In an interview with Famitsu (as reported on by Siliconera) Sega creative producer Yosuke Okunari hinted that Sega is thinking about producing a Dreamcast Mini device.
“I think for the next one, we may go with a concept close to the Mega Drive Mini,” Okunari says. “If I have to say some names, it could be an Sg-1000 Mini or a Dreamcast Mini.”
Okunari also mentions that Sega has considered “everything that has been imagined by everyone” in regards to what their next mini console/game device could be. Interestingly, he states that such projects “are moved by a substantial amount of money” and that the plan is to work “first on the one that, realistically speaking, has the highest possibility.”
He ends his thoughts on the subject by mentioning that the “project scope will be much bigger” next time around and that Sega “won’t be able to release...
“I think for the next one, we may go with a concept close to the Mega Drive Mini,” Okunari says. “If I have to say some names, it could be an Sg-1000 Mini or a Dreamcast Mini.”
Okunari also mentions that Sega has considered “everything that has been imagined by everyone” in regards to what their next mini console/game device could be. Interestingly, he states that such projects “are moved by a substantial amount of money” and that the plan is to work “first on the one that, realistically speaking, has the highest possibility.”
He ends his thoughts on the subject by mentioning that the “project scope will be much bigger” next time around and that Sega “won’t be able to release...
- 10/8/2020
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
Sega released its first pair of 3D Classics on the Nintendo 3Ds last week, and though I haven’t yet grabbed them off the eShop myself, they seem to have launched to a fair amount of excitement. Thus far, 3D Super Hang-On and 3D Space Harrier have been made available, with the rest due out over the course of the month. That’s all well and good, but some folks’ classic gaming addiction needs far more than a mere month’s worth of 3D re-imaginings. Lucky for those gamers, some recent tweets have suggested that even more 3D Classics may eventually be on the way.
The info comes via James Booth, assistant producer at Sega’s Hardlight Studio, a group focused on mobile development. Clearly someone who appreciates the 3D Classics thus far, Booth tweeted the following to Yosuke Okunari, the man behind the 3D Classics effort.
@okunari Thanks Okunari-san...
The info comes via James Booth, assistant producer at Sega’s Hardlight Studio, a group focused on mobile development. Clearly someone who appreciates the 3D Classics thus far, Booth tweeted the following to Yosuke Okunari, the man behind the 3D Classics effort.
@okunari Thanks Okunari-san...
- 12/2/2013
- by Griffin Vacheron
- We Got This Covered
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