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Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK magazine)

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to help promote the Dreamcast's internet features. These minigames include "Dream Dorobo", "Ball Bubble", "SOAR" and "Splash". Up to 32 players could compete in online events. Before being allowed to play online for the very first time, the player must design a small character with various specifics
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The magazine launched with a "special issue" on 2 September 1999, a month before the European launch of the Dreamcast in October 1999. Writing his column in this issue Editor-in-Chief Mark Higham stated his intent to "create a stylish magazine that reflects the stylish nature of the Dreamcast", with
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In July 2001 Chrismas announced the intention for future issues to publish on "flexible release schedule", with the next issue in two month's time, but Dennis Publishing discontinued the title before this reached market. The magazine's circulation peaked at 52,157 between July–December 2000, but by
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was "predominantly, but not exclusively, 22–30 year old males, who may or may not have an existing interest in gaming." Issue 1, which was published on 30 September 1999, featured
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an emphasis on reader interaction "inspired by the multiplayer side of the console". Before launch Dennis Publishing stated that their intended
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like sex, hair design, clothing, age, intelligence and a few other factors. This character represents the player in the world of
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on its front cover. The magazine also covered fashion related to Dreamcast gaming but this feature was dropped in later issues.
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community as it is one of the first video games to require the user to be connected to the internet at all times, predating
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for the Dreamcast home game console on 4 December 2000 in Europe only. The disc was distributed for free in the
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Mark Higham resigned his position as Editor-in-Chief in February 2000 to launch media magazine
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won the licence to publish the official Dreamcast magazine in the UK in 1999, taking over from
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in the United Kingdom between 1999 and 2001. The magazine held the license for the
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who held the licence for the official magazine for Sega's previous console, the
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demo disc on almost every cover. The magazine also featured complete games
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Higham, Mark (2 September 1999). "Buckle up for the ride of your life".
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This article is about the British magazine. For the US magazine, see
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and was one of the few games released in PAL regions to support the
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Defunct video game magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Defunct computer magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Official Dreamcast Magazine article on Dreamcast Scene
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the time of its discontinuation had fallen to 46,294.
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Video game magazines published in the United Kingdom
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Official Dreamcast Magazine (US)

Video games magazines
Dennis Publishing
United Kingdom
English
ISSN
1467-6265
video game magazine
Dennis Publishing
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Swirl
Dennis Publishing
EMAP
Sega Saturn
target market
Shenmue
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
video game
Sega
United Kingdom
Dreamcast Microphone
Dreamcast Keyboard
online
Microsoft
Xbox Live
minigames
Dreamcast Broadband Adapter
DC-UK
"Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK) - Sega Retro"

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