Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6858788-20140612030248

Think about it, Sega and Microsoft were very close in the Dreamcast games. Technically, Microsoft's first console was the Dreamcast (Windows CE was emulated on the Dreamcast.)

Also, the Xbox originally was going to have GD-Roms (the CD's used in Dreamcast and the Naomi and Triforce arcade boards), but the Xbox couldn't do that because Dreamcast's online would conflict with the upcoming Xbox live.

Even without the Dreamcast support, the Xbox was more powerful than the GameCube and the PlayStation 2 at the time, and Sega released multiple games for the system that weren't on the GameCube and PS2, such as the ToeJam and Earl reboot.

The only bad thing is, there weren't that many Sonic games for the Xbox.

Do you guys agree that the legacy of the Dreamcast was in the Xbox?

Maybe the "new Sonic game" reported on TSSZ will be exclusive to Xbox One, and be reminiscent of the Dreamcast games? You never know!

Also, another note, the Dreamcast Collection game that included Sonic Adventure DX was exlcusive to Xbox 360, from what I heard 