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Call it a Dreamcast come true. Sega of America might be on a roll.
That wasn't the case a year ago as the company slogged through marketing miscues, management chum and a paucity of support from software developers, Its Saturn videogame system proved no match for Sony Computer Entertainment of America's burgeoning PlayStation franchise.
But with the rollout of its Dreamcast system last fall, Sega returned to its roots as the ultimate brand for the passionate gamer and appears poised for growth this year.
Sega sold nearly 1.7 million Dreamcast systems in the U.S. from Sept. i to Dec- 31, 1999, according to technology...