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Australian Exclusive Dreamcast Collect Pre-order Bonus Detailed

Bryce Wilson of RipTen; "For anyone that is looking forward to the SEGA Dreamcast Collection coming out on February 24th, you have a new and very limited edition reason to be excited."

distorted_reality4842d ago

Is that to make up for the lack of quality games in the collection?

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Retro classics and retro-inspired indie games are on sale at Humble Store

Right now you can save big on retro classics and retro-inspired indie hits. It’s all part of Humble Store’s Retro Paradise Sale, which is running for the next week.

Some of the top deals include Sonic Mania for $6.79, Cuphead for $16.99, Dreamcast Collection for $7.49, Mega Man Legacy Collection for $5.99, and Hotline Miami for $1.99.

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Why the Dreamcast is Still Relevant

BNR: If you know me, you might know that I'm a big fan of the Sega Dreamcast- I don't remember what I was doing when it came out seeing as I was five years old and had more pressing matters on my mind, but no matter- I came to appreciate the ahead-of-its-time brilliance that was the Dreamcast when I grew older. Today (the date system on our site's broken but this article went live on September 9, 2015) marks the 16th anniversary of the US launch of the Sega Dreamcast- it was a unique machine that was home to some awesome games- in memory of it is the latest episode of the Blackman 'N Robin Irregular Game Show, embedded below for your viewing pleasure.

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stonecold33175d ago

i loved dreamcast still got mine today

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For Your Amusement: Dreamcast Collection Part 1 (Sonic Adventure/Crazy Taxi)

Posted by Colm Ahern

For Your Amusement is a video series in which I, Colm Ahern, play a video game for a considerable amount of time, chop up the video into something easily digestible for the lovely YouTube audience and then share it with the entire world, every Friday.

Next week is the beginning of E3 and as the video game playing public get excited about the forthcoming announcements from the big 3, it felt right to reflect on Sega’s final hurrah in the console market; Dreamcast. For part one, it’s Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi.

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