| alfredofroylan said:
1. Dreamcast (1998-2001) Don't get us wrong. We loved the Dreamcast, which was originally released in 1998 and discontinued in the U.S. in 2001 (it was still sold in Japan until 2006), and still miss it. But it didn't make it.
The Dreamcast didn't fail .... we fail the Dreamcast |
Neither, Sega failed the Dreamcast... They failed when they promoted the CD and the 32X with no really good games and technical issues, i only know 2 friends that had the CD and 1 that had the 32X at the time they came out (nowadays i know more people that have them because they are collectors), then the Saturn, using quads instead of triangles to do 3D graphics, alienating developers in every way they possibly could, having more technical issues, 2 32-bit processors with no real use (even by the 1st party devs) the price point, the failed "Saturnday", and pulling the plug too soon (even EA said after this "we are not gonna work with Sega again"), Sega damaged all the reputation they earned with the Genesis looking like a company that doesn't know what they're doing, the amazing Dreamcast inherited the failures Sega made in the past... It's all Sega's fault...







