Double R wrote:
> "John W." <worthj1970@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:1104761265.142561.112290
> @z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com:
>
> > A Japanese friend of mine and I were talking about setting up a
karaoke
> > system at home; I've got this nice 'bonus room' that's unused and
away
> > from the main living areas and I love karaoke (Japanese). I know
there
> > are karaoke DVDs out there; has anyone seen or used one of those?
Just
> > trying to figure out how to do this without shelling out a small
> > fortune for a dedicated karaoke machine that's pretty much used
only
> > for karaoke (though I've seen some that are complete DTS sound
> > systems).
> >
> > As always, much obliged. (And I'm still trying to figure out how to
get
> > some Japanese programming here in Nashville; can't see paying $25 a
> > month for Tokyo TV seeing as it's only one channel and NHK at
that).
> > John W.
> >
>
> If you have a Sega Dreamcast, you can buy a Karaoke attachment that
gives
> you the same functionality and song selection as the SegaKara setups
in
> the Karaoke boxes (about 40,000+)...which means a boatload of English

> songs as well.  If you don't have one, you can most likely pick one
up
> used for $20 and the attachment for about 1,500yen as they sell it in

> Japan only. I have an extra one I can sell to you for $15 + shipping.
The
> subscription service for it is 2,000yen a month.  If you decide that
> route, I can walk you through on setting it up.
>
Will it work on a US Dreamcast? If so that might be worth the cost.
John W.