Dreamcast

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Dreamcast
Designer Sega
Manufacturer Sega
Tec Toy (Brazil)
CPU 200 MHz Hitachi SH-4 32-bit RISC
Graphics 100 MHz PowerVR2
Memory 16 MB RAM
8 MB Video RAM
Media GD-ROM, MIL-CD
Audio CD
Released JP: November 27, 1998
NA: September 9, 1999
EU: October 14, 1999
AU: November 30, 1999
Added to Museum September 9, 1999

Dreamcast was the fifth, and final, home console by Sega.

It was released in Japan on November 27, 1998, in North America on September 9, 1999, in Europe on October 14, 1999, and in Oceania on November 30, 1999.

Development

On June 23, 1997, Sega's Chief Operating Officer announced "the Saturn is not our future", publicly revealing for the first time that the company was working on a successor. This console would use a 200 MHz Hitachi SH-4 for its CPU and a 67 MHz ARM processor for sound. The code name for the console was Katana, but it was given the name Dreamcast by the time it hit retail stores.

Media

The gigabyte disc format was developed for this console, both as a larger storage medium and to deter piracy. However, pirate games were released that played on the console less than a year after the release of the console outside Japan.

The Music Interactive Live-CD was a digital optical storage format using standard compact disc media.

The purpose of the MIL-CD format was to allow music companies to release music CDs with multimedia functions that could be played on a Dreamcast.

Discontinuation

Sega announced that it was discontinuing the console on January 23, 2001. Production of new games continued in North America until February 14, 2002, in Europe and Oceania until April 26, 2002, and in Japan until March 8, 2007.

Legacy

The Dreamcast continues to have an active commercial life among independent game developers.

Dreamcast hardware owned by WEC Museum

Title Manufacturer Release Notes
Dreamcast Sega 1998 WEC Museum owns two North American Dreamcast units.
Dreamcast Keyboard Sega 1988 WEC Museum owns a pink Sakura Wars Online Dreamcast Keyboard.
Sega Dreamcast Controller Sega 1998 WEC Museum owns three Sega Dreamcast Controllers.
Visual Memory Unit Sega 1998 WEC Museum owns a blue VMU.

Physical Dreamcast games owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
4x4 Jam Invictus Games 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Alice Dreams Tournament Alice Team 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Alice Sisters OrionSoft 2021 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Alice's Mom's Rescue OrionSoft 2015 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Andro Dunos 2 Picorinne Soft 2022 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Another World HD Eric Chahi 2018 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Arcade Racing Legends Intuitive Computer 2020 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Bang² Busters Visco 2018 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Battle Crust Picorinne Soft 2018 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Breakers Visco 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Captain Tomaday Visco 2019 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Coaster Works Bottom Up
Bimboosoft
2000 North America GD-ROM (complete)
Cool Herders HarmlessLion 2005 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Dreamcastnoid SegaSaturno 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Dux Hucast 2009 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Elansar & Philia OrionSoft 2015 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Escape 2042: The Truth Defenders OrionSoft 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
The Escapee Invictus Games 2018 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Fast Striker NG:Dev Team 2010 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Feet of Fury Cryptic Allusion 2003 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Flashback Delphine Software 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Flashback: Fade to Black Delphine Software 2018 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Flea! Lowtek Games 2020 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Floigan Bros. Visual Concepts 2001 North America GD-ROM (disc only)
Former Managing Director Yukawa's Treasure Hunt Sega 1999 Japan GD-ROM (complete)
Fruit'Y: Playing With Edibles Retroguru 2015 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Ganryu Visco 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Ghost Blade Hucast 2015 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Gunlord NG:Dev Team 2012 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Hermes Retroguru 2017 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Inhabitants S+F Software 2005 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Irides: Master of Blocks mad peet 2009 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
The King of Fighters 2001 Eolith 2002 Japan GD-ROM (complete)
Last Hope NG:Dev Team 2007 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Leona's Tricky Adventures KTX Software 2016 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Maqiupai JMD 2005 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Neo XYX NG:Dev Team 2014 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Orion Puzzle Collection OrionSoft 2016 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Pier Solar and the Great Architects Watermelon 2015 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Postal Running With Scissors 2022 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Rush Rush Rally Racing Reloaded Senile Team 2009 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Sakura Wars Online
Long Days of Imperial Tokyo
Elegant Days of Paris
Overworks 2001 Japan GD-ROM (complete)
Shenmue Sega AM2 1999 North America GD-ROM (complete)
Shenmue II Sega AM2 2001 Europe GD-ROM (complete)
Sturmwind Duranik 2013 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Supercharged Robot Vulkaiser Astro Port 2021 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
What's Shenmue? Sega AM2 1999 Japan GD-ROM (complete)
Wind & Water: Puzzle Battles Yuan Works 2008 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Xenocider Retro Sumus 2021 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Yeah Yeah Beebiss II Rigg'd Games 2022 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)
Zia and the Goddesses of Magic OrionSoft 2016 Unlicensed MIL-CD (complete)

Dreamcast applications owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
Action Replay CDX
GameShark CDX
Datel
Interact
2000 Cheating device
bleemcast! for Gran Turismo 2
for Metal Gear Solid
for Tekken 3
bleem! 2001 PlayStation emulator

MIL-CD albums owned by WEC Museum

Title Developer Released Notes
09 Chairs Snappers 1999 MIL-CD album
Heartbreak Diary dps 1999 MIL-CD album