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− | {{sub-stub}}The aptly named '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a web browser for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] developed by [[PlanetWeb]]. It was designed for the North American market - Japan and PAL regions were given [[Dream Passport]] or [[ | + | {{sub-stub}}The aptly named '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a web browser for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] developed by [[PlanetWeb]]. It was designed for the North American market - Japan and PAL regions were given [[Dream Passport]] or [[Dreamkey]] discs, respectively, for this purpose instead. |
− | PlanetWeb released several versions of their Web Browser, most notably to incorporate a [[SegaNet]] sign-up service after this came into existence in mid-2000. In addition to allowing users to surf the world wide web and send emails, version 2.0 also included ''[[Sega Swirl]]'' as a full game on the disc. The less common 2.62 version also came with demos of ''[[StarLancer]]'', ''[[Speed Devils Online]]'', ''[[Typing of the Dead]]'' and ''[[4x4 Evo]]''. | + | PlanetWeb released several versions of their Web Browser, most notably to incorporate a [[SegaNet]] sign-up service after this came into existence in mid-2000. In addition to allowing users to surf the world wide web and send emails, version 2.0 (released around [[E3 2000]]{{magref|odmus|5|20}}) also included ''[[Sega Swirl]]'' as a full game on the disc. The less common 2.62 version also came with demos of ''[[StarLancer]]'', ''[[Speed Devils Online]]'', ''[[Typing of the Dead]]'' and ''[[4x4 Evo]]''. |
==Magazine articles== | ==Magazine articles== | ||
{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | {{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Magazine articles}} | ||
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+ | ==Promotional material== | ||
+ | {{gitem|Dreamcast internet advert RU.jpg|Print advert in ''[[Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast]]'' (RU) : "" (2001-xx-xx)}} | ||
==Physical scans== | ==Physical scans== | ||
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| front=WebBrowser DC Box Front.jpg | | front=WebBrowser DC Box Front.jpg | ||
| back=WebBrowser DC US Box Back.jpg | | back=WebBrowser DC US Box Back.jpg | ||
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| region=US (2.0 with SegaNet) | | region=US (2.0 with SegaNet) | ||
| front=WebBrowser20withSegaNet DC Box Front.jpg | | front=WebBrowser20withSegaNet DC Box Front.jpg | ||
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| region=US (3.0) | | region=US (3.0) | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
<references/> | <references/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:29, 29 August 2023
Dreamcast Web Browser | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: PlanetWeb, Sega | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Jump Pack, Dreamcast Keyboard, Visual Memory Unit | ||||||||||
Genre: ETC | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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The aptly named Dreamcast Web Browser is a web browser for the Sega Dreamcast developed by PlanetWeb. It was designed for the North American market - Japan and PAL regions were given Dream Passport or Dreamkey discs, respectively, for this purpose instead.
PlanetWeb released several versions of their Web Browser, most notably to incorporate a SegaNet sign-up service after this came into existence in mid-2000. In addition to allowing users to surf the world wide web and send emails, version 2.0 (released around E3 2000[1]) also included Sega Swirl as a full game on the disc. The less common 2.62 version also came with demos of StarLancer, Speed Devils Online, Typing of the Dead and 4x4 Evo.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dreamcast Web Browser/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
Physical scans
Dreamcast, US (2.62) |
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References
Dreamcast Web Browser | |
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Main page | Magazine articles | Bootlegs |
- Dreamcast Keyboard-compatible games
- Jump Pack-compatible games
- Visual Memory Unit-compatible games
- 1 player games
- US Dreamcast games
- Dreamcast games
- 1999 Dreamcast games
- All 1999 games
- Dreamcast miscellaneous software
- Dreamcast games with ADX audio
- Dreamcast games using Flash
- Dreamcast games with Sofdec video
- All games
- Sub-stubs
- Dreamcast Web Browser