Google killed support for the Dreamcast web browser after 25 years
The decision by Google to end support for the Dreamcast web browser marks a sad milestone in gaming history. While there are homebrew solutions available, the removal of official support means that surfing the web on this classic console will become increasingly difficult. This move highlights the fragility of legacy tech in an ever-evolving digital landscape. - The Dreamcast was ahead of its time with online capabilities, - but now it struggles to keep pace with modern standards. For enthusiasts, this is a reminder to cherish the innovative spirit of the past while adapting to current technologies. Ultimately, Google’s decision reflects the transience of digital support and the need for preservation efforts. Maintaining access to retro tech should be a priority to honor gaming history.