
Contrary to my earlier postulation surrounding said dish-like device, I have discovered that it wasn't a prototype motion sensor masturbation aid - infact, it's something even more interesting.
It seems that with the Dreamcast, Sega not only had machinations to create the greatest videogaming device known to man, but also a sort of information hub that could deliver movie show times, restaurant table booking, online diary management and a whole host of other 'lifestyle' features.
How so? By hooking up with swiss watch firm Swatch, who were pulled in to create a sort of data-bank wristwatch that was capable of communicating with the Dreamcast console and the internet through the joypad add-on, and the console's internet connection.
Clearly, the blueprints and infrastructure for Sega's domination of the videogames market was already in place before the Dreamcast was flushed down the toilet - it appears they were planning on installing 'connection point' type things in cinemas, museums and the like so you could connect to your DC via the net - from anywhere!
A bit sinister methinks - but hey - I bet there'd be no 'terrorism' if Sega could keep tabs on all of us, all the time!
We could be living in a Sega created Utopia if this had come off - and we could have renamed Europe 'Mobius.'
10 out of 10 for effort, Sega. And 0 out of 10 for attainment, CRETINS.
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Thismakes you wonder even more why Sega decided to quit the Dreamcast, as they really did spill everything they had into it. I reckon they overdid it and ran out of money, myself,.
ReplyDeleteThe only thing to really materialize from the Sega-Swatch deal on Dreamcast is a Swatch logo constantly popping up in MSR. Sigh.
You're probably dead right - the money ploughed into the Dreamcast, all the wierd add-ons, the R&D, the Shenmue games...jeez - I'm suprised the whole Dreamcast thing didn't bankrupt sega!
ReplyDeleteHilarious post! Even though, everyone knows Italy will win the World Cup...
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ReplyDeleteSorry... I dared... Just a bit though...
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