Sega keen on the Nintendo 3DS
Expect a few Sega games to grace the 3DS when it launches
In a new interview, Segas Naoya Tsurumi has revealed that the company is very keen on the Nintendo 3DS, saying that he believes "3D will become a big wave", that "the Nintendo 3DS is a landmark hardware" and theyd "like to invest heavily in it". While it was always certain we’d see Sega 3DS games, we now know they’re investing some time into it.
Also revealed in the interview were the sales figures for Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games. The game has shipped a staggering 6.53 million units over two the DS and the Wii. Sega, though, was hoping for 7 million sales, citing that the game didn’t sell as well in North America as they had hoped. Six and a half million guys? Clearly, a bomb.
Source: GoNintendo