Collection: Sega Dreamcast – Jeux

The Dreamcast, Sega's latest console, remains a jewel of innovation. A precursor to many advances for future generations, including online console gaming, it left a lasting mark despite its short career.

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Launched in 1999, the Dreamcast was Sega's final console and remains a symbol of innovation. It was distinguished by its built-in modem, which enabled online console gaming to flourish ahead of its time, and by its exceptional catalog, including Shenmue, Jet Set Radio, Sonic Adventure, and many others. A pioneer in many technical aspects, it introduced ideas that are now standard in the industry, such as online updates and downloadable content. Despite a short commercial career compared to the PlayStation 2, the Dreamcast retains a unique place in video game history and continues to fascinate collectors and enthusiasts.