Here are some pictures of my collection. As you can see i specialized on collecting LE Dreamcast consoles. D-Direct pearl blue Dreamcast D-Direct silver Dreamcast D-Direct black Dreamcast Biohazard Claire Dreamcast #570/1800 Hello Kitty pink Dreamcast Hello Kitty blue Dreamcast Regulation #7 Dreamcast Sonic Team ChuChu Rocket Dreamcast Dreamcast Overview Sega Partners Dreamcast 2nd anniversary pure white XBox #180/1000 white automobile Color Edition Playstation 2 (lim. 600pc.) MTV Edition GameCube
Groundzero - Superb collection!! Your ChuChu Rocket DC is brilliant!......the partner DC is so simple and plain but ironically highly desirable - a real contradiction for me..... The cube is excellent too - where did you get it from? The German Airbursh company(as per ChuChu Rocket DC)? (Your collection makes me think I would love to see Kron's collection too - must be equally mouth watering!...)
I'll get another "Partners" in approx. 2 weeks. Bad luck to catch two of these ultra-rare Dreamcasts, i'd would be happier with a Maziora instead. Luckily i could trade the second Partners for a Sonic 10th. Anniversary DC (signed by Yuji Naka). I didn't know which company did the airbrush of the MTV GameCube. This one was given away in a MTV contest, they gave away 5 airbrushed GameCube's - each one unique. Afterall it doesn't look as good as the ChuChuRocket Dreamcast. Here's another picture of the "Partners" Dreamcast:
Is that thing a metal plate or just plastic? Anyways are all the sonic 10th aniversary ones that have poped up signed ones? Bert you should know better? (ive only seen 2 of those for sale. One went for £750 in a badly advertised auction. The system was as best as i know sold to some second hand gear shop. The guy had NO CLUE how rare the thing was...)
I didn't know if all Sonic DC's are signed. I saw them on auction 3 times and they're really rare. I don't know numbers, something around 200-500 (although i think there are less). The "Partners" sign on the Partners is just made of plastic. It has a special sticker on the box and a bundled "Sega Partners" letter. Although it doesn't look so spectacular it's rare as hell. I'd never seen one on Ebay or Yahoo auctions for sale.
>>Bert you should know better? All the ones I've seen on ebay and any pictures on the web have all been signed ones, including my own. >> I don't know numbers, something around 200-500 (although i >>think there are less). There were about 20 of them (I can dig out the email to get exact details). Also there were US ones as well. I have an email from an ex-Senior Sega executive in London who says this, so it's gospel in my book. Never seen any pics of US ones tho.
Wow, only 20 of them made. I have to get hands on one of this - i'll drive to france personally to make the deal "Sonic DC for Partners DC". I only have this picture of the Sonic DC yet, it's not in mint condition but it's better then nothing. @Bert Hardy: Would be nice if you'll find the email providing information about the PAL Sonic DC numbers.
What about the RX-78 Dreamcast? I know they are very rare, but how many of them were made :smt017 BTW, that is one Awesome Dreamcast collection :smt023
well, they may be rare seeing as there are only 78 of them ... but I'd rather buy a dev box + extras for $2k as the 78 sure as hell is ugly :smt119
WHO IN THE FUDGES WORLD ARE THESE PEOPLE... http://www.estarland.com/product16728.html :smt119 http://www.estarland.com/SegaDreamcast.cat.HW.html :smt120
I think the gamecube is kinda cool. I remember reading somewhere that there were 10 sonic dreamcasts. I'll see if I can dig it out, god knows where that was though!!