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The '''DreamKey''' discs were software used by the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in Europe to connect to the internet. They acted as the method of registering online accounts and adjusting settings, as well as accessing the [[DreamArena]] service and surf the web (with later discs allowing users to choose their own ISPs). DreamKey discs were distributed with the Dreamcast console - without them, there was no way for the user to register an online account, and therefore no online gaming features could be accessed. | The '''DreamKey''' discs were software used by the [[Sega Dreamcast]] in Europe to connect to the internet. They acted as the method of registering online accounts and adjusting settings, as well as accessing the [[DreamArena]] service and surf the web (with later discs allowing users to choose their own ISPs). DreamKey discs were distributed with the Dreamcast console - without them, there was no way for the user to register an online account, and therefore no online gaming features could be accessed. |
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Dreamkey | ||||||||||
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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Publisher: Sega | ||||||||||
Developer: Sega | ||||||||||
Licensor: Access | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Keyboard | ||||||||||
Genre: ETC | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1 | ||||||||||
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The DreamKey discs were software used by the Sega Dreamcast in Europe to connect to the internet. They acted as the method of registering online accounts and adjusting settings, as well as accessing the DreamArena service and surf the web (with later discs allowing users to choose their own ISPs). DreamKey discs were distributed with the Dreamcast console - without them, there was no way for the user to register an online account, and therefore no online gaming features could be accessed.
Contents
Production credits
All Staff of Dream-Key
Sega Europe
- Executive Producer: Kazutoshi Miyake
- Product Development Director: Naohiko Hoshino
- Network Director: Keizo Fukahori
- Network Senior Producer: Steve Wombwell
- Translations Manager: Catherine Barnfather
- Webmaster: Rich Lloyd
- Sound Producer: Richard Jacques
Psy-Gong
- Planner: Yasunori Nishikawa
- Designer: Tomohiro Yamamoto, Masaharu Nakayama
- Engineer: Daisuke Yamamoto
Startle
- Account Manager: Nicola Reeves
- Producer: Luc Houselander
- Technical Consultant: James Gammon
- General Manager: Sam Pearl
ICL
- Product Manager: David Court
- Technical Design Authority Director: Mark Jones
- Project Leader: Mike Ambler
- Lead Systems Engineer: Rik Williams
- Systems Developer: Stephen Nadin
- Web Implementer: Phil Le Seuer
- Web Designer: Anton Morrin
BT
- Project Manager: David Beale
- Designer: Iain Moffat
- Delivery Manager: Tony Turner
- Product Manager: Marie Bancroft
- Deployment: Mark Cook
- Total Coordinator: Tomihisa Kamada
- Chief Engineer: Norio Kimura
- Engineer: Hiromi Ueda, Nagayuki Wakabayashi, You Furukawa, Yukihiro Hayashi, Masaya Endo
- Technical Staff: Yasuhiko Yokoyama
- Technical Adviser: Junichi Katou, Hiroyuki Suzuki
- Marketing Manager: Kenichi Hoshi
- Marketing Director: Hiroshi Suzuki
- Assistant Coordinator: Miho Nakamura, Mari Chuganji
Sega Japan
- Technical Administrator: Tetsuya Kaku
- Technical Staff: Takeshi Suzuki, Tatsuya Ando, Yasushi Sakaguchi, Yoshitaka Saguchi, Mitou Yoshida
- Executive Producer: Syouichirou Irimajiri
- Executive Producer: Satou Hideki
Magazine articles
- Main article: Dreamkey/Magazine articles.
Physical scans
Dreamcast, EU (blue) |
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Dreamcast, EU (with Dream On Volume 1) |
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Technical information
- Main article: Dreamkey/Technical information.
ROM dump status
System | Hash | Size | Build Date | Source | Comments | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 1999-09-09 | GD-ROM (EU) | 833-0003-05 V1.006 | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 1999-10-07 | GD-ROM (EU) | 832-0002-05, 833-0003-05 V1.008 | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 1999-09-09 | GD-ROM (FR) | 833-0004-09 V1.006 | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 1999-10-25 | GD-ROM (FR) | 833-0004-09 V1.008 | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 2000-02-10 | GD-ROM (AU) | 673-01243 V1.000 | |||||||||
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1,219,660,176 | 2000-10-03 | GD-ROM (IN) | 673-02117 V1.002 |
References
Dreamkey | |
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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Magazine articles |
Dreamkey discs for the Sega Dreamcast |
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Dreamkey (1999) | Dreamkey Version 1.5 (1999) | Dreamkey Version 2.0 (2001) | Dreamkey 3.0 (2002) | Dreamkey 3.1 (2003) |
Categories:
- Dreamcast Keyboard-compatible games
- 1 player games
- EU Dreamcast games
- All EU games
- Dreamcast games
- 1999 Dreamcast games
- All 1999 games
- Dreamcast miscellaneous software
- All miscellaneous software
- Dreamcast games with ADX audio
- Dreamcast games with Sofdec video
- All games
- Credits without reference
- Missing ROM hashes
- Old technical information
- Dreamkey
- Dreamkey (franchise)