
Japanese gaming publication Famitsu has chatted with Sega’s basic {hardware} producer Yosuke Okunari concerning the newly introduced Mega Drive Mini 2. Famitsu requested Mr. Okunari about whether or not they had thought concerning 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 interior prices of creating Saturn Mini or Dreamcast Mini they finally 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 needed a Dreamcast mini’, it’s not that we didn’t take into consideration that course. The event of recent boards has been stagnant because of the Coronavirus and, in fact, it could be a reasonably costly product by way of price.”
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