Yes Sega still makes games but not necessarily for DreamCast. The leaders at Sega realized that they can't compete with the other major players in the console market. So they switched to making games and phased out the console for the Dreamcast. The games they create are made primarily for the other game consoles. The Japanese market may still be open to game production for Segas Dreamcast.
There are lot of rumors for a 2013 release date. I'm sure if there's a community of people desiring it, then Sega will resurrect the Dreamcast. If Sega releases Shenmue 3, on the Xbox 360/PS3 or XBLA/PSN, I believe there will not be a Dreamcast 2 anytime soon. Either way, it proves to Sega that people are still purchasing older Sega consoles and games, thus displaying the demand for a Dreamcast successor...
no, only software. they declared themselves out of the race after the failure of the dreamcast
the presure from nintendo and the fact that dreamcast could not sell good enough to turn profit for sega, all these years of making failed products like sega cd sega 32x sega cdx the cancelled neptune , saturn and the fact that ea wouldnt make any games for sega hurt them , so they decided it was time to go third party , hope that answer is good enough
The Genesis is a toploading cartridge console. There's no way you could even get the disc inside the game, let alone play it. And no, the Sega CD won't run the disk either. That's like trying to run a Wii game on a Nintendo 64. Companies don't predict what their next two systems will be like and then make an add-on for their current console to play them. Furthermore, the Genesis is fourth generation. The Dreamcast is sixth. The Genesis couldn't run such a game, even if you could get it in. It's far to advanced a technology.
So far, SEGA is set to release two Sonic games this year, Sonic: Lost World and Mario & Sonic at the Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter games.
There are lot of rumors for a 2013 release date. I'm sure if there's a community of people desiring it, then Sega will resurrect the Dreamcast. If Sega releases Shenmue 3, on the Xbox 360/PS3 or XBLA/PSN, I believe there will not be a Dreamcast 2 anytime soon. Either way, it proves to Sega that people are still purchasing older Sega consoles and games, thus displaying the demand for a Dreamcast successor...
no, only software. they declared themselves out of the race after the failure of the dreamcast
the presure from nintendo and the fact that dreamcast could not sell good enough to turn profit for sega, all these years of making failed products like sega cd sega 32x sega cdx the cancelled neptune , saturn and the fact that ea wouldnt make any games for sega hurt them , so they decided it was time to go third party , hope that answer is good enough
They stopped making Dreamcast Consoles in 2003.
The great thing about Dreamcast is that it will read a regular CD that you can burn off your computer. All you need to do is find a site with the emulators you need, burn them to disc (in Dreamcast format), and then game on! Just make sure you burn the emulator to one disc and the games to a separate one.
Sega no longer makes a video gaming system. You can still find some of the older consoles and games for sale on Ebay.com.
In the Nintendo Gamecube, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC versions of the Sonic Adventure games, it will take about two hours of playtime, in the garden, without pausing. It takes twice as long in the Sega Dreamcast versions.
Yes.
They are still around in a way. They kind of died out when arcade games went out of style and when console & pc gaming was the new fad. They still make games from time to time kind of like how Sega still makes games.
No information has been released by SEGA as of yet.
because sega don't make game consuls any more so they make games for other systems like sega all star racing and such
The Genesis is a toploading cartridge console. There's no way you could even get the disc inside the game, let alone play it. And no, the Sega CD won't run the disk either. That's like trying to run a Wii game on a Nintendo 64. Companies don't predict what their next two systems will be like and then make an add-on for their current console to play them. Furthermore, the Genesis is fourth generation. The Dreamcast is sixth. The Genesis couldn't run such a game, even if you could get it in. It's far to advanced a technology.