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'''Dreamcast '''was the first of the sixth generation of video game consoles and the last home console made by [[Sega]] before it became a third party company.
 
'''Dreamcast '''was the first of the sixth generation of video game consoles and the last home console made by [[Sega]] before it became a third party company.
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{{Primary Logos}}
 
{{Primary Logos}}
 
==Sega Katana==
 
==Sega Katana==
 
===1997–1998 (pre-launch)===
 
===1997–1998 (pre-launch)===
 
[[File:Katana logo.png|center|250px]]
 
[[File:Katana logo.png|center|250px]]
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==Dreamcast==
 
==Dreamcast==
===1998–2001===
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===1998–2007===
 
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Sega Dreamcast logo.svg|Japanese variant<br>(1998)
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Sega Dreamcast logo.svg|Japanese variant<br>(1998-2007)
Dreamcast logo.svg|American variant<br>(1999)
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Dreamcast logo.svg|American variant<br>(1999-2001)
Dreamcast-P.svg|European/PAL variant<br>(1999)
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Dreamcast-P.svg|European/PAL variant<br>(1999-2002)
 
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The Japanese version of the logo was orange, as that colour is considered to be lucky in Japanese culture. The European/PAL version was colored blue to avoid trademark infringement issues with German video game publisher [[Tivola Publishing|Tivola]], who had been using an orange swirl as its logo before the Dreamcast was introduced.
 
The Japanese version of the logo was orange, as that colour is considered to be lucky in Japanese culture. The European/PAL version was colored blue to avoid trademark infringement issues with German video game publisher [[Tivola Publishing|Tivola]], who had been using an orange swirl as its logo before the Dreamcast was introduced.
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{{Chronology|''[[Sega Saturn]]''||[[File:Sega (Print).svg|center|125px|link=Sega]]Home Consoles}}
 
{{Sixth generation video game consoles}}
 
{{Sixth generation video game consoles}}
 
{{Sega Sammy Holdings}}
 
{{Sega Sammy Holdings}}

Revision as of 20:28, 3 October 2020

Dreamcast was the first of the sixth generation of video game consoles and the last home console made by Sega before it became a third party company.

This page only shows primary logo variants.
For other related logos and images, see:

Sega Katana

1997–1998 (pre-launch)

Katana logo


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Dreamcast

1998–2007

The Japanese version of the logo was orange, as that colour is considered to be lucky in Japanese culture. The European/PAL version was colored blue to avoid trademark infringement issues with German video game publisher Tivola, who had been using an orange swirl as its logo before the Dreamcast was introduced.

Sega Saturn
Sega (Print)
Home Consoles