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Sega have made some great RPGs in their time, look at the Phantasy Star series, for example. Nintendo have struggled in this genre in recent years.
Working together they could create something fantastic.
So who wants to see Shenmue ported to the GameCube, and the series continuing there?
That would be cool.
Let the PS2 have Virtua Fighter, as long as Nintendo get Shenmue, Phantasy Star, Sonic etc.
Sega have made some great RPGs in their time, look at the Phantasy Star series, for example. Nintendo have struggled in this genre in recent years.
Working together they could create something fantastic.
So who wants to see Shenmue ported to the GameCube, and the series continuing there?
That would be cool.
Let the PS2 have Virtua Fighter, as long as Nintendo get Shenmue, Phantasy Star, Sonic etc.
I’m not saying they aren’t brilliant because they are its just that when it comes to serious real life stuff Nintendo don’t do it.
All the years Nintendo and Saga have been fighting has made them respect another making this partnership more special and meaningful, and both parties seem to be overjoyed with it anyway.
Personally I would love to see a game with both Mario and Sonic in this partnership.
Saga is backing the PS2, but only by producing Virtual Fighter for them. But with Nintendo it’s full on!
Saga is backing the PS2, but
> only by producing Virtual Fighter for them. But with Nintendo it’s
> full on!
Who are Saga?
Why is everyone calling the second most famous (but not biggest) games company in the wold Saga?
There is an "e" in Sega!
The "e" key isn't right next to the "a" key so you can't say your finger slipped!
Remember it's spelt S E G A