Sega Dreamcast Console Loose
Sega Dreamcast Console Loose
Condition: Used Excellent
Console: Sega Dreamcast
Storage: N/A
Generation Status: Retro
Contains: Console & Controller
The Sega Dreamcast Console Loose, released in November 1998 in Japan, September 1999 in North America, and October 1999 in Europe, was Sega's final console as well as one of the first to offer built-in online gaming capabilities. Its controller, nicknamed "Triforce," boasts a built-in VMU for game information and data storage. With its impressive technical specifications, including a Hitachi SH-4 200 MHz CPU and 128-bit PowerVR2 graphics processor, and a diverse game library featuring popular titles such as Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, and Shenmue, the Dreamcast offers high-quality graphics and sound. Additionally, the console also includes 16 MB RAM, 8 MB video RAM, 2 MB audio RAM, and 1 GB GD-ROM storage capacity, as well as online services such as SegaNet and Dreamarena.
All consoles are tested prior to sale and come with a 72 hour warranty.