SEGA has revealed that it is hoping to have around 18-24 Dreamcast titles available for download on PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in a year’s time.
The publisher has already confirmed that it will be releasing classic duo Crazy Taxi and Sonic Adventure on Sony and Microsoft’s online services later this year.
However, when quizzed by CVG on how many titles the company hopes to have available by next summer, SEGA West boss Mike Hayes commented, “We hope to have somewhere between 18 to 24. Around that."
Despite this, Hayes confirmed that there are currently no plans to revisit titles from previous SEGA platforms other than its beloved white box – in other words, no Saturn games for PSN/XBL anytime soon.
"We don't have any more plans than Dreamcast at the moment," said Hayes. "You're talking about things like Saturn etc? No, we're focusing on Dreamcast. There's a significant catalogue there.”
"With Dreamcast, we want to refocus people on that particular console. We want to make it more of a campaign... Confusing it by putting other [systems] in, we decided probably wouldn't be the right thing. And obviously the Dreamcast was huge for the fans.”
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