Sega Dreamcast

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Sega Dreamcast (US version)

The Dreamcast (ドリームキャスト Dorīmukyasuto) is a video game console that was released by Sega in November 1998 in Japan and later in 1999 in other territories. It was the first entry in the sixth generation of video game consoles, preceding its rivals, the PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube. Many attribute its inability to play DVDs and  subpar graphical performance as factors in the Dreamcast's failure. As a result, the Dreamcast was Sega's last home console to date.

Add-ons

  • Modem - Coming as a standard feature of the Dreamcast, the 33.6k or 56k modem allowed the Dreamcast to be the first online out-of-the-box game console.
  • LAN adapter - The HIT-300 add-on, using the Fujitsu MB86967 chip, was a 10mbit ethernet adapter.
  • Broadband adapter - The HIT-400 add-on was a step up from the HIT-300, using a Realtek 8139 chip, allowing for much greater speeds as a 10/100mbit ethernet adapter.
  • Zip Drive - Achieving only prototype stage, the iOmega Zip Drive was intended to be a rewriteable storage medium for the Dreamcast, as an alternative to a hard disk drive that would become standard in game consoles to come.

Controllers

  • Standard controller - The regular Dreamcast controller has four face buttons (ABXY), a d-pad, an analog stick, and two analog shoulder triggers (L and R). There are two expansion slots for connecting various accessories and a window for a VMU screen.
  • Fishing Rod - The fishing rod controller featured an analog stick and ABXY buttons and contained an accelerometer for the casting motion. It's even compatible with Soul Calibur and can be swung like a sword.

Accessories