Sega has announced that it plans to implement a flat rate for consumers interested in playing networked games over the company's SegaNet online service. As of November 1, the company will charge $9.95 ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Sega announced today that it will sponsor an online competition for NFL 2K1 dubbed the SegaNet Bowl. The tournament will feature three separate ...
As the Dreamcast descends its downward spiral, the question has been asked about Seganet service - how will SEGA continue to support players who want to play online on their Dreamcast? SEGA has ...
Sega Corp. will begin charging $9.95 a month beginning Nov. 1 for access to SegaNet, its online gaming service for players of Dreamcast, Sega’s discontinued video game console. Launched last year as a ...
Sega has announced that it will begin charging a flat rate of $9.95 for its SegaNet service as of Nov 1, 2001. Players will be allowed unlimited access to SegaNet to play games such as NFL2K1, ...
NEW YORK – As a preemptive strike to the launch of Sony’s PlayStation2 game console this October, Sega staged a Christmas-in-July event here to re-introduce the press to its successful Dreamcast ...
Sega of America Inc. pulled the plug Friday on an ambitious strategy to link video game consoles to the Internet, saying it will focus solely on producing software titles. The abandonment of SegaNet ...
PALO ALTO, California (Reuters) -- For Sega, maker of the popular, year-old gaming console Dreamcast fighting an uphill battle against Sony's PlayStation, April was the cruelest month. That Spring of ...