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Dengeki Dreamcast (電撃Dreamcast) was a Japanese magazine released under MediaWorks' Dengeki brand. As the name suggests, it focused on the Sega Dreamcast, having succeeded Dengeki Sega Saturn in late 1998. Dengeki Dreamcast was the last magazine to be published by MediaWorks which was strictly Sega-related (a tradition dating back to Dengeki Mega Drive in 1993).

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