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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (6802)10/9/2000 8:45:22 PM
From: Voltaire  Respond to of 65232
 
Rambus gets $ from Hitachi on the Dreamcast
(Sony's share went up too, likely mostly due to PS2 sales, but N64 share went down a little).

Dreamcast Sales Surge 10/9/00 11:07

Following its price cut to $149 and $150 ISP rebate, Sega Dreamcast sales increased 156.5 percent between July 23 and Sept. 23, PC Data revealed.
In the five weeks since the price reduction, Sega's share of the market has increased to 29.9 percent of all unit sales and 39.7 percent of revenue. Sony's share has also increased to 49.0 percent in unit sales and 42.3 percent in revenue. The Nintendo 64 saw its share decline to 20.8 percent and 17.9 percent for unit sales and revenue respectively.

Through the first three weeks of September, Sega moved up to claim the top position among sports publishers, while placing second overall behind Nintendo. According to PC Data, NFL 2K1 for Dreamcast is the top-selling title of the month so far.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (6802)10/9/2000 9:58:41 PM
From: J Krnjeu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 65232
 
Hello Jim Willie CB,

My son friend is #99 Chris Hovan of Mn. Vikings. They played football and lacrosse together in high school. He's been to our house many times.

He is a nice kid!

Thank You

JK