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2005-06-29
I really miss my Dreamcast! I bought one at launch and kept it all the way until I lost it in a divorce in 2010. I was fine with it going to her children (my step-children) as they loved it, but I still miss it greatly. To this day I maintain that it was the most innovative and forward-looking console ever made.
The Xbox 360 is slowly catching up, but a lot of what it has grown to over time was already there with the Dreamcast 12 years ago.