kevnah i didn't mean it like that as i still support sega even now
i still own my sega saturn and an original copy of nights into dreams/jsr + jsrf and i rebought those games multiple times but i just don't see a point of rereleasing sega's worst console, it's such a niche market
I'd argue that the Saturn was Sega's worse console, but I digress. I can understand where your coming from now though.
EmilioEstevezPinKushinTo support a company you grew up with.
Games company's typically don't make profit on hardware. They sell the hardware at a loss and then make it up in software sales later on (which wouldn't happen here as nobody is making more Dreamcast games and SEGA makes nothing off of the second hand market).
That's how hardware is sold now a days yes, but that doesn't mean Sega couldn't sell there hardware for a profit. This system really wouldn't be a competitor to the XBox One or the PS4 and since it would be a niche market people in that market would be willing to pay for it. Also since the Dreamcast was basically a computer running windows ME when it came out it didn't and wouldn't take much to port games to it. The problem with getting games for the system made when it first came out was more that Nintendo and Sony had exclusive rights to most of the big name games of that generation. All Sega had at that point was Sonic. I'd still love to play Killer Instinct and Sonic Adventure the way they were meant to be played instead of the shitty N64/PS2 ports.