Heh Sorry, pic in the wrong place. (and as the text says "Dreamcast 2" it's a pretty obvious mistake ;o)
Heh Sorry, pic in the wrong place. (and as the text says "Dreamcast 2" it's a pretty obvious mistake ;o)
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/emergingtech/0,39020357,2084428,00.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16331.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16432.html http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_185157.html?menu=news.technology http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20010126S0015 http://www.gamerswave.com/310101.1.htm http://www.gamemarketwatch.com/news/item.asp?nid=301 http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,171671,00.asp?kc=ETNKT0209KTX1K0100361 DC Set Top Box articles. Made by Pace by the looks of it. Also from Pace.co.uk :- Pace’s Home Gateways with integrated Games Pace will also demonstrate digital home gateway boxes with integrated games, including games from Sega. The Sega games demonstration features 3D graphics, digital-quality sound and full-motion video on Pace’s home gateway with an integrated hard disk drives (HDD). The HDD enables consumers to play console quality games online, while at the same time using the latest PVR technology to ‘timeshift’ TV. The HDD - currently 40 gigabytes- acts as a games jukebox and is used for storing games, downloadable delivery, and pay-per-play or pay-for-time revenue generation opportunities. From a trade show write up November 2001
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/emergingtech/0,39020357,2084428,00.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16331.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16432.html http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_185157.html?menu=news.technology http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20010126S0015 http://www.gamerswave.com/310101.1.htm http://www.gamemarketwatch.com/news/item.asp?nid=301 http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,171671,00.asp?kc=ETNKT0209KTX1K0100361 DC Set Top Box articles. Made by Pace by the looks of it. Also from Pace.co.uk :- Pace’s Home Gateways with integrated Games Pace will also demonstrate digital home gateway boxes with integrated games, including games from Sega. The Sega games demonstration features 3D graphics, digital-quality sound and full-motion video on Pace’s home gateway with an integrated hard disk drives (HDD). The HDD enables consumers to play console quality games online, while at the same time using the latest PVR technology to ‘timeshift’ TV. The HDD - currently 40 gigabytes- acts as a games jukebox and is used for storing games, downloadable delivery, and pay-per-play or pay-for-time revenue generation opportunities. From a trade show write up November 2001
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/hardware/emergingtech/0,39020357,2084428,00.htm http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16331.html http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/2/16432.html http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_185157.html?menu=news.technology http://www.techweb.com/wire/story/TWB20010126S0015 http://www.gamerswave.com/310101.1.htm http://www.gamemarketwatch.com/news/item.asp?nid=301 http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3973,171671,00.asp?kc=ETNKT0209KTX1K0100361 DC Set Top Box articles. Made by Pace by the looks of it. Also from Pace.co.uk :- Pace’s Home Gateways with integrated Games Pace will also demonstrate digital home gateway boxes with integrated games, including games from Sega. The Sega games demonstration features 3D graphics, digital-quality sound and full-motion video on Pace’s home gateway with an integrated hard disk drives (HDD). The HDD enables consumers to play console quality games online, while at the same time using the latest PVR technology to ‘timeshift’ TV. The HDD - currently 40 gigabytes- acts as a games jukebox and is used for storing games, downloadable delivery, and pay-per-play or pay-for-time revenue generation opportunities. From a trade show write up November 2001
That's what I meant, the slot that you get when you unplug the cable from the analog pad...oh yeah.... AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS ANY INTEREST IN BLACK BELT? :smt017
That's what I meant, the slot that you get when you unplug the cable from the analog pad...oh yeah.... AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS ANY INTEREST IN BLACK BELT? :smt017
That's what I meant, the slot that you get when you unplug the cable from the analog pad...oh yeah.... AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO HAS ANY INTEREST IN BLACK BELT? :smt017
nope i would love to know more about it but people who know about it either dont wish to talk about it or there actually isnt much infor about it. :smt022
nope i would love to know more about it but people who know about it either dont wish to talk about it or there actually isnt much infor about it. :smt022
nope i would love to know more about it but people who know about it either dont wish to talk about it or there actually isnt much infor about it. :smt022
blackbelt muthafucka I am extremely intrested in the Blackbelt and would love to see some information on this rare prototype finally surface.From what I have heard it used 3dfx graphics,that's all I know for definite on the system apart from the fact it was being researched and developed at SoA instead of SoJ.
blackbelt muthafucka I am extremely intrested in the Blackbelt and would love to see some information on this rare prototype finally surface.From what I have heard it used 3dfx graphics,that's all I know for definite on the system apart from the fact it was being researched and developed at SoA instead of SoJ.
blackbelt muthafucka I am extremely intrested in the Blackbelt and would love to see some information on this rare prototype finally surface.From what I have heard it used 3dfx graphics,that's all I know for definite on the system apart from the fact it was being researched and developed at SoA instead of SoJ.
( I wonder why nobody will talk about it...and I wonder even more who has a gun to ASSEMbler's head...keeping him from saying anything...
the set-top box Remember right after the announcement of the discontinuation of DC by Sega, they licensed the DC hardware to a company called PACE to release a set-top box? Supposingly it's a Tivo/DC hybrid, and you will be able to download DC games via broadband directly to the set-top box. Since PACE is a company based in England, I believe that's why the proto set-top box pic above has a European DC pad connected to it. Does anyone knows what happened to the company PACE?