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Also, a feature that was mostly used only in japan(except shenmue GDs) - disc decals.<br>
 
Also, a feature that was mostly used only in japan(except shenmue GDs) - disc decals.<br>
 
Some discs had a JPG or a PVR in root directory that was displayed instead of a generic disc in console's music menu.
 
Some discs had a JPG or a PVR in root directory that was displayed instead of a generic disc in console's music menu.
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:Brazil wasn't the third country. Before that, Dreamcast was released in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, USA, Canada.-[[User:Geti3220|Geti3220]] ([[User talk:Geti3220|talk]]) 08:56, 17 August 2023 (EDT)

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Notes: The Dreamcast was released in Brazil on October 4, 1999 (The third country to receive it) costing an outrageous value of R$ 899,000 the highest priced console ever released in Brazil (until that time). The first bundle didn't have the Modem or any game included, only the Generator Demo. The first bundle also included a T-Shirt, a Dreamcast magazine (This magazine was a previously released Supergame Power Magazine Special suplemment previewing the Dreamcast) and a Sticker.

The Arcade Stick and the Racing Controller were officially released but in a somewhat strange decision by Tec Toy they didn't bother to localize the boxes for them, instead they were directly imported from Japan and just had a Sticker with a Barcode and another with the Inmetro certification.

Also, a feature that was mostly used only in japan(except shenmue GDs) - disc decals.
Some discs had a JPG or a PVR in root directory that was displayed instead of a generic disc in console's music menu.

Brazil wasn't the third country. Before that, Dreamcast was released in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, USA, Canada.-Geti3220 (talk) 08:56, 17 August 2023 (EDT)