
The Sega Dreamcast just received a surprising new accessory in the form of the Dream Color Plus, developed by Nai Adventure in Brazil. This unique controller stands out as the first Dreamcast controller capable of displaying game information in full color, a major leap over the classic monochrome VMUs that fans are used to.
Not only does it add a vibrant new layer of interactivity with its color display, but the Dream Color Plus is also fully wireless, giving players more freedom and modern convenience on their retro hardware. Early demonstrations show it in action with Dreamcast titles, seamlessly displaying colorful game data while in play.
The Dream Color Plus will be showcased at the Canal 3 Expo in Brazil this September, where fans will get the chance to see it in person. While details such as release plans and pricing are still under wraps, the controller has already captured the attention of Dreamcast enthusiasts worldwide. It’s a rare example of the community pushing Sega’s last console into new territory decades after its original release.