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Latest revision as of 19:43, 4 July 2017
Future City |
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast |
Publisher: Sega Europe |
Developer: Sega Europe |
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Future City is a tech demo created by Sega Europe to both familiarise itself with the then-upcoming Sega Dreamcast hardware, and to help assist European developers by acting as an example Dreamcast game.
It was built with "set 2 development kits" which were thought to have only 25% of the performance of the finished hardware, and was not released to the public in any form, nor was it ever intended to become a fully fledged Dreamcast release.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Future City/Magazine articles.