I Gotta Have This Game Machine!

Sega Dreamcast

Dreamcast Gamers are wowed by Dreamcast's spectacular graphics, impressive stable of games, and online capabilities. Many Dreamcast games, which run from speedy, proprietary CD-ROMs (called GD-ROMs), easily outclass their Nintendo 64 and PlayStation counterparts through sheer 3D graphics and raw processing power. The add-on Visual Memory Unit has its own LCD that can be used to show additional game information or to take with you to play simple, self-contained minigames. And while the software library for the Dreamcast is still relatively young, it features an array of titles in every genre and is growing at a good clip. To top things off, the Dreamcast is the only console that has a built-in modem for Internet access.
Graphics: Phenomenal 3D graphics and fluid animation. The PlayStation 2 has it beat, but the Nintendo 64 and PlayStation are left in the dust.
Multiplayer Capability: Up to four players using a single console or online.


Company: Sega
Price: ERP AU$298

I Gotta Have this Game Machine

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