Welcome to Dreamworld!

Welcome to the Dreamcast World, their are many games to the Dreamcast world, some are only proprietary to the Dreamcast itself. An example of this is Heavy Metal Geomatrix it was not made for Playstation 2, Game Cube, or X-Box.
Like many aspects of the Dreamcast world or Dreamworld, things are hidden. Dreamworld is all about culture, when this game is placed into a computer a Sara Brightman and Adrea Bocelli. "Time To Say Goodbye" advertisments pops up.

http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Choir/6642/goodlyrics.html

There is culture around every corner in the dreamworld.

(This song was very popular in Germany then became a hit in England, Italy, and then the United States of America.)



The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of

Dreamcast Hardware Specs
As you can see the Dreamcast was no wimpy gaming console. The soul reason its not around today its because of a few marketing problem Sega had and money needed, that Sega did not have to maintain it. The system can still keep up with today's machines. That's why gaming on the DC is still great!


CPU 128-bit Hitachi SH4 CPU
200MHz clock rate
360 MIPS (millions of instructions per second)
1.4 billion floating-point operations per second
3D calculations
800+ MBytes/second bus bandwidth

Memory 16 MB main operating RAM
8 MB video RAM (VRAM)
2 MB sound RAM 128KB Flash RAM

Sound Yamaha AICA Sound Core
RISC CPU
DSP for real-time effects
64 sound channels
Full 3D sound support
Hardware-based audio compression


Graphics NEC/Videologic CLX1 graphics chip (AKA PowerVR Second Generation)
3 million polygons/second peak rendering rate
100 Megapixels per second
100 Megatexels per second
Perspective-Correct Texture Mapping
Point, Bilinear, Trilinear and Anisotropic Mip-map filtering
Gouraud shading
Z-buffer
Colored light sourcing
Full scene anti-aliasing
16.7 million colors
Hardware based, fog, bump mapping, and texture compression
Shadow and light volumes
Super sampling
Storage Media GD-ROM
1 Gigabyte data storage
12X speed

Extra's 56K Modem (Upgradable to Broadband)
Four controller ports
Built-in expansion ports
Sound Yamaha AICA Sound Core
RISC CPU
DSP for real-time effects
64 sound channels
Full 3D sound support
Hardware-based audio compression
   

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