guess its my turn i was tagged by gamefreak781
1.I have a very deep voice similar to Brad Shoemaker
2.For my age i have a big beard
3.I own over 14 consoles and over 400 games
4.I have a brother and sister
5.I dont have a girlfriend,im not a very intresting guy wish i had one though
i will be tagging
ewanm95
Kevin-V
Sherlock99
omega_link2
and buffysummer
Honestly I can't believe that the dreamcast will have been a decade ago in Japan this November.
The dreamcast was segas last attempt at winning back the industry with a console like the Sega mega drive (genesis) did. Sega came back with a console far superior to those of the fifth generation of home video game consoles it included, a 200 megahertz processor and a powerful graphics chip similar to segas NAOMI arcade graphics chip, also it had a new format called the GD-ROM which could hold around 1.2 GBS worth of game data. Sega had a chance with this console but it had one obstacle in the way this was the Sega Saturn. The Sega Saturn performed poorly in the console market when it was released due to that games were a nightmare to develop using a multi-core processor like the Saturn had and the play station one stole most of the market by making their console the best 3d console I ever seen (at the time of course). Beyond expectations of the market the Sega dreamcast sold very well selling over 500 units in its first two weeks and had a good line up of great games including sonic adventure which looked so beautiful in full 3d. The dreamcast also had online multi-player. In 1999 the year that the dreamcast was to launch in the US and Europe, Sony came out with the Play Station 2, gamers were amazed with the play station 2 but being far away from release some gamers still supported dreamcast. In March 2000 the PS2 launched in Japan and sold terrifically due to that it was the cheapest DVD player on the market and the dreamcast was known in Japan as last year's thing. Once the PS2 came out in the US it was a HUGE console war and the dreamcast fighted until the very end by dropping its price and bringing more games. But unfortunately in March 2001 Sega came out by saying that the dreamcast was to be discontinued and the company would turn to a software developer bringing games to all consoles. Dreamcast failed to live up to its original plan to own the market but most of us real gamers still have a place in ourselves to remember the dreamcast as one of the best consoles ever.
Remember the Dreamcast isn't dead its thinking
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