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Sega Dreamcast
Lauded by video game devotees as a misunderstood dynamo, the now defunct Dreamcast



Geekspeak
The system sports a Hitachi SH-4 200mhz CPU and 16 MB of system RAM. In addition, there is 8 MB of RAM on a NEC PowerVR chipset. There's also a Yamaha Sound system with 2 MB of onboard RAM for itself. The Dreamcast proprietary CD format holds a whole gigabyte, higher than the Playstation's 650 MB CDs. Another thing that makes the Dreamcast unique is it's Windows CE Compatibility, giving end users the ease of programming a slew of amateur applications. What this means is that the Dreamcast is comparable to the PS2, although it lacks the game library.
Dream On, Dream Way: The Best of the Dreamcast Games
- Dead or Alive 2

- Grandia 2

- Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver

- MDK2

- Marvel vs. Capcom 2

- NBA 2K1

- Power Stone 2

- Quake 3 Arena

- Rayman 2

- Skies of Arcadia

- Sonic Adventure

- Soul Caliber

- Street Fighter III: Third Strike

- Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2

- Virtua Tennis

External Links
- Sega homepage -- Check out the company in its post-console era.
- Planet Dreamcast -- A site devoted to Dreamcast love.
- Wikipedia -- Wikipedia's Dreamcast entry.
