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− | + | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ドリームキャストカラオケ) is a karaoke peripheral for the [[Sega Dreamcast]], only sold in Japan. Though to the western world it seems like an odd attachement for a games console, karaoke is hugely popular in Japan, with many of the major consoles supporting karaoke adapters; for instance, the [[Sega Saturn]] had [[MKU-1]]. | |
+ | ==Hardware== | ||
The karaoke unit sits below the Dreamcast system and links up via the expansion port (which is usually occupied by the [[Dreamcast Modem]]). As well as this, the power and video outputs need to be linked between the unit and the Dreamcast console. The karaoke unit has an expansion port of its own, allowing the setup to be expanded even further if needed. The Dreamcast Karaoke interfaces with [[Sega Kara]] (bundled with the unit), and at one point allowed the user to download songs from the internet. As the servers have since been taken offline, this is no longer an option. | The karaoke unit sits below the Dreamcast system and links up via the expansion port (which is usually occupied by the [[Dreamcast Modem]]). As well as this, the power and video outputs need to be linked between the unit and the Dreamcast console. The karaoke unit has an expansion port of its own, allowing the setup to be expanded even further if needed. The Dreamcast Karaoke interfaces with [[Sega Kara]] (bundled with the unit), and at one point allowed the user to download songs from the internet. As the servers have since been taken offline, this is no longer an option. | ||
The device supports up to two microphones, each with its own volume control. Other than having Dreamcast branding, the microphones are similar in nature to normal ones, and so can be used in other karaoke devices if required. | The device supports up to two microphones, each with its own volume control. Other than having Dreamcast branding, the microphones are similar in nature to normal ones, and so can be used in other karaoke devices if required. | ||
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+ | ==Magazine articles== | ||
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+ | ==Photo gallery== | ||
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+ | Sega Kara Dreamcast JP Titlescreen.png | ||
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+ | ==Physical scans== | ||
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+ | | item3=Dreamcast Karaoke JP Song Book Front.jpeg | ||
+ | | item3name=Song Book (Front) | ||
+ | | item4=Dreamcast Karaoke JP Song Book Back.jpeg | ||
+ | | item4name=Song Book (Back) | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Dreamcast Karaoke (ドリームキャストカラオケ) is a karaoke peripheral for the Sega Dreamcast, only sold in Japan. Though to the western world it seems like an odd attachement for a games console, karaoke is hugely popular in Japan, with many of the major consoles supporting karaoke adapters; for instance, the Sega Saturn had MKU-1.
Hardware
The karaoke unit sits below the Dreamcast system and links up via the expansion port (which is usually occupied by the Dreamcast Modem). As well as this, the power and video outputs need to be linked between the unit and the Dreamcast console. The karaoke unit has an expansion port of its own, allowing the setup to be expanded even further if needed. The Dreamcast Karaoke interfaces with Sega Kara (bundled with the unit), and at one point allowed the user to download songs from the internet. As the servers have since been taken offline, this is no longer an option.
The device supports up to two microphones, each with its own volume control. Other than having Dreamcast branding, the microphones are similar in nature to normal ones, and so can be used in other karaoke devices if required.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dreamcast Karaoke/Magazine articles.
Photo gallery
Physical scans
References
- ↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/devices.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-02 04:53)
Sega-related karaoke equipment/Sega Kara |
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Hardware |
Prologue 21 (199x) | Super Prologue 21 (199x) | Candoone (200x) |
Mega-CD Karaoke (1992) | MKU-1 (1995) | Dreamcast Karaoke (2001) |
Software |
Sega Kara for Dreamcast (2001) | Sega Kara for PC (200x) | Sega Kara (mobile) (2011) |
Related |
Video Karaoke (200x) | DVD Karaoke Game DVT-G100 (2009) |