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The Dreamcast had multiple online services, [[#SegaNet|SegaNet]] for the United States, [[#Dricas|Dricas]] for Japan, Comma for Australia and [[#Dreamarena|Dreamarena]] for Europe.
:See this article for a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Dreamcast_online_games List of Dreamcast Online games]:MVG: [https://youtu.be/9jo8jdvWrBA Online with the Sega Dreamcast and a DreamPi in 2018], [https://youtu.be/tQFrIhwT4Cg Online with the Sega Dreamcast in 2022]
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spErnbpCoIw #1] (SegaNet) , [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMBu3Rd4kBw #2] (SegaNet), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZDZpOyi1mg #3] (Dreamarena), [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1lOgUa-nbBU #4] (Dreamarena),
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===Safe-Site.net===
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Safe-Site was a subscription service provide by Oregon Scientific that launched in 1999 (Circa) The service was promoted as a safe introduction to the internet, providing e-mail, a newsgroup, greeting card trading, and a way for kids to post game scores on a leaderboard. the service would also send subscribers educational facts and trivia. Safe-Site was exclusively for those who bought their educational computers, to the point that everything anyone knows about it comes from press releases and some promotional text in store catalogues. The service costed {{Inflation|USD|15|1999}} a month and required the "Safe-Site" modem ({{Inflation|USD|50|1999}}) <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150527101343/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/11/technology/safer-web-playgrounds-are-aimed-at-kids-and-paying-parents.html Safer Web Playgrounds Are Aimed at Kids and Paying Parents <br>(Prices are at the end of the page)]</ref>
===[[wikipedia:Total Entertainment Network|Total Entertainment Network]]===
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===[https://web.archive.org/web/20030609043011/http://sega-bb.jp/ Sega B-Club]===
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=Websites=
 
===MSN Games===
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===Safe-Site.net===
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Safe-Site was a subscription service provide by Oregon Scientific that launched in 1999 (Circa) The service was promoted as a safe introduction to the internet, providing e-mail, a newsgroup, greeting card trading, and a way for kids to post game scores on a leaderboard. the service would also send subscribers educational facts and trivia. Safe-Site was exclusively for those who bought their educational computers, to the point that everything anyone knows about it comes from press releases and some promotional text in store catalogues. The service costed {{Inflation|USD|15|1999}} a month and required the "Safe-Site" modem ({{Inflation|USD|50|1999}}) <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20150527101343/https://www.nytimes.com/1999/03/11/technology/safer-web-playgrounds-are-aimed-at-kids-and-paying-parents.html Safer Web Playgrounds Are Aimed at Kids and Paying Parents <br>(Prices are at the end of the page)]</ref>
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