A homebrew SDK/pseudo-operating system for the Sega Dreamcast. This repository is a mirror of the official SourceForge repository for KOS.
which is going to be a bit of disappointment for anyone looking forward to a potential Sega Dreamcast Mini or Sega Saturn Mini. Even so, Utsumi rounds off the interview by reiterating his forward ...
Xbox Game Pass has been a huge success for Microsoft and it's led to a bunch of other video game companies offering similar Netflix-style subscription services. It seems SEGA might be next, with ...
Fans of the Sega Dreamcast console have been dealt some saddening news from Sega. Back in 2019, Sega released the Sega Genesis Mini, which was a tiny version of the console that came packed with ...
Sega has no plans to produce additional mini consoles, including the Saturn or Dreamcast. Sega’s CEO stated that the company is focusing on modern games to attract today’s gamers. Sega may ...
Sega has said it’s not currently planning to release any more miniature consoles. The publisher’s America and Europe CEO, Shuji Utsumi, was asked about the possibility of releasing new mini consoles ...
The latest to join the fray may be Sega. In a recent chat with the BBC, Sega's newly appointed president Shuji Utsumi indicated that the company is exploring a Netflix-esque subscription model for ...
so those hoping for a mini version of the Saturn or Dreamcast are sadly out of luck. Speaking with The Guardian, Utsumi-san revealed that while SEGA is proud of its legacy, it isn’t ‘a retro ...
Now, it looks like Sega could be keen on delivering its own service. BBC had the chance to speak with Shuji Utsumi, the CEO of Sega America and Europe. During the conversation, Shuji Utsumi spoke ...
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.
What makes Utsumi's words so interesting is that he was head of SEGA Japan during the Dreamcast era, and he's certainly aiming to bring that era back. "SEGA has been somehow losing confidence.
Sega is considering a gaming subscription service like Netflix for its titles. Sega is also delisting games across platforms, possibly to consolidate under one service. Sega COO and recently ...