
Japanese gaming publication Famitsu has chatted with Sega’s traditional {hardware} producer Yosuke Okunari in regards to the newly introduced Mega Drive Mini 2. Famitsu requested Mr. Okunari about whether or not they had thought in regards to the prospect of bringing out a Sega Saturn Mini or Sega Dreamcast Mini. Okunari mentioned that they’ve, however he admitted that with the semiconductor shortages attributable to COVID-19 coupled with the inner prices of growing Saturn Mini or Dreamcast Mini they in the end determined in opposition to it. The Mega Drive Mini 2 is due out in Japan this October and comes with 50 video games preinstalled together with some from the Sega Mega CD. A western launch date for the Sega Mega Drive Mini 2 has not been introduced.
“A few of you might say ‘this isn’t a Sega Saturn Mini’ or ‘I wished a Dreamcast mini’, it’s not that we didn’t take into consideration that path. The event of recent boards has been stagnant because of the Coronavirus and, in fact, it could be a reasonably costly product when it comes to value.”
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