Sega Dreamcast Is Making A Comeback?

Dreamcast Scene was a website back in the day where you could get all the info you needed on anything Sega Dreamcast. Well, Sega fans, the site has been relaunched thanks to the help of redspotgames partnering with Dreamcast Scene to bring it back to life. The site has everything you need to know about games, hardware, it’s got reviews, interviews, tutorials and much much more.

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They have also done this with the hope to get everyone playing Phanstasy Star Online again. Which was the 1st console MMO RPG. Head past the break for more. READ MORE

Sonic Adventure And Crazy Taxi Screens

Just a few days ago it was made official that Sega Dreamcast classics Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi would be making their way to the Playstation Network and Xbox Live sometime in the fall.

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Those 2 are just the beginning of the revolution. More games from Sega Dreamcast will be making their way to the nex gen systems. Check out the screens past the break. READ MORE

Sega Dreamcast Games Coming To Xbox Live And The Playstation Network!

Yes, you read it correctly. It’s only a matter of time before I can pawn off my Dreamcast. Sonic Adventure and Crazy Taxi will be the 1st arriving, but that wont be until the fall. The games will have achievements and trophies implemented, along with upgraded graphics and surround sound. Online leaderboards as well, and hopefully for certain games online multiplayer (fingers crossed).

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“The Dreamcast is fondly remembered by a large community of dedicated fans as a console that was ahead of its time in terms of graphics, quality and online gaming” commented Haruki Satomi, VP of Digital Business at SEGA of America and SEGA Europe. “There are few things that are more requested from us than making Dreamcast classics available for download in today’s digital market place. We’re very excited to begin offering gamers our beloved Dreamcast titles again on the current console systems.” READ MORE