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While advertised by creators [[Logic 3]] as suitable for the Dreamcast or PlayStaiton console, the Dream Station is believed to just be a large plastic shell (strong enough to support a small television) for a console to sit inside, and two "drawers" for holding its controllers. As such it could theoretically be used for a wide variety of home consoles and indeed other purposes (save for the name, an identical "Game Station" unit had been released previously for just the PlayStation in mind). | While advertised by creators [[Logic 3]] as suitable for the Dreamcast or PlayStaiton console, the Dream Station is believed to just be a large plastic shell (strong enough to support a small television) for a console to sit inside, and two "drawers" for holding its controllers. As such it could theoretically be used for a wide variety of home consoles and indeed other purposes (save for the name, an identical "Game Station" unit had been released previously for just the PlayStation in mind). |
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Made for: Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: Logic 3 | ||||||||||
Type: Accessory | ||||||||||
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Dream Station is a third-party storage unit for the Sega Dreamcast.
While advertised by creators Logic 3 as suitable for the Dreamcast or PlayStaiton console, the Dream Station is believed to just be a large plastic shell (strong enough to support a small television) for a console to sit inside, and two "drawers" for holding its controllers. As such it could theoretically be used for a wide variety of home consoles and indeed other purposes (save for the name, an identical "Game Station" unit had been released previously for just the PlayStation in mind).
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