Yosuke Okunari – the Sega staffer who has been heavily involved with many of the company's recent retro ventures, including the Sega Ages line and the Mega Drive Mini – has hinted that the company may tackle a "Dreamcast Mini" in the near future.
Sega's final major foray in the world of home consoles, the Dreamcast played host to titles such as Soul Calibur, Crazy Taxi, Shenmue and Skies of Arcadia, but despite strong sales in North America, it couldn't pull the company out of the hole it found itself in following the underperformance of the Saturn, and it soon became clear that the market was moving in favour of Sony's upcoming PlayStation 2, which would go on to sell a staggering 155 million units to the Dreamcast's 9.13 million.
Speaking to Famitsu in an interview translated by Nintendo Life contributor Robert Sephazon, Okunari says:
Next, we’re considering concepts similar to the Mega Drive [Genesis] Mini. If I had to name some ideas, something like an SG1000 Mini or a Dreamcast Mini.
Okunari states that they won't be able to complete the next mini console project due to its scope by this time next year – or, in other words, two years after the Mega Drive Mini was released. Because of the high cost and time necessary to develop the next project, Sega is going with the one that has the most realistic potential for success in the global market.
When the Famitsu interviewer playfully suggests Sega should miniaturise the massive R360 arcade machine, Okunari takes it in good spirit:
Yes, something like that. (laughs) Maybe we'll even develop a Walk the Dog Mini!
This doesn't mean that the Dreamcast Mini is a dead cert, of course – an SG1000 Mini would be easier from a technical standpoint, and a Master System Mini could be viable as Sega has recently released the Game Gear Micro, which is based on a handheld console that has a very similar architecture to Sega's 8-bit NES rival.
Okunari adds:
The Game Gear Micro is only available in Japan. As we have the world [market] in consideration, when we develop our next [Mini] project, the scope will be much greater.
Dreamcast emulation is at a very advanced stage these days, so that particular system would make a lot of sense for Sega's burgeoning mini-console line – and the machine is relatively famous globally, despite selling so few units back in the day. Time will tell.
This article was originally published by nintendolife.com on Thu 8th October, 2020.
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Just give us a Dreamcast Ages line.
I don't even care if they would pull a Nintendo and ask $60 per game. But I need REZ and JSR on my Switch.
Not interested in these Mini consoles anymore.
Already have a MODE for my Dreamcast, so I'll be skipping this unless I feel the need for DC games on an HD TV.
I am very interested to see how many positive comments there will be in this thread after reading requests for such a product over the last few years...
Depending on the product quality and software line-up, I am a potential customer.
I don't want another console. I want Saturn and Dreamcast games (mostly Saturn) on my switch.
Sega give too much love to the megadrive and not much else. A game gear collection could be cool too. Never had one when I was young
An "official" Dreamcast retro controller will be nice on my Switch
@Alexface Yeah I was always super fascinated with the DC but also never had one. Would love to get some games of that generation on Switch.
I'd be really interested in this. Never had a dreamcast and it's somewhat of a cult console now. Presumably though would need a lot of third party cooperation for all the classics?
Shenmue save thou dreamcast once more!
I think the next project from Sega will be the VMU mini.. which will be even smaller than the GameGear micro!
As long as it had powerstone! This would have the potential to be awesome 😎
So sega is aware that they have a history beyond the mega drive was worried they had forgotten the others. Though seems forgotten the Saturn
@Yanina ya I love Sega ages on switch , I bought most of them. I already got PS4 and switch, don't need another console for sure. Just release every popular Sega titles on switch and PS4.
Woohoo! Now I want a Dreamcast mini 🥰
Insta buy for me. Loved the Dreamcast and I love mini consoles. But honestly, I do sell them after a couple of months, after realizing that I never actually play on them. Only my Neo Geo Mini Samurai Showdown still got a place in my home.
But yeah, I would buy this mini console and maybe even keep it.
I don't think I can justify another mini console, especially as I have a working Dreamcast setup and all the games that will likely feature on any DC Mini.
(watch me buy one the minute it arrives)
Would rather have a Saturn mini but Dreamcast would be cool too. Wonder if there'd be a slightly redesigned controller with built in screen, or if they'd just axe that completely? Trouble is the lineup is very unlikely to please everyone.
