Retro Consoles That Still Hold Up (And Are Worth Every Penny)
6. Sega Dreamcast: Ahead of Its Time

The Sega Dreamcast, launched in 1999, was a console ahead of its time, offering online play and a built-in modem long before these features became standard. Despite its short lifespan, the Dreamcast boasted a strong lineup of games, including "Sonic Adventure," "Shenmue," and "Jet Set Radio," each pushing the boundaries of what was possible in gaming. The console's innovative features and unique game library have earned it a dedicated fan base, and its influence can still be felt in modern gaming. The Dreamcast remains a beloved piece of gaming history, offering experiences that are as fresh and exciting today as they were two decades ago.