
Dreamcast Web Browsing Is Dead Over 25 Years Later Thanks To Google - Kotaku
Surely Google could afford to let Dreamcast users keep checking the weather on their 27-year-old consoles? Why are games still launching without difficulty settings, only to add them in later when enough people donât play at launch? And what new sex jokes will Fortnite stumble into in 2026? Itâs the latest edition of Morning Checkpoint, Kotaku âs daily roundup of smaller gaming news and culture. We are officially in the end-of-year holiday stretch and I canât decide which of the 10 games I started and didnât finish this year to go back to during the winter break lull. I just keep picking up new games instead. I just started Kingdoms of the Dump and itâs proving to be a lovely-looking comfort food old-school JRPG. What have you picked up so far during the winter 2025 Steam sale? RIP PlanetWeb Dreamcast players can no longer browse the World Wide Web. Its groundbreaking PlanetWeb browser capability has been killed by Google decades after it launched, according to Dreamcast Live . âSad news guys. After over 25 years of support, Google has finally discontinued support for Dreamcast web browsers,â the account posted over the weekend. It shared a screenshot of an error telling the user to update their browser âto a recent version.â âAnd for your information Google, I am on the latest web browser! PlanetWeb 3.0, yo!â Dreamcast Live replied. Sega was at the forefront of bringing the internet to game consoles, beginning in 1990 with Sega Meganet for the Genesis and continuing through to the launch of the Dreamcast in 1998 and the eventual release of Phantasy Star Online . Chronos: The New Dawn is getting an easier mode The immersive survival horror action game has a new update coming in early 2026. Itâll add Temporal Diver Mode, an easier difficulty option that will hopefully let more people experience one of this yearâs bigger releases that didnât get a ton of attention at launch (it launched a day after Hollow Knight: Silksong ). Fortnite accidentally gets too horny again A new accolades trailer for Fortnite Chapter 7 seemed harmless enough. It included censored posts from random internet users saying things like âFuck the Dark Voyagerâ and âLike a fucking fever dream.â But as TheGamer points out , the issue was with what the trailer didnât censor: the user name of someone who goes by Jonesy Frotting. Frotting is slang for a particular type of dick-on-dick foreplay . FORTNITE DELETED THE AD đ pic.twitter.com/l7PchA10kO - HYPEX (@HYPEX) December 21, 2025 I guess it ended up being too risquĂ© for Epic once people pointed it out. The trailer has since been removed from YouTube. This isnât the first time this year that Fortnite had to backtrack on sexual innuendo. It posted and deleted the phrase âmother of rose toysâ when Doja Cat had ostensibly taken over the Fortnite social accounts back in October . Limited Run Games has reached a $2.7 million settlement over data surveillance The money will go to customers whose...
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