
Sega Dreamcast Sega GT Disc Only
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Sega GT on Dreamcast is a 2000 racing simulation title, published by Sega directly and built on the same technical ambition that made the Dreamcast's launch library a brief but real threat to PlayStation 2 before the console's discontinuation in 2001. The disc is GD-ROM format, the Dreamcast's proprietary optical medium, and this one is disc-only, no manual, no case, no insert.
When Sega GT arrived in North America in 2000, the Dreamcast was already fighting a perception war it could not win. Sony had announced the PS2. Microsoft was warming up the original Xbox. And yet the Dreamcast's software output in that window stayed aggressive. Sega GT launched the same calendar year as Shenmue, Skies of Arcadia, and Crazy Taxi 2, a catalog run that holds up as one of the densest single-platform years a company ever produced going into a known console sunset. The game itself drew immediate comparisons to Gran Turismo on PSOne, enough comparisons that buyers at the time had to make a genuine choice between platforms rather than a default one. It supported a large garage of licensed vehicles, tuning depth that matched the ambition of its competitor, and a driving model that leaned toward simulation over arcade response. Sega's internal racing team brought the same discipline they showed in Ferrari F355 Challenge, which had already run in arcades and made the jump to Dreamcast in 2000 as well.
Sega's final racing sim as a platform holder, lime green label intact, ready to run.
The disc you are looking at is the GD-ROM release, lime green label stock with speedometer and tachometer graphics printed across the face. Without a case, the grading lives entirely on the disc surface itself. Run it under a light at a low angle before you slot it into a system: the GD-ROM format reads from the outer hub ring outward, so edge scratches near the perimeter carry more risk than center scuffing. Check the hub ring for stress cracks or any flex distortion, which would be the first place structural wear would show on a bare disc that has spent any time outside its case.
OWNER VERIFY: Confirm disc reads without error on a clean Dreamcast laser unit, and note any visible radial scratches in the outer data band before listing as play-ready.
Sega's final racing sim as a platform holder, lime green label intact, ready to run.
The Sega Era
Sega's y2k catalogue moved fast and took risks. Genesis, Saturn, Dreamcast, the arcades that fed them, the merchandise that trailed each launch. The blue-ribbon years produced cartridges, plush, promotional cards, and magazine inserts that rarely made it past the living room floor. What landed here was stored carefully enough to survive two console generations.
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Inspected in Las Vegas on June 2026. Each piece is a single unit, sold as inspected.
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This sega dreamcast sega gt disc only originates from the y2k era[01], represents Sega[02]'s output, . Each piece in the shop is a single unit, inspected by hand in Las Vegas before listing. The data manifest to the right records the fields on file for this lot; where a field is empty it has been omitted rather than guessed.
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Looks awesome. Definitely swinging by again next time I'm in Vegas.
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Every piece in the shop is a single unit. Once it is gone, it is gone.
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