| disolitude said: I dont know...Sega fans get jerked around by the internet all the time. New sega system gets posted on a fictious gaming site every month. I don't believe the DC emulation part till i see it with my own eyes. Also, it doesn't make sense to do this on PS3 fr sega at all. North america is where the biggest Dreamcast userbase was, by far. And 360 still has a huge lead in that region... Just saying. The wand and other stuff...could be right... |
You forget that they "opened" up their catalog games to live market place (soul calibur DC version and some other games), this maybe is just a result of those games being ported over as Digital content. This sounds plausible because some of the rarer games never made it state side (Shenmue 2 I believe is one game that was spoke of). Either way market share would have Zero to do with the decision, I believe that the opportunity was probably given to all companies (Nintendo and Microsoft) and Sony is currently working with them to roll out what they agreed would be viable on the PS3. Remember it probably is cheaper to go the DD route of distribution than to have it pressed to disk, so this is at little cost overall to Sega for doing this.
Edit: I also noticed that powerstone collection is a DC port that was created for the psp, so this probably has more validity now that I think about it.








