Sega doesn't know if it's going out of business, making a new system, being bought out or what. The dreamcast is the @$#*, I haven't played so many good games since the NES (The break through games, the online games, etc.). I've heard that Sega loses money with every Dreamcast purchased, Sega is worried about "The Street" and their stock. They believe if they jump ship, that the next ship should have calmer waters, but that hasn't been the case. The "Saturn" was a more powerful system than the PS, but the PS sold more than any system in the history of console systems. Sega shouldn't conceded and bow out to superior hardware. They should just add-on, don't piss off the consumer, the dreamcast was suppose to be the last system for Sega anyway, technology was suppose to be updated every year or so. Keep to that plan, a system for $100 and a system boost for $60 would be reasonable. "If you're scared get a dog, and keep making the best games"