thats processing power.... but dreamcast had 128-bit graphics engine...
IN any case, I wasn't talking about you Blackmane..... if you incited a meaningful discussion then don't take what I said into account........ the people who replied saying "Just another fanboy thread." is who I'm talking to....
You often do have plausible discussions Blackmane...
Actually interestingly enough after looking up some info....
Dreamcast does indeed technically have a 128bit cpu
So does PS2.
Gamecube and N64 are considered to be 64bit
Xbox is 32bit being a pentium chip