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Dream a Little Dreamcast

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The Washington Post, September 3rd, 1999

So you've already got a Sony PlayStation and a Nintendo 64: Do you really need a Sega Dreamcast? The answer to that question is a resounding yes. You're obviously an avid gamer, you want the next generation of technology, and you don't need Sega's multimilliondollar marketing campaign to remind you of this. But what if you own a PlayStation, you're happy enough with it, but you're wondering what's next: Should you hock the PlayStation and get a Dreamcast instead? It's not so simple. The Dreamcast, due in stores next Thursday, is Sega's attempt to return to the under-the-TV primacy it lost with...

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