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Thursday, January 11, 2001

PCI Dreamcast This Summer?

Sega is reportedly working on a PCI Dreamcast card, that will allow PC users to play Dreamcast games. Here's a snip:
We've known for some time now that Sega would be releasing a Dreamcast card that makes a PC capable of playing Dreamcast games. Nikkei reports that this card will make use of the Dreamcast on a chip design. It will be released to Japan in the Summer and will be followed in the Fall by an external device for notebook computers. While nothing seems to be set in stone as far as pricing is concerned, it's expected that both will cost around $100.
This has been rumored for some time but this is the first "proof" I've seen of it. If M$ can bring the PC to consoles via the XBox, why can't Sega bring consoles to the PC via the Dreamcast? Thanks Shugashack.

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