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torok said:
Unfortunately, I doubt they will enter the market. The home consoles market is too competitive today, while the handheld has less companies. One problem in entering is that Nintendo always generated massive numbers there, while GG never got to much of a chance. Sony already did good numbers with the PSP and the Vita with their current Japanese numbers will probably double the original GG numbers.

Despite that, if they did I would buy it without hesitation, day 1. They just shouldn't call it Game Gear, it was a more 90's name and it wasn't as succesful as they wished. If Sega returns to the hardware scene, they should make clear that their new devices are a different approach compared to their old ones, show us a new Sega.

Well considering how much of a failure the Vita is in terms of sales, a bow out fo the handheld market for Sony wouldn't surprise me. Nintendo would be left with all that market share to itself, wouldn't someone want to give them a run? I think with Sega's commitment to mobile gaming growing a handheld entrance for them would be perfect. They already still develop arcade boards so a handheld console shouldn't be a problem. It's just the risk for them, but you're right even if they did the name has to be different. What should they call it?