Answer:
The major financial flop that led to the end of the Sega Dreamcast and ultimately caused Sega to stop making game consoles altogether is:
3: A game called Shenmue, that cost more than $70 million to make, meant that everyone who owned a Dreamcast needed to buy two copies of the game just for Sega to make back the money they had spent to develop it-which didn't happen.
Step-by-step explanation:
Shenmue, released on December 29, 1999, was created for Dreamcast by Suzuki. It was widely described as the most expensive video game ever produced. It had an estimated production and marketing cost of between US$47 and $70 million, according to the latest available data.