It's been some time since Sega was the driver of a console platform after it bowed out of the console wars following the relative failure of the Dreamcast. That generation it could've been a five-horse race between Sony's PlayStation 2, Microsoft's Xbox, Nintendo's Gamecube, and Sega's Dreamcast.
But, alas, it ended up with Sony taking the crown. Since then Sega has largely focused on developing and publishing games, instead of making consoles, and this is set to continue but with an intriguing
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