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SUMMARY:Sega Dreamcast NA Release (1999)
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe Dreamcast launched in North America on September 9\, 1
	999 at a price of $199—which Sega's marketing dubbed \"9/9/99 for $199\"
	. Eighteen launch titles were available for the Dreamcast in the U.S. Sega
	 set a new sales record by selling more than 225\,132 Dreamcast units in 2
	4 hours\, earning the company $98.4 million in what Moore called \"the big
	gest 24 hours in entertainment retail history\". Within two weeks\, U.S. D
	reamcast sales exceeded 500\,000. By Christmas\, Sega held 31 percent of t
	he North American video game marketshare. Significant launch titles includ
	ed Soul Calibur\, an arcade fighting game that was graphically enhanced fo
	r the system and went on to sell one million units\, and Visual Concepts' 
	high-quality football simulation NFL 2K. On November 4\, Sega announced it
	 had sold over one million Dreamcast units. Nevertheless\, the launch was 
	marred by a glitch at one of Sega's manufacturing plants\, which produced 
	defective GD-ROMs.\n\n\n\n\nSource\n
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