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Buy Used: $23.75
New (10) Used (76) Collectible (4) from $23.75
Avg. Customer Rating: 954 reviews Sales Rank: 2328
Platform: Sega Dreamcast Media: Electronics Age: 6 - 17 years Operating System: Sega Dreamcast Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.5 Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 7.3 x 2.8
MPN: Unknown UPC: 040009276785 EAN: 0040009276785 ASIN: B00000K2R4
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Great system! June 27, 2008 this is one of the best systems i have and i have a xbox360 a wii a NES a sega genesis and a gamecube ya thats 6 systems and it is one of the best by far and if you Get this system make sure to get resident evil code veronica that is one of the best games! Hope this helps you! P.S. it is worth the money.
Great Console! June 16, 2008 If I had known the dreamcast was so much better than a playstation 2, I would have gotten one instead. Games like Sonic Adventure, Shenmue, SoulCalibur are amazing on this little system. Highly recommended for those who have the extra cash laying around, or want to try a different gaming system.
Best Console I Ever Had!!! (Did not Last) June 5, 2008 I have owned a Sega Genesis, Sega Dreamcast, Gameboy, and Xbox, and I must say that the Sega Dreamcast provided the most enjoyment out of all of them. I have always though graphics are a little overrated, and that the main priority is gameplay, which is what this system brings. Luckily, I do not care enough that the graphics are not as good as Xbox or PS2 at the time of it's release, because they simply are not. But, I simply loved the games that were provided for the Dreamcast. My absolute favorites were Sonic Adventure 1 and 2, Crazy Taxi 1 and 2, Demolition Racer: No Exit, NFL Blitz 2000, MLB 2K1, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, and Power Stone 1 and 2. Those are 10 great games, plus probably some others, including some I know others loved, like Shenmue, that I never played for myself. This is all compared to Sega Genesis and Gameboy, which both had limited gameplay capabilities, and Xbox, which just did not have enough great games, except for Halo, PGR, and Ghost Recon, which all still pale in comparison to those games on Dreamcast. In fact, the only reason I stopped playing these games was because of one fatal flaw in the system, which was that it was much more susceptible to breaking down. I owned two systems, both of which died probably within a year or two. This was actually the only reason I went onto Xbox. I Just hope that down the line, if Sega creates another system, that they will allow playback for the Dreamcast games that I still own, because it was the most fun I ever had with a video game.
Game system broke May 11, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I bought this game system for my boyfriend's birthday. He wanted a brand new one so I bought the over priced brand new out of the box dream cast. It worked great for about a week and a half. Then it just stopped working. My boyfriend contacted the company and they said to send it back in for either a replacement or a refund. He sent it back in for a replacement at his own expense. He has not heard from the company again. They will not return his e-mails, nor have they sent him his new dream cast. I am very disappointed with the way this situation turned out.
Funnest I've ever had with a console. April 5, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Dreamcast is by far my favorite. It has very fun games as you'll read in tons of other reviews. None of the newer consoles have met my expectations half as good as the Dreamcast did back in the Christmas of 99'. This is coming from a person who owns 19 consoles including the 360, Wii, Gamecube, PS2, etc. Those consoles have fun games, but coming after the Dreamcast, they are more like novelties to me. If you don't get a Dreamcast, you should at least get the ports of its games such as Sonic Adventure 2, Crazy Taxi, Skies of Arcadia, Shenmue II, House of the Dead 2, and many more. I still buy games for my DC off of here. Most can be found in good condition.
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