SG1000 / Master System would be kinda cool too but definitely doesn't carry the same appeal globally. Very niche.
This is all well and good, but you won't be able to play Crazy Taxi with a fishing rod on a mini.
But yeah, a Dreamcast collection for the Switch! Shenmue, Crazy Taxi, Chu Chu Rocket, Skies of Arcadia, Soul Caliber, Phantasy Star, Rez.
Never played a Sega console except for the game gear for about 5 minutes. I'd rather just have Skies of Arcadia legend remastered on Switch.
That would be the only other mini console I'd buy in a heartbeat. Still got my dreamcast but it's louder than my PS4 (and that's saying quite something) and I can't bear the karfuffle of wired controllers anymore. Looking forward to replaying Ecco and Skies of Arcadia.
I love SEGA consoles and did until the end. But I would rather have remakes on the switch than mini consoles. The Saturn was a brilliant console but it’s was a shame Sony has bought up most of the developers for their PlayStation. Then Dreamcast was amazing but once again didn’t have the games so failed.
As long as the game lineup was golden and the emulation up to scratch I would Day 1 a Dreamcast Mini. I've thought about buying an original Dreamcast, but I've heard a fair amount of stories about hardware failure, and so at this stage, with the best games presumably being pretty hard to come by, I'd prefer a Mini.
The Redream emulator is so good I have no interest in this. Playing Soul Calibur, Crazy Taxi and MvC2 on the go is so wicked cool I can't see myself buying another home console.
Or a dreamcast collection game to hold us over for a bit would be nice.
A Dreamcast mini or Dreamcast games on Switch would be great.
My favourite console... Power Stone 2, Skies of Arcadia, Timestalker, RE: Code Veronica, Sonic Adventure 1 & 2, House of the Dead, etc. A truly gem of a console. Love.
@Grandiajet now that's a proper avatar!
@noobish_hat Snatcher and Policenauts! ❤️
Mini Saturn plz
Sega's next game announcement could be something other than Sonic-related, but I wouldn't hold my breath for that, either.
Sega's typical response to all the fans who've been asking for (fill in the blank) for two decades kind of echoes Judge Smails from Caddyshack: "You'll get nothing (but Sonic) and LIKE IT!!!"
No love for the Master System.
@HenFjo yes
SATURN MINI. Inlcude the games that are impossible to find, and the game that is impossible to remaster- PD Saga! Take my money, Sega!
I’d love to suggest a DC Mini but I think a Master System mini has more potential. It has a suite of good Sonic games, top RPGs like Phantasy Star and Golvellius, Alex Kidd in Miracle/Shinobi World and, hopefully Operation Wolf.
Perhaps then history will give it the reputation it deserves. I’ve since been back and played on the NES titles I missed out on as a Sega kid and I’ve got to tell you the Master System was overall a much better console.
Yeah they're gonna make a mini version of the console that killed Sega's console market. Great Idea! Not! I honestly don't know why this thing had such a large fanbase. Aside from the sonic adventure games which weren't that good anyway and Shenmue there wasn't much else to get excited about.
Who cares about the SG-1000?! Most people don't even know Sega released a video game console before the Master System. Heck, most people here in the U.S. haven't even heard of the Master System, let alone the SG-1000.
My real Dreamcast still works, but i would buy a mini console just for fun.
BTW: If a older console dies. Just change a capacitor and it works again.
Works fine even on 40 year old dead Atari consoles.
@Roibeard64 Fun fact.. they've done a dreamcast collection before
@BulbasaurusRex really? have americans been living under a rock or something?!
Imagine Sega wanted to make money and remastered their dreamcast games for Switch. They would make a killing. One of my favourite consoles with some amazing games. They can bring some Saturn games over while they’re at it!
Like others have said. Let's have the games in collections and/or the e-shop. No more useless plastic please.
@Doktor-Mandrake I have it for the xb 360 but it's not the best collection I believe steam got a better version.
I’ll take a mini Dreamcast for sure! And then port the games to switch! Would like some of the hidden gems like Cannon Spike and Zombie Revenge (House of the dead spin off). And of course keyboard compatibility to play typing of the dead
Hot dog!
@Axlroselm Same here. I got the NES mini and thought it was a good idea. Played through lots of games on it, then I got the SNES mini and realized there was gonna be cables