Sorry, I'm just going to butt in here in case the site goes back up and people register before reading the topic. This site was proven to be a fake site, not hosted by SEGA. It's some sort of phishing scam, so guys, don't give out details. Kthnx. - Jof
Sega Japan have updated their official Dreamcast site and are asking the world "Do you still own a Dreamcast?" Why? There doesn't seem to be any answer at the moment. They have opened up a new sub-site where Dreamcast owners can register, using their Dreamcast’s serial numbers, allowing them access to their own “@user.dreamcast.com” account.
I think something big is being planned although I don't know what to think it could be yet. What are your oppinions on this?
Looking at the link ad for the "Do you still own a Dreamcast?" banner you see this -
http://www.dreamcast.com/dc_promo_2008_rc.jpg
So, definitely something happening this 2008.
Link -
http://www.dreamcast.com/
Sega Nerds article -
http://www.seganerds.com/2008/03/08/sega-j...2008/#more-3816
I've had a new e-mail from them which links me to a new Google Mail account with my serial number in it. The Dreamcast logo can be seen at the top left of the page too. I wonder what their plotting? With Google's help they should be fine financially whatever it is.
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=FAKE=Sega Japan updates official Dreamcast site=FAKE=
Started by Shadz01, Mar 08 2008 06:28 PM
#1
Posted 08 March 2008 - 06:28 PM
#2
Posted 09 March 2008 - 12:48 AM
NiGHTS INTO DREAMCAST, YES? It's never too late!
lol, one can dream..
lol, one can dream..
#3
Posted 09 March 2008 - 03:05 AM
Whoa! This might be bigger than I thought. Upon going to register, I received this message:
If NiGHTS alone had enough of a following to warrant a sequel, then this could mean something BIG is in the works...speculation time!
My guesses, with what I feel are reasonable estimates for how likely they are:
1. Sega's going back into the hardware biz. Likelihood: 10%. Sega's already losing money, taking one final risk would be a bad decision (although I'd support it 100%).
2. Dreamcast games to Wii virtual console. Likelihood: 20%. Given we don't even have Saturn, SCD, or 32x yet, along with the small on-console storage space, this probably won't happen.
3. Dreamcast library gets added to XBOX360 "classic" titles lineup alongside XBOX games. Likelihood: 70%. Both XBOX1 and Dreamcast ran on a Windows shell, porting a game from one wouldn't be too difficult.
That is, of course, if anything becomes of this at all...(Edit:) if it isn't a hoax or scam. Possible, but highly doubtful, since the whois checks out (Sega of Japan).
Due the high volume of account requests, the service will be temporally suspended.
If NiGHTS alone had enough of a following to warrant a sequel, then this could mean something BIG is in the works...speculation time!
My guesses, with what I feel are reasonable estimates for how likely they are:
1. Sega's going back into the hardware biz. Likelihood: 10%. Sega's already losing money, taking one final risk would be a bad decision (although I'd support it 100%).
2. Dreamcast games to Wii virtual console. Likelihood: 20%. Given we don't even have Saturn, SCD, or 32x yet, along with the small on-console storage space, this probably won't happen.
3. Dreamcast library gets added to XBOX360 "classic" titles lineup alongside XBOX games. Likelihood: 70%. Both XBOX1 and Dreamcast ran on a Windows shell, porting a game from one wouldn't be too difficult.
That is, of course, if anything becomes of this at all...(Edit:) if it isn't a hoax or scam. Possible, but highly doubtful, since the whois checks out (Sega of Japan).
#4
Posted 09 March 2008 - 04:53 AM
WAAA! This is exciting!
I would wager that whatever is being planned is not going to be related to making Dreamcast games playable on other systems. This would in no way be profitable for Sega as it would require the gamer to already own the game disc for Xbox and the games are too large for virtual console.
I think it is going to involve making something new for the Dreamcast console itself. Supporting it once more. This could be many things, such as new budget-priced games (either new ones or re-releases of older Sega games ported to DC or else just the pre-existing DC games themselves), a reopening of online servers so folks could play Phantasy Star Online or Chu Chu Rocket again (I doubt this), or making available downloadable .iso files that users can burn onto discs and run on their Dreamcasts officially. These are all kind of "out there" possibilities but whatever Sega is planning, it does not seem to be something conventional...
SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS AND POSSIBLY WONDERFUL IS AFOOT! I would love the return of Dreamcast support. It really was a great console and a shame it did not do as well as it deserved.
I would wager that whatever is being planned is not going to be related to making Dreamcast games playable on other systems. This would in no way be profitable for Sega as it would require the gamer to already own the game disc for Xbox and the games are too large for virtual console.
I think it is going to involve making something new for the Dreamcast console itself. Supporting it once more. This could be many things, such as new budget-priced games (either new ones or re-releases of older Sega games ported to DC or else just the pre-existing DC games themselves), a reopening of online servers so folks could play Phantasy Star Online or Chu Chu Rocket again (I doubt this), or making available downloadable .iso files that users can burn onto discs and run on their Dreamcasts officially. These are all kind of "out there" possibilities but whatever Sega is planning, it does not seem to be something conventional...
SOMETHING MYSTERIOUS AND POSSIBLY WONDERFUL IS AFOOT! I would love the return of Dreamcast support. It really was a great console and a shame it did not do as well as it deserved.
#5
Posted 09 March 2008 - 12:58 PM
Wow. Well this is certainly interesting.
I can't imagine what they're actually doing here! XD Maybe they're going to release an XNA type thing for the Dreamcast? XD
In all likelyhood nothing will come of this... considering the console almost killed SEGA and it's almost a decade old, I doubt they're going to do anything that requires much of a monetary input on their part.
I can't imagine what they're actually doing here! XD Maybe they're going to release an XNA type thing for the Dreamcast? XD
In all likelyhood nothing will come of this... considering the console almost killed SEGA and it's almost a decade old, I doubt they're going to do anything that requires much of a monetary input on their part.
#6
Posted 09 March 2008 - 02:15 PM
Well now! I wonder what Sega could be planning? Mentioning the Dreamcast after all these years....Hopefully this won't be anything so "extreme" that it'll put Sega even higher on the risk meter.
#7
Posted 09 March 2008 - 03:34 PM
Rumours are rife that this is fake. The website is hosted in Florida, not on any official SEGA servers, amongst other things. Don't give out any e-mail addresses or passwords folk, this is very shifty.
#8
Posted 09 March 2008 - 03:56 PM
It's part of Google.
#9
Posted 09 March 2008 - 05:09 PM
It's part of Google.
No it's not. The e-mail accounts that they are outsourcing are, not the website itself. They're probably getting money for helping set up so many e-mail accounts, as a buisiness user or whatnot.
#10
Posted 09 March 2008 - 07:33 PM
I just saw the word "Google" showing across the bottom when loading.
#11
Posted 09 March 2008 - 09:51 PM
Never too late? It's waaaaaaaaay too late lmaoNiGHTS INTO DREAMCAST, YES? It's never too late!
lol, one can dream..
#12
Posted 10 March 2008 - 12:37 AM
Well I just got inundated with spam MSN messages left and right on the account connected to the email I used to register with this dreamcast.com.
Dammit...
Dammit...
#13
Posted 10 March 2008 - 01:31 AM
Dammit
glad I didn't have a chance to set up an account -.-'
glad I didn't have a chance to set up an account -.-'
#14
Posted 10 March 2008 - 09:17 AM
I was wondering why the Japanese Dreamcast website had a -.com address.
Usually all Sega Japanese accounts run as -.jp don't they.
At least Sega.jp and sonic-team.jp are the main cases I think of.
Usually all Sega Japanese accounts run as -.jp don't they.
At least Sega.jp and sonic-team.jp are the main cases I think of.
#15
Posted 10 March 2008 - 11:13 PM
Dang, my hopes were raised.
Good thing I did not actually register?
Good thing I did not actually register?
#16
Posted 12 March 2008 - 07:21 PM
I f something seems too good to be true, it usually is..........
Shame it wasn't anything good
Shame it wasn't anything good
#17
Posted 12 March 2008 - 07:44 PM
Here's just hoping that SEGA noticed how much interest the site generated for past and present Dreamcast owners and sees just how many fans are still out there...
#18
Posted 12 March 2008 - 08:01 PM
Surely the buzz around it must not have gone unnoticed by them.. if only some good could come out of it. It adds a layer of dickery that the people who made it exploited Dreamcast owners for spam mail, of all people and things.
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