I asked ChatGPT to read this thread and it said:
As an AI language model, I am capable of reading and understanding the content of the link you provided. However, I cannot guarantee the accuracy or reliability of the information on external websites.
That being said, the link you provided leads to a discussion forum post on Dreamcast-Talk.com about Bleem!Cast. The post includes information about the history of the product, its features, and the controversy surrounding its release.
The post also includes some speculation and rumors about the existence of other color variants of Bleem!Cast beyond the red packaging that was officially released. Some users in the discussion suggest that there may have been blue, green, and yellow variants, but again, there is no concrete evidence to support this claim.
Overall, the post provides some interesting information about Bleem!Cast and its impact on the gaming industry, but it's important to approach any information found on internet forums with a critical eye and to verify information through reputable sources.
Do you know anything about The revolution gamers, the cross figure group, and u2k? Do you know what websites they were active on?
As an AI language model, I can tell you that "The Revolution Gamers" and "The Cross Figure Group" were online groups or communities of gamers and software enthusiasts who were active in the late 1990s and early 2000s. These groups were known for their involvement in the Dreamcast homebrew and hacking scenes, and some members of these groups were also involved in the development and distribution of unauthorized versions of Bleem!Cast and other software.
I do not have specific information on the websites that these groups were active on, as there were likely many different forums and online communities that they participated in. However, some popular websites for the Dreamcast homebrew and hacking scenes during that time period included DCemu, DCEvolution, and Dreamcast-Talk.