http://gonintendo.com/viewstory.php?id=102541
"But with Project Needlemouse, I think that Sega wanted to settle [sic] demands, because there’s a lot a nostalgic gamers out there, and on XBOX Live or PSN…(pause)…you have a lot of hardcore gamers. And the old versions of Sonic games are selling very well on these platforms, so there’s a real market for these kinds of products. [...] The idea really is to finally please all these hardcore gamers, because we love them at Sega."
That makes it sound like they're focusing on downloadable content delivery, whereas before they seemed to indicate it would be a retail title.
This would be a bad move on their part, i think. Especially if that meant leaving out the Wii (though it would be understandable, given WiiWare's tiny little file-size limits)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







