![]() This approach was reflected in stores: in September 1999, almost a year after its Japanese debut, the Dreamcast launched in the States for $199, half the price of the Saturn. The Dreamcast relied on components that had already found use in personal computers and could be bought ‘off the shelf’, without added development costs or use of exclusive licenses. Next month, art dealer and book publisher Cook & Becker will release a Sonic the Hedgehog 25th anniversary art book covering the franchise’s twists and turns over the past quarter century.Īhead of the book’s release, the company provided Polygon with an excerpt covering Sonic’s evolution from a 2D sprite to a 3D character, which you can read below.įor its new console, Sega decided on a different route.
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