SEGA Dreamcast: Still Selling at PS2 Price

Relive the SEGA hardware dream

Posted 23 Apr 2009
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Boxed versions of the SEGA Dreamcast are still selling, despite having been discontinued seven years ago in Europe (eight in the US).

Not only is it still selling, it's still selling for $100 (£69 at the current rate of conversion) - the same price as the PS2 in the US. This is thanks to ThinkGeek, which has been shifting the hardware but has actually sold out.

"These arrived mysteriously at our warehouse... delivered by a blue hedgehog. So dig up that old copy of Soul Caliber and get cracking", says the site.

The little bundles of joy come with a single controler, AV cable, demo disc and a built-in 56K modem and phone cable, should you wish to try your luck online.

As Leanord Nimoy or Zachary Quinto would say, Live Long and Prosper, old friend...

Cheers to Ars Technica

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mrAnthony posted on 23 Apr 2009 15:16
teh awesomes.

weirdly i was just thinking about startin' up the ol' shenmue 2 on the dreamcast.

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