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I loved my dreamcast I think I liked the controllers the best out of all of the others since, it was the most comfy in my hands, with the larger sized original xbox as my #2. Never was a big fan of playstation controllers, but I got used to em...
What would be the point? We have 3 consoles already. The one, the other one and the one that plays zelda. I guess it would hurt to add the other other one, but why would you want to?
nomotog wrote: What would be the point? We have 3 consoles already. The one, the other one and the one that plays zelda. I guess it would hurt to add the other other one, but why would you want to?
well, a console aimed at gamers would be nice.
I still have a working dreamcast, though i don't have any decent games on it. This was back in the day when games were different from each other rather than the same 3 or 4 games with different brands that you see in this day and age.
Oh, and they were hard as nails. I mean, actually hard, not 'reload until you fluke it' hard.
No chance in heaven or hell. Sega is struggling enough with just their inability to make good games, there is no space in the console market and they don't have the money or credit anyway
It's a definitive "never going to happen." Sega got out of the hardware business entirely (I forget, they either shutdown their hardware division or sold it off to someone else). Barring them restarting their hardware production (which would be a huge headline that nobody would miss), its pretty much impossible.
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