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www.sega-dreamcast-info-games-preservation.com
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| | | | | The Zip Drive Dreamcast was designed for the last Sega console. It was never commercialized. The marketing department of Sega Japan didn't see the need for a Zip Drive and didn't see a big use for it. IOMEGA, an American company, was in charge of designing this device. The goal was to increase the storage capacity of the Dreamcast. The user was going to be able to save DLC that Sega was planning to release on some games. | |
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www.retromobe.com
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| | | | | Atari 1040ST Launched June 1985 Launched in the summer of 1985, the Atari ST was a direct competitor to the Commodore Amiga .... | |
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lazybear.io
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article reflects on the author's nostalgic journey through retro gaming, highlighting key consoles and games from the past, and the enduring appeal of classic titles on modern devices like the Miyoo Mini Plus. | |
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blog.retro-link.com
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