Probably not many people browsing around on the Dreamcast’s browser nowadays, but would be neat if it was included, if only because it was such an awesome system with fantastic games that Sega shouldn’t have let die the death it did…
I wish I still had it. I’m not for sure what user-agent its browser used either, unfortunately. But, I do still like to reminisce of those good times on it!
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Probably not many people browsing around on the Dreamcast’s browser nowadays, but would be neat if it was included, if only because it was such an awesome system with fantastic games that Sega shouldn’t have let die the death it did…
Well if you lend us your Dreamcast for a couple of days to test on we’ll consider it.
I wish I still had it. I’m not for sure what user-agent its browser used either, unfortunately. But, I do still like to reminisce of those good times on it!
Hmmm. Did anyone ever hack together a plug-in cartridge (with cable modem connection)) browser for the Atari 2600?