Sega Dreamcast Online Discs

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I recently acquired a whole bunch of Sega Dreamcast online web browser CD's from my friend at EB Games... they were free for some reason (discontuation of service or something?)

Anyways, I have rougly 2 dozen and I am going to sell them first come first serve. 2 dollars shipped, PM me if interested.
 
I recently acquired a whole bunch of Sega Dreamcast online web browser CD's from my friend at EB Games... they were free for some reason (discontuation of service or something?)

Anyways, I have rougly 2 dozen and I am going to sell them first come first serve. 2 dollars shipped, PM me if interested.

Let me get this right - You just admitted you got them for free at EB, yet you want to sell them to us??

What are you smoking? That means we could go to a local EB and get them for free. I know you're sorta new and all, but if you're going to sell something here.. you shouldn't mention that you got it for cheaper than what you're selling it for.
 
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I recently acquired a whole bunch of Sega Dreamcast online web browser CD's from my friend at EB Games... they were free for some reason (discontuation of service or something?)

Anyways, I have rougly 2 dozen and I am going to sell them first come first serve. 2 dollars shipped, PM me if interested.

Let me get this right - You just admitted you got them for free at EB, yet you want to sell them to us??

What are you smoking? That means we could go to a local EB and get them for free. I know you're sorta new and all, but if you're going to sell something here.. you shouldn't mention that you got it for cheaper than what you're selling it for.[/quote]

It's $2 SHIPPED, quit your whining
 
It's not a big deal, it was for future reference :p if he admitted we could get 'em for free, why would we pay two bucks? Remember, we're cheap asses :D
 
Just for reference purposes, I'd like to point out that the DC web browser software came included with the system new. If you got your DC used without the software, you're not missing much.
 
No offense, but aren't these discs completely useless? The Sega.net service is over, as is online support for all games.

Edit: I forgot that some of those "browser" discs came with Sega Swirl...Fun little puzzle game.
 
These let you use your Dreamcast to browse the web (and send email too) using dialup.

The process is rather painful without a keyboard and limited in several ways, but useless it's not.
 
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