The Dreamcast Dreamphone - “a device released for the Dreamcast home video console by Sega. It allowed for phone calls to be made through the Dreamcast when the phone line was otherwise occupied for web browsing or playing games online.
It was only available directly from Sega by redeeming 4000 Dream points, accumulated via Dream point certificates found inside software sold in Japan. Due to its lack of general release in retail stores, it is extremely rare and very little is known about it.”
http://www.thedreamcastjunkyard.co.uk/2016/04/the-dreamcast-dreamphone.html
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Selections from the book, 'Transparent Light Penetrating Material in Shop Design' (2008)
1. Beauty Salon 'Taya Crystal World' - designed by Chikao Imada (2000)
2. Italian Restaurant 'Baccari di Natura' - designed by Naoki Iijima (2002)
3. Beauty Supplement Shop 'Improved Garden' - designed by Aki Sukimoto (2003)
4-5. Nail Station - designed by Kimi Hasegawa (2003)
6. Club 'Beat' - designed by Takaaki Kokubu (1999)
7. Shoe Shop 'Akakura' - designed by Sachiko Kaneko (2001)
8. Players Club 'Dios' - designed by Naoki Iijima (2000)
9-10. Sushi Roll & Asian Cuisine 'Gari' - designed by Satoru Kitazawa (2001)
11. Boutique 'Lady's Hikari' - designed by Shin Takamatsu (2000)
12. Boutique 'm,i,d, Shop' - designed by Akihito Fumita (2003)
13. Shoes 'Wano Wano/Himiko' - designed by Fujio Takayama (2000)
14. Showroom 'The Glass' - designed Boo-Woong Kim (2002)
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America Online Regional Headquarters - Beverly Hills, CA (2006)
Designed by HOK
Scanned from 'HOK - A Global Design Portfolio' (2009)
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" All the swag that's fit to print, and a bit more for good measure! "
Official Dreamcast Magazine n4 - March, 2000
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ipod nano belt by yalocaloffgod
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summer in the salt marshes of nova scotia’s eastern shore
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closeup of the new wallpaper! 🌈💫
patreon.com/mogumu
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