Sega has no plans to produce additional mini consoles, including the Saturn or Dreamcast. Sega’s CEO stated that the company is focusing on modern games to attract today’s gamers. Sega may ...
Sega has confirmed that it will not release any more mini consoles, such as the Sega Genesis Mini. According to Shuji Utsumi, CEO of Sega America and Europe, this decision reflects the company’s ...
TEMPO/Nurdiansah Sega fans have been eagerly awaiting the launch of a Mini console to play classic games. However, Sega America and Europe CEO, Shuji Utsumi, revealed in an interview with The Guardian ...
Learn more The Sega Genesis Mini has one of the largest collections we've seen from a retro console and it's easier to find than the increasingly rare NES Classic and SNES Classic from Nintendo.
So Stuff demands to see the following retro game consoles (as zapped by shrink-ray) before Santa shows up drunk in December. And, no, one of them isn’t the Amstrad CPC Mini. We’re not masochists. Sega ...
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi in an interview with The Guardian was asked about the company possibly releasing new mini consoles based on the Saturn or Dreamcast. "I’m not going for t ...
In the mid-'80s, following the reconstruction of the industry in the wake of the Crash of '83, Sega was one of the tentpoles of the home console market. It regularly did battle with Nintendo ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Game company Sega has confirmed that it will no longer release mini consoles. This decision means there will be no revival of Saturn or Dreamcast. Quoted from Antara, IGN reported ...