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Sega Dreamcast, controller, and the visual memory unit (VMU)

By kre8tor68

  • kre8tor68
    OWNER
    kre8tor68 left a comment
    This is crediting other people on the front page. The 2 it credits actually used my creations,and as this version was released later it has assumed wrongly that they helped me. This like 99.9 % of the stuff i make public is entirely my own work.
  • LucidDreamChaser
    LucidDreamChaser left a comment
    Whoa, what? You could play games...on the memory card? That's an outside-the-box idea that would make even Nintendo green with envy 😆
    It's a shame this console wasn't a success. I remember really wanting one, back in the day, but my family...
  • Winter_487
    Winter_487 left a comment
    Another great sculpt ! I had one of these too. Ready2rumble boxing and DaytonaUsa to name but few of great games on the system. It's a shame it didn't sell too well maybe sega would be still in the console business now if it did :)
  • RyansDreamBox
    RyansDreamBox left a comment
    Great addition. Loved Blue Stinger, Sonic Adventure, Soul Calibur and V-Rally. My favorite was Code Veronica. I used to replay it once per year when the Dreamcast was dead.
  • JDrunk87
    JDrunk87 left a comment
    You know it's not the same As it was As it was As it waaasss
  • NearRivers
    NearRivers left a comment
    The Dreamcast was my favourite, too. Such a powerhouse of great games. Shenmue in particular. Excellent attention to detail here. I love the VMUs!
  • Nite-Owl69
    Nite-Owl69 left a comment
    Exploring your Atari and Dreamcast models more closely revealed striking attention to detail, the cartridge cases a work of art, the models a sculpting masterclass. The tag Realism is so apt. Amazing.
  • RyansDreamBox
    RyansDreamBox left a comment
    I prefer the blue swirl over the orange one they had in the west. 👍🆒
  • franciscodente
    franciscodente left a comment
    Incredibly detailed! Great job :)

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