Correct. A lthough I was hinting that the Dreamcast was also able to compete with the Wii.^sounds like he is comparing it to the previous generation (PS2, GC, Xbox) rather than the current generation (PS3, Xbox360)
dreamcast fans seem nuts 99.9% of the time
Yes, but the other 0.1% of the time they are reasonable, sensible, intelligent, logical and sane

Yes, I think I agree with you. in games like Virtua tennis and Sega Extreme Sports especially. Even in photorealistic games there is a certain artistic merit and games like that can still be beautiful. Well, real life can be beautiful can't itI find them to be artistically stunning because imagine if they still had the high polygon count but looked like a mess.Its how all the lighting, textures ,models, and animations come together that make it look impressive.

You took the words right out of my mouth ! I think Sega added a certain 'Je ne sais quoi' to their in-house sports games which was lacking in others.I'm not a big sports person but I would say Virtua Tennis is beautiful from an artistic perspective
I think we should mention Space Channel 5 parts 1&2. Sassy, funky, psychedelic and, yes, beautiful. Also I was playing Super Magnetic Neo this morning and I noticed the way the water and also metals were rendered in places (mainly the game 'hub') and I found it very beautiful. It's quite a cutesy title but I don't think that detracts from what is a delightful looking game.
We've mentioned Evil Twin, Code Veronica and Alone In The Dark as being beautiful in their own, dark and sombre way. There are others I would point out. D2 may be drenched in red blood but also it is covered in snow. And I love snow, especially when it is falling and blanketing the Canadian mountains, the location for the game. Shadowman shows that you can also find a certain beauty in even the most evil and sinister places. Soul Reaver has a beautiful, gothic look that appeals to me.