The Sega Dreamcast, launched on November 27, 1998, revolutionized gaming as the first console of the sixth generation. Boasting advanced hardware, such as a 200 MHz processor and 16 MB of RAM, it outshone its predecessor, the Sega Saturn, with superior graphics and groundbreaking online functionality.
Iconic games like Jet Set Radio, Crazy Taxi, and Phantasy Star Online cemented its reputation as a creative powerhouse. The Dreamcast was available in sleek colors, from its original white to limited editions in black, red, and blue. Despite strong competition from Sony’s PlayStation 2 and Nintendo’s GameCube, the Dreamcast set the stage for modern gaming with its innovative features. Though short-lived, its legacy endures, making it a cherished part of gaming history 20 years later.
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