Modder Techknott has taken an old Sega Dreamcast and created a fantastic portable version of the ill-fated console that, at the time of launch, brought with it some classic games. The Dreamcast, ...
In the last year or so we’ve been seeing an array of portable game system builds based around “trimmed” Wii motherboards which have literally been cut down to a fraction of their original size. It ...
The Sega Dreamcast is getting an unlikely resurrection this June in the form of a handheld game system. Time for Space Channel 5 sleepovers and Shenmue meet-ups, you say? Sure, if you so happen to ...
When's the last time you played a Sega Dreamcast? More importantly, when's the last time you played a PORTABLE Sega Dreamcast ...
It seems that "DreamTrooper" which forced Sega's last consumer game hard "Dreamcast" into a portable machine was completed. Although it is a portable type, the size of the main body is fairly large ...
An intrepid Sega fan going by the name Bacteria would like you to see what he's spent the last four months building: a portable Sega Dreamcast -- complete with a built-in VMU (Visual Memory Unit, ...
Missed the GamesBeat Summit excitement? Don't worry! Tune in now to catch all of the live and virtual sessions here. If there was a long-dead console system that gamers would like to see reborn in a ...
This is the IntoDream, a homemade, portable DreamCast. It’s a bit of a Frankenstein’s monster of sorts, being part DreamCast, part PSone, and part N64. Plan ahead for the 2026 StrictlyVC events. Hear ...
Sure, it’s not the most portable of portables, but if you long for the simpler days of Dreamcast, why not build a version you can take almost anywhere? Also, a note to the guy who sold me the broken ...
What looks like an absolute mess of wires,5 fans,3 batteries, and other miscellaneous equipment squeezed into a Tupperware box on the left? At first we didn’t believe it, but it is actually [John’s] ...
The Dreamcast is officially a teenager. It is old enough to legally drink in many irresponsible countries. (I’m looking at you, Ukraine.) On September 9, 1999 (9.9.99), Sega released its last home ...