Let’s​‍​‌‍​‍‌​‍​‌‍​‍‌ talk about the Sega Dreamcast—the console that really was like a shooting star, bright but for a short ...
Sega was once one of the most popular gaming hardware manufacturers in the world. But a series of poor decisions in the late ’90s, combined with Sony moving into the market with the PlayStation, meant ...
At 100MHz, the Dreamcast’s graphics architecture used 10 million transistors on a 25 micron (25,000nm) process like the Saturn’s SH4, which could generate 7 million polygons per second, and could ...
Sega Enterprises will stop manufacturing its money-losing Dreamcast video game console in March to focus on the company’s more lucrative software business, said Peter Moore, president of Sega of ...