Nintendo Switch Reveal: 10 Things We Learned

4. SEGA Are Developing For The System

SEGA have had a strong legacy on Nintendo ever since bowing out of the console hardware business with the failure of the Dreamcast in 2001. With a number of exclusive Sonic games making it to both Wii and Wii U, plus the "at the Olympic Games" series, there's a strong history of collaboration between the two software/hardware giants.

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Toshihiro Nagoshi took to the stage to announce that SEGA were indeed excited by the nature of the Nintendo Switch and were interested in developing a number of games for it.

It was good to see the special relationship will continue but a letdown to realise SEGA had no to games to showcase or even announce for the Nintendo Switch - no screenshots, no videos, not even logos or sequel promises.

Where's my F-Zero GX 2, gosh-darn-it!?

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