Dreamcast for $149.95
The impending launch of online gaming and new network titles encourages price reduction.
The impending launch of online gaming and new network titles encourages price reduction.
The newly acquired company will build a PS2 broadband network.
Tyco R/C Assault zips into stores.
Sega's simulation racer arrives at retailers.
Sierra Studios and Gearbox Software have confirmed the Blue Shift single-player mission in the Dreamcast version of Half-Life.
The two-hour gaming marathon leads to US$10,000 for a lucky and skilled Tony Hawk fan.
The soundtrack for the BMX game is announced as it becomes available for preorder.
SquareSoft and FirstLook.com team up for a Parasite Eve 2 look-alike contest.
Pokémon Gold and Silver carts to tour the US.
The popular volleyball player enters into an endorsement agreement with Infogrames.
The Big N joins forces with Golden Books Family Entertainment to produce quiz books based on Pokemania.
Sega confirms the games for its All-Stars program.
College football returns to the PS with Ron Dayne and Keith Jackson in tow.
SegaNet to crash the MTV Video Music Awards.
Viper2 passes Sony's rigorous performance demands.
Dance Dance Revolution to be significantly tweaked before it crosses the Pacific. Details inside.
Third-party peripheral company to release PS2 controller.
Eidos confirms that its Olympic title will hit store shelves in time for the 2000 Summer Games.
Activision's anticipated prequel sneaks its way into retail outlets.
Star Wars: Demolition is en route to Sega's console this year. Take a look at the Dreamcast version of this Lucas Arts car combat game.
Sega takes gamers back to the deep blue sea.
The French publisher is working on an extreme sports game featuring multiple events.
Capcom tries to revive the second person shooter genre with a new arcade game based on its popular characters.
Washington school gives out first four-year degrees ever in videogame design.
Sony has created a 68-foot truck trailer to demo the PS2 around the United States.
The company announces a minor name change for its upcoming prequel.
The addictive puzzle title will soon be on Nintendo's portable.
Mickey and Minnie speed around in 128 bits.
An attachable light, ear-phones, and radio tuner are now available.
Now gamers can "save the chickens" on their Dreamcast consoles.
Latest PlayStation RPG will soon be available at retailers.
Sega is thrilled with tennis "smash."
Palm Pilot owners can now play Game Boy titles.
Developers change the name for World Touring Car to Jarrett and Labonte Stock Car Racing after recent signings.
Take a look at the new screenshots of this off-road racing game for the PS.
Retailers in British Columbia will not be able to sell or rent the title to anyone under 18, as part of a government ruling.
Joseph Culley assumes Peter Moore's previous role as vice president of marketing.
College football returns to the PlayStation, featuring Ron Dayne and Keith "Whoa Nellie" Jackson.
The Dreamcast port of this arcade title finally heads home.
The company will preview World Series Baseball 2K1 and give away Dreamcasts and games.
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