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Mar1217 said:
Honestly, I'd prefer for them to continue with the contractual deals they're doing so far with multiple partners but if they were absolutely pushed to do such then I'd go with these 3 :

- Grezzo : They would basically become the "Bluepoint" studio for Nintendo doing remake of their classics and an occasional new IP when tey're given time to do so.

- Platinum Games : They're on good relations and did tons of deals with Nintendo already, I'm also pretty sure Nintendo would let them have their own artistic freedom as to what they work on (usually at their best when they work on their own IP's)

- Sega : Yup, I said it. Most of their catalog nowadays is most popular with the Nintendo audience and this would mean the acquisition of Atlus too (SMT + Persona) HAHAHAHA !!!

Also, I'd like to see them acquire or make deals with Indie studios more often like Yatch Club, Wayforward, Playtonic Games or Shi'nen !

Sega makes a lot of money off PC, in fact I wouldn't be surprised if that was a majority of their sales come from. They have the Total War series which sold really well recently with it's China game, and of course those titles make a lot off expansions, heck they even licensed out their studio Creative Assembly for Microsoft's strategy games. That's why their "AAA" announcement at Gamescom was a PC-oriented Civilization-competitor. They also release the Yakuzas on there. If Persona ever came to PC, I would have no doubt that it would by far be their most profitable platform. 

But Platinum Games and Grezzo would be great pick ups. I kind of want Grezzo to get a second chance with their original IP, Ever Oasis. I'm not a big fan of ports but, that game looked really good and it seems like the kind of title that needs some consideration.