As I said in the other thread it's an unexpected but not so surprising announcement. With Sega's game selling loads on the Wii it's really not that surprising that they'd jump on the opportunity to pick up a potential huge seller. And they wouldn't have picked it up if they aren't going to market it as such. So it's a win for all of us. It's unexpected though because no one thought it was going to be a "Japanese" developer to pick it up. Even though its America we were thinking the American and European companies because that's who makes these kind of games but Sega is pretty americanized.
So I think this is good for the property.








