Save 25% On This In-Depth Encyclopedia On Sega’s Dreamcast

As far as underrated consoles go, it’s hard to beat the Sega Dreamcast. Discontinued after just a few years on the market, it never earned the critical acclaim of its competitors–the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube. However, Dreamcast was home to some of the best games of the generation, and you can relive its history with

As far as underrated consoles go, it’s hard to beat the Sega Dreamcast. Discontinued after just a few years on the market, it never earned the critical acclaim of its competitors–the PS2, Xbox, and GameCube. However, Dreamcast was home to some of the best games of the generation, and you can relive its history with The Dreamcast Encyclopedia. Written by prolific games journalist Chris Scullion, the hardcover book takes a look at the console’s troubled timeline while also discussing its entire game catalog, making it the definitive destination for fans of the platform.

We’d recommend snagging the hardcover volume as it makes a great addition to a game room or bookcase, though the Kindle version is also available for just $15.

If you’re interested in completing your retro gaming collection, take a look at all the other gaming encyclopedias on sale right now. This includes The N64 Encyclopedia for $30 (down from $40) and The Sega Mega Drive & Genesis Encyclopedia for $36 (down from $40). Both are also written by Scullion, making them ideal companions next to the Dreamcast Encyclopedia on your bookcase. Here’s a look at the best gaming book deals.

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