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The '''Dreamcast Keyboard''' (ドリームキャストキーボード) is a keyboard peripheral built for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Though keyboards had existed for consoles in the past, the Dreamcast's keyboard was seen as the first "useful" one, thanks to the Dreamcast's internet capabilities. It was also the first console keyboard to be released internationally in large numbers. Many games can be used in conjunction with the [[Dreamcast Mouse]], effectively simulating PC controls for first person shooters.
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{{stub}}'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (ドリームキャストキーボード) is a keyboard peripheral built for the [[Sega Dreamcast]]. Though keyboards had existed for consoles in the past, the Dreamcast's keyboard was seen as the first "useful" one, thanks to the Dreamcast's internet capabilities. It was also the first console keyboard to be released internationally in large numbers. Many games can be used in conjunction with the [[Dreamcast Mouse]], effectively simulating PC controls for first person shooters.
  
==Models==
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==Hardware==
 
Like normal PC keyboards, the Dreamcast keyboard varies between countries due to different key placements. Also as with other peripherals, special editions of the keyboard were made with different color schemes, the majority of which never left Japan.
 
Like normal PC keyboards, the Dreamcast keyboard varies between countries due to different key placements. Also as with other peripherals, special editions of the keyboard were made with different color schemes, the majority of which never left Japan.
  
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In Europe, keyboards were released with British, French, German, Spanish and Italian layouts.
 
In Europe, keyboards were released with British, French, German, Spanish and Italian layouts.
  
==List of compatible games==
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==Photo gallery==
 
===Photos===
 
===Photos===
 
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File:DCKeyboard JP.jpg|JP model (HKT-7600)
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DCKeyboard JP.jpg|JP model (HKT-7600)
File:DCKeyboard JP HKT-4000.jpg|JP model (HKT-4000)
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DCKeyboard JP HKT-4000.jpg|JP model (HKT-4000)
 
DCKeyboard JP SakuraTaisen.jpg|JP ''Sakura Taisen'' model
 
DCKeyboard JP SakuraTaisen.jpg|JP ''Sakura Taisen'' model
 
DCKeyboard DC JP HelloKittyBlue.jpg|JP ''Hello Kitty'' model (blue)
 
DCKeyboard DC JP HelloKittyBlue.jpg|JP ''Hello Kitty'' model (blue)
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DCKeyboard DC JP Black.jpg|JP black version
 
DCKeyboard DC JP Black.jpg|JP black version
  
File:DCKeyboard US.jpg|US model 1
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DCKeyboard US.jpg|US model 1
File:DCKeyboard US2.jpg|US model 2
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DCKeyboard US2.jpg|US model 2
File:DCKeyboard US SegaNet.jpg|US [[SegaNet]] model
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DCKeyboard US SegaNet.jpg|US [[SegaNet]] model
File:DreamcastKeyboard.JPG|UK model
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DreamcastKeyboard.JPG|UK model
 
DCKeyboard DC FR.jpg|FR model
 
DCKeyboard DC FR.jpg|FR model
 
DCKeyboard DC DE.jpg|DE model
 
DCKeyboard DC DE.jpg|DE model
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===Hardware Diagrams===
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File:DCKeyboard US Diagram.svg|US model 1
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DCKeyboard US Diagram.svg|US model 1
 
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==Physical scans==
 
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Revision as of 04:13, 15 February 2020

DreamcastKeyboard.JPG
Dreamcast Keyboard
Made for: Sega Dreamcast
Manufacturer: Sega
Type: Keyboard
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Dreamcast
JP
¥4,5004,500[3] HKT-7600
Sega Dreamcast
JP
(Alt)
¥4,5004,500 HKT-4000
Sega Dreamcast
JP
(Hello Kitty)
HKT-7601
Sega Dreamcast
US
HKT-7620
Sega Dreamcast
DE
DM 59,9559,95[4] HKT-7632
Sega Dreamcast
ES
HKT-7633
Sega Dreamcast
FR
HKT-7631
Sega Dreamcast
UK
£19.9919.99[2] HKT-7630
Sega Dreamcast
CZ
1400 CZK Kč1400 CZK[6]
Sega Dreamcast
PL
99zł99
Sega Dreamcast
AU
$69.9569.95[5]

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Dreamcast Keyboard (ドリームキャストキーボード) is a keyboard peripheral built for the Sega Dreamcast. Though keyboards had existed for consoles in the past, the Dreamcast's keyboard was seen as the first "useful" one, thanks to the Dreamcast's internet capabilities. It was also the first console keyboard to be released internationally in large numbers. Many games can be used in conjunction with the Dreamcast Mouse, effectively simulating PC controls for first person shooters.

Hardware

Like normal PC keyboards, the Dreamcast keyboard varies between countries due to different key placements. Also as with other peripherals, special editions of the keyboard were made with different color schemes, the majority of which never left Japan.

Japanese keyboards are generally smaller in size, lacking a number pad.

Three versions were released in North America. The original keyboard (or "model 1") was designed to match the aesthetics of early Dreamcast packaging. When Sega of America opted to rebrand the console's packaging, a second keyboard ("model 2") was released. The two are mostly identical, however the model 2 keyboard has a black logo with white text and sports a curved space bar. A separate keyboard was released which received SegaNet branding, though is mostly identical to the second model.

In Europe, keyboards were released with British, French, German, Spanish and Italian layouts.

Compatibility

Magazine articles

Main article: Dreamcast Keyboard/Magazine articles.

Promotional material

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Print advert in Bonus (YU) #7: "7/2000" (2000-09-25)
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Print advert in Neo Plus (PL) #35: "Wrzesień 2001" (2001-xx-xx)
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Photo gallery

Photos

Hardware diagrams

Physical scans

Sega Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
60 [7]
100 [8]
Sega Dreamcast
80
Based on
2 reviews
Sega Retro Average 
Publication Version Score
Computer & Video Games (UK)
50
[7]
Computer & Video Games (UK)
100
[8]
Sega Dreamcast
75
Based on
2 reviews

Dreamcast Keyboard

Dreamcast, US
DCKeyboard DC US Box Top.jpg
DCKeyboard US Box Back.jpgNospine-small.pngDCKeyboard US Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, US (2nd model)
DreamcastKeyboard DC US Box Back Newer.jpgNospine-small.pngDCKeyboard US Box Front Alt.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, JP (HKT-7600)
DCKeyboard DC JP Box Back HKT-7600.jpgNospine-small.pngDCKeyboard DC JP Box Front HKT-7600.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, JP (HKT-4000)
Dckeyboard jpbox back.jpgNospine-small.pngDckeyboard jpbox front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, JP (Black Version)
DCKeyboard DC JP Box Back Black.jpgNospine-small.pngDCKeyboard DC JP Box Front Black.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, UK
DCKeyboard EU Box Front.jpg
Cover
Dreamcast, FR

Dreamcast, DE

Dreamcast, ES

References


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