The Guardian also states that Sega then clarified that this meant there are currently no plans for any more mini consoles, which is going to be a bit of disappointment for anyone ...
Sega has confirmed that it will not release any more mini consoles, such as the Sega Genesis Mini. According to Shuji Utsumi, CEO of Sega America and Europe, this decision reflects the company’s ...
Japanese game company Sega has reportedly decided not to release any more Mini consoles, dashing hopes for a Saturn or ...
Learn more The Sega Genesis Mini has one of the largest collections we've seen from a retro console and it's easier to find than the increasingly rare NES Classic and SNES Classic from Nintendo.
Sega was a big competitor name for years. I’m sure I don’t have to tell you that. But over the years, they have left the console business behind. That was until they released their mini console.
Sega CEO Shuji Utsumi says the company has no plans to release more mini consoles. The Japanese video game company released two mini versions of its acclaimed Sega Mega Drive 16-bit console ...
In an interview with The Guardian (thanks, Time Extension), Shuji Utsumi, the CEO of Sega America and Europe, dashed any hopes that we might see a 'Saturn Mini' or 'Dreamcast Mini' in the future.
TL;DR: SEGA has officially confirmed it will not make any more mini consoles, and that there are no plans to create mini versions of the SEGA Saturn or Dreamcast systems. It's official ...
Sega America and Europe CEO Shuji Utsumi said in an interview that the company would see potential in planning new products.
The name Shuji Utsumi might not be as well-known as some other video game execs, but Sega Corp's recently-appointed president and COO is an industry veteran who's been toiling behind the scenes ...
Pirate Yakuza released a new set of images recently, showing off more of the mini-games and activities you can explore ...