I dunno but it would be criminal for sega not to do Chu Chu Rocket and Puyo Puyo Fever on the current hand helds as they are just the sort of thing you want on a train/plane/car journey.
Yeah, I agree. I think even Crazy Taxi, or Sega Sports Tennis would be a great addition as well. I just find it a bit odd that Sega didn't have a game to coincide with the PSP's launch...
Who knows what goes on in the sega brain dazzo! If sega was a human and not a corporate business it would almost certainly be a woman... a hormonal one at that.
Supsoetly Virtua Tennis has been anouced in development. As well japan already recieved a version of Puyo Puyo Fever for PSP.
Guys, don7T you read any press? Sega have been making PSP games from day one. Puyo Puyo Fever was released ages ago and they have others too such as: Project S Pachislot series (Pachinko and Slots) Some comunication game Some Multiplayer Sports Game Graphical Adventure Game Digital Pet You'll notice that all of these games don't have titles but they are listed in Sega's official press. They also have no release dates apart from Puyo Puyo Fever which is already out. Yakumo
Wouldn't surprise me. They seem to support just about every platform, from Ngage all the way down to the Palm OS.
So I'm not the only one who thinks that all of those sound incredibly lame then... Need....Sega...Arcade Games... Oh man...they should do a Daytona for it...
Chu Chu Rocket has been out on GBA (so it's technically on DS ) since early in the GBA's lifespan, and the gameplay is really, REALLY similar to the Dreamcast version. Also, there's currently Puyo Puyo Fever on both GBA and DS.
I guess I was referring to the US side of the PSP. Sega didn't have any launch titles, which is kind of a bummer. I'm looking for something set in stone. And you know, a well-known, or long-running Sega franchise to be released on the system. But, I hope Sega announces some classic titles for the PSP at E3...
Did you know that there's a Chu Chu Rocket for the Mega Drive and the Mega CD? The MD version uses the same graphics as the original but is still in the beta stages while the Mega CD version was complete but had the graphics replaced with shite Americanized ones. Yakumo
Saw it seemed like a cool little port project, i didnt know the sega/mega cd version had the graphics changed.
Yes, it was a homebrew project but the Mega CD version was autually released through ????Games (can't remember the name now) they also release a few other unreleased games. Yakumo