The Real Reason Dreamcast Failed Spectacularly

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As the most powerful console of its generation, Dreamcast had some instant classic games. So, why was it a failure – and not just a failure but the company’s last console ever?

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– Sega Dreamcast was the first console to feature online play – It was the first to have a 128-bit arcade-quality vector graphics engine

Facts about Sega Dreamcast

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– Dreamcast was more powerful than both the PlayStation and Nintendo 64 – It was Sega’s last console – Dreamcast was a considered a huge success in Japan

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It was released in Japan in 1998. A year later it came to the US in 1999. It would continue for another year and a half before being discontinued in 2001.

When was Dreamcast released?

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Poor Saturn sales, increased competition from Sony, and uninspired marketing campaigns all played their part in the console’s failure.

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Why was Dreamcast a failure?

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Above all though, the Dreamcast was an incredibly advanced piece of hardware, and it was expensive to produce. Sega was selling it at a loss, and it wasn’t able to recoup costs in software sales.

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The final tally was 9.13 million, which is respectable. If it hadn’t been for the plethora of other problems, the Dreamcast might have been a success.

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How many Dreamcast units were sold worldwide?

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