{"id":646,"date":"2012-04-05T16:54:00","date_gmt":"2012-04-05T15:54:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/2012\/04\/facts-about-the-sega-dreamcast.html"},"modified":"2025-02-16T17:55:39","modified_gmt":"2025-02-16T17:55:39","slug":"facts-about-sega-dreamcast","status":"publish","type":[],"link":"https:\/\/www.factstoryhub.com\/facts-about-sega-dreamcast\/","title":{"rendered":"26 Facts About the Sega Dreamcast"},"content":{"rendered":"
The Sega Dreamcast was a video games console way ahead of its time.\n
If you’ve ever owned a Dreamcast, check out these awesome facts!\n
The Sega Dreamcast was the first 128-bit console in the market.\n
The name of this console was declared as “Katana”, but was later changed to Dreamcast.\n
It was released on November 25, 1998, in Japan.\n Just one year after its release, the Dreamcast had successfully out-sold Nintendo!\n In the same year, it also broke the record of the Sony PlayStation, by having more than 200,000 orders placed in advance!\n It used to have a built-in 56k modem for connecting to the Internet and playing online.\n The Dreamcast was also the first console that allowed a real-time online play feature.\n It was also the only games console that provided the facility to surf the Internet and send e-mails!\n Sega Dreamcast also had the capabilities for VGA and that is why a special VGA cable was also released at the same.\n It was the first-ever games console to have motion controllers.\n Shenmue and Shenmue 2 were the two most expensive games ever made for the Dreamcast. The first costing $47 million to make, and the second in the squeal costing a whooping $70 million!\n The CDs used in this console were easily readable from the standard CD-ROM drives.\n At the time of its release, it was the only game console that had a hit game in every genre.\n It is said that the Xbox console was inspired by the Sega Dreamcast.\n The first version of this console was released at a price of $199.99.\n The logo of the Dreamcast console means “origin of power”.\n The makers of Dreamcast were planning for 3D games to be launched on this console.\n Due to the large competition, in 2001 Sega announced that they would discontinue the Dreamcast.\n