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Come Fly(er) With Me - An Exploration of Dreamcast Flyers
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For the sake of fitting an awful pun into this article's title, I've decided to call those little bits of paper whose purpose is t...
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It's Thinking: An Interview With Brian Bacino - The Man Behind The Iconic Dreamcast Slogan
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The Dreamcast's North American launch was one of the most successful console launches of all time. It boasted a line up of games tha...
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New Subway Commercial Features A Dreamcast
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Never let it be said that we here at the Junkyard let any hint of a Dreamcast - no matter how slight - go undocumented. The latest appea...
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The Mr Yukawa Dreamcast TV Commercials Have Been Translated
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You. You there, reading this nonsense right now. Yes you! Do you know who Mr Yukawa is? Of course you do - he's the total legend of...
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An Interview With Pierre Santino - The Dreamcast Barber
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It took us over a year, with countless emails and tweets and hours of internet searching. But we finally did it, we found The Barber. The ...
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The Dreamcast Beach Football Challenge
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On the 15th July 2000, Sega held the inaugural Dreamcast Beach Football Challenge at Richmond Athletics Ground in Essex, UK. I say 'in...
Star-Spangled Box Art
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I realise that this post will date extremely quickly, but as it's US Independence Day I thought I would take a quick look at something r...
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In Search Of The Barber
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The various Dreamcast advertising campaigns hold a certain fascination for me. The It's Thinking and Mr Sega/Yukawa campaigns from the...
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The Madness Of The SEGA Spud Dive
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Sega's various Dreamcast advertising campaigns are well documented here at the 'Yard. We've looked extensively at the efforts ...
The Beautiful Game
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In the early days of the Dreamcast, Sega was riding high on a crest of positive publicity and the system was truly light years ahead of an...
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Why Don't We Play Together?
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The American Dreamcast launch has gained something of a mythical status in this zeitgeist period of celebratory retro-overindulgence. The ...
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