Nintendo Switch Reveal: 10 Things We Learned

4. SEGA Are Developing For The System

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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.

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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Bryan Langley’s first console was the Super Nintendo and he hasn’t stopped using his opposable thumbs since. He is based in Bristol, UK and is still searchin' for them glory days he never had.