With the Genesis Mini and Genesis Mini 2, Sega tried its hand on the retro mini console development and noticed its fair proportion of success- although it doesn’t seem like the corporate intends to do the rest in that area anytime quickly, in case you’re hoping for a Dreamcast Mini certainly one of as of late.
Talking in an interview with The Guardian, Sega president and COO Shuji Utsumi said that the corporate isn’t seeking to make a brand new retro mini console. As per Utsumi, the corporate’s focus is as an alternative on looking forward to the long run and delivering “one thing new”.
“I’m not going for the Mini route. It’s not me. I need to embrace fashionable players,” Utsumi stated.
“We’re not a retro firm,” he added. “We actually admire our legacy, we worth it, however on the similar time, we need to ship one thing new – in any other case we’ll develop into historical past. That’s not what we’re aiming for.”
Discuss of a Dreamcast Mini or Saturn Mini has popped up again and again over the past yr years, although the possibilities of these truly taking place have seemed more and more unlikely at finest.
Apparently, one thing that Sega does appear all for is a possible subscription service. Learn extra on that via right here.