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Dec 10, 2012
Silver is REAL money!
0 of 1 found this helpful What else can I say. Silver is a must have to protect your wealth against inflation. Also, makes a great gift.

May 03, 2024
Great budget phone with swappable Battery
Great budget phone that has shown it's age a little bit spec wise but is good for everyday use . Older model means cheap to replace and removable swappable batteries is a feature that needs to come back modern flagship models
Nov 28, 2011
Great for playing backup games and getting in touch with gaming's past.
Sega sure got out on a high note with this console, which was quite an improvement over the Sega Saturn. A GD-rom based game console that still has quite a large following today.
The best "feature", if you can call it that, of this console was its ability to play backups of games. This allows people who want to get into retro gaming to have easy access to what otherwise would be several rare game titles; as well as cultivating a wide range of homebrew developers even to this day.
As far as reliability goes, it shouldn't give you any more problems then any other disk-based console on the market. I specify "disk-based" as nothing will even be as low maintenance and reliable as cartridge based consoles of past generations (but the debate between cartridges and cds is a whole issue by itself).
It's always good to revisit video gaming of the past should you ever get bored with your ps3 or 360, assuming you can find a dreamcast that still flawlessly works. And even if your dreamcast does have technical difficulties, there are plenty of videos online to help you get it running again.