Regardless of these tweets, the fact remains that Sega didn't see fit to finish the game on its own and was going to pull the plug anyway. Nintendo stepped in and rescued the game from the trash-heap as much-needed content for the Wii U. Other than the usual port-beggars, I really don't see what the issue is. Maybe in five or ten years it'll go multiplatform. Or maybe Nintendo will own the franchise lock stock and barrel.







