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'''Dream Information''' (ドリームインフォメーション) was a monthly promotional mini-magazine/flyer produced by [[Sega]] for the Japanese market during the time of the Dreamcast. Each issue of Dream Information typically contains advertising for upcoming games, as well as lists of whatever games were being published that month. Some issues additionally feature information on Dreamcast hardware or have small interviews in them. The Dream Information guide also acted as a way to advertise Sega's other services during the time, such as [[WebTV for Dreamcast]], [[Dream Point Bank]], and [[Dreameye]] video chat. Around Volume 20 (August 2000), the publication switched from an A4 size to an 8x8" square. This size would continue to be used at the start of the [[Sega Press]] switchover in December 2001.
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'''Dream Information''' (ドリームインフォメーション) is a monthly promotional mini-magazine/flyer which was produced by [[Sega]] for the Japanese market during the time of the Dreamcast. Each issue of Dream Information typically contains advertising for upcoming games, as well as lists of whatever games were being published that month. Some issues additionally feature information on Dreamcast hardware or have small interviews in them. The Dream Information guide also acted as a way to advertise Sega's other services during the time, such as [[WebTV for Dreamcast]], [[Dream Point Bank]], and [[Dreameye]] video chat. Around Volume 20 (August 2000), the publication switched from an A4 size to an 8x8" square. This size would continue to be used at the start of the [[Sega Press]] switchover in December 2001.
  
==Issues==
 
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|'''Volume 0, November 1998''': Published shortly the launch of the Dreamcast in Japan, Volume 0 advertises ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'', ''[[July]]'', ''[[Virtua Fighter 3tb]]'', ''[[Pen Pen TriIcelon]]'', and has similarly-sized upcoming features on ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'', ''[[Sega Rally 2]]'', ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' and ''[[Geist Force]]''. ''[[Incoming]]'', ''[[Evolution]]'', ''[[Seventh Cross]]'', ''[[Tetris 4D]]'' and ''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'' are also briefly mentioned with a couple of screenshots as games coming out either at the end of 1998 or early 1999. There are brief descriptions of the console's launch peripherals as well as a two-page spread explaining the Dreamcast's online functionality. The last two pages are dedicated to an announcement of the console's release on November 27 and and advertisement for Dream Point Bank.
 
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|'''Volume 1, January 1999''': ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' takes not only the cover of this issue, but the first full page inside, explaining the roles of each character in the game as well as the [[sonic:Chao|A-Life]] system. There is also a full page ad for ''[[Sega Rally 2]]''. ''[[Sengoku Turb]]'' is highlighted as the biggest game coming out that month, with a smaller mention of ''[[Evolution]]''. ''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'', ''[[Climax Landers]]'', ''[[Kita E White Illumination]]'', ''[[Power Stone]]'', ''[[Real Sound: Kaze no Regret]]'' and ''[[Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse]]'' are upcoming games with a few screenshots each. ''[[Virtua Fighter 3tb]]'', ''[[Godzilla Generations]]'', ''[[Incoming]]'', ''[[July]]'', ''[[Seventh Cross]]'', ''[[Pen Pen TriIcelon]]'' and ''[[Tetris 4D]]'' are all "now on sale." There is an explanation of the [[Dream Passport]] software, and the "Big News" from [[Yu Suzuki]] is announced with ''[[Shenmue]]'' artwork.
 
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|'''Volume 2, February 1999''': Despite ''[[Power Stone]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s prominence on the cover, it shares equal space in the new games listing with ''[[Monaco Grand Prix]]'', ''[[Real Sound: Kaze no Regret]]'', and ''[[Kita E White Illumination]]''. ''[[Puyo Puyo~n]]'' leads the "coming soon" section, along with ''[[Aero Dancing featuring Blue Impulse]]'', ''[[Psychic Force 2012]]'', ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom]]'', ''[[Blue Stinger]]'', ''[[Super Speed Racing]]'', ''[[Digital Horse Racing News]]'', ''[[Web Mystery-Yochimu Wo Miru Neko]]'', and ''[[Sega Bass Fishing|Get Bass]]''. There is a small Q&A section concerning the Dreamcast's online services on the last page.
 
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==Gallery==
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<gallery>
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Dreaminformation vol0 cover.jpg|Vol. 0, November 1998
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DreamInformation Vol01.pdf|Vol. 1, January 1999
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Dreaminformation vol02 cover.jpg|Vol. 2, February 1999
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 3
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 4
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 5
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 6
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Dreaminformation vol07 cover.jpg|Vol. 7
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DreamInformation Vol08.pdf|Vol. 8
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 9
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Dreaminformation vol10 cover.jpg|Vol. 10
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Dreaminformation vol12 cover.jpg|Vol. 12
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DreamInformation Vol13.pdf|Vol. 13
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DreamInformation Vol14.pdf|Vol. 14
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Dreaminformation vol16 cover.jpg|Vol. 16
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Dreaminformation vol17 cover.jpg|Vol. 17
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Dreaminformation vol20 cover.jpg|Vol. 20
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Dreaminformation vol25 cover.jpg|Vol. 25
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Dreaminformation vol27 cover.jpg|Vol. 27
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Notavailable.svg|Vol. 28
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Dreaminformation vol29 cover.jpg|Vol. 29
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Dreaminformation vol32 cover.jpg|Vol. 32
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</gallery>
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==References==
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[[Category:Sega Dreamcast]]
 
[[Category:Sega Dreamcast]]
[[Category:Promotional Publications]]
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[[Category:Promotional publications]]

Latest revision as of 08:57, 1 January 2023

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Dream Information (ドリームインフォメーション) is a monthly promotional mini-magazine/flyer which was produced by Sega for the Japanese market during the time of the Dreamcast. Each issue of Dream Information typically contains advertising for upcoming games, as well as lists of whatever games were being published that month. Some issues additionally feature information on Dreamcast hardware or have small interviews in them. The Dream Information guide also acted as a way to advertise Sega's other services during the time, such as WebTV for Dreamcast, Dream Point Bank, and Dreameye video chat. Around Volume 20 (August 2000), the publication switched from an A4 size to an 8x8" square. This size would continue to be used at the start of the Sega Press switchover in December 2001.


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