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Sega/AT&T Set Up Dreamcast Hotline

Having trouble finding a Dreamcast this holiday season? Sega and AT&T set up a hotline to help.

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Looking everywhere for a Dreamcast and coming up empty? Sega and AT&T WorldNet have established a Sega Dreamcast Parent's Hotline to help parents, or Santa's elves, find the systems, games, and peripherals their kids want. The hotline will be in service beginning today, and you can call from anywhere in the US. Just dial 1-800-232-9000. The hotline will be active through December 31, 1999.

The hotline provides locations of retailers across the country that carry the Dreamcast system, as well as Internet-based stores that sell the system, games, and peripherals.

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