Dream Point Bank

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Dream Point Bank (ドリーム ポイント バンク) was a loyalty service in Japan which rewarded Sega Dreamcast customers.

Most Dreamcast consoles sold in Japan were bundled with a registration form, one which, if filled in and sent to Sega, would net the user a Dreamcast "Point Card" within three weeks. Almost every game sold in the region would contain a slip of paper with a number, which if entered in the Dream Point Bank website (alongside their Point Card details), would give the user a specified number of "Dream Points" (typically between 100 and 500). Dream Points could then be cashed in for prizes, such as Dreamcast-related merchandise and special console accessories.

The Dream Point Bank service ended on the 28th September 2001, with points being converted to "DD Points" on the 4th October. DD Points could be used with Dreamcast Direct.

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