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{{Infobox computer
{{Infobox computer
| name                              = Sega Dreamcast
| name                              = Sega Dreamcast
| image                            = [[File:Sega-dreamcast-set.jpg|250px]]
| image                            = [[File:Sega-dreamcast-set.png|250px]]
| caption                = Sega Dreamcast console, controller, and VMU
| caption                = Sega Dreamcast console, controller, and VMU
| manufacturer                      = Sega
| manufacturer                      = Sega
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| weight                            = 1.5 kg
| weight                            = 1.5 kg
| os                                = Sega OS (Katana SDK), custom middleware
| os                                = Sega OS (Katana SDK), custom middleware
| predecessor                      = [[Sega Saturn]]
| predecessor                      = [[Sega Saturn (Model 2)]]
| successor                        =  
| successor                        =  
| codename                          = Katana
| codename                          = Katana
| model                            = HKT-3000 (JP/NA/EU/AU)
| model                            = HKT-3000 (JP/NA/EU/AU)
| logo                              = [[File:Dreamcast-Logo-Orange.svg|250px]]
| logo                              = [[File:Dreamcast logo.svg|150px]]
| Mega Drive / Genesis]]
|}}
| codename = Katana
}}


The '''Sega Dreamcast''' is a home video game console released by Sega in late 1998 in Japan and worldwide in 1999. As Sega's final console, it introduced several innovations, including built-in modem support for online play and a versatile architecture aimed at both arcade and home gaming.
The '''Sega Dreamcast''' is a home video game console released by Sega in late 1998 in Japan and worldwide in 1999. As Sega's final console, it introduced several innovations, including built-in modem support for online play and a versatile architecture aimed at both arcade and home gaming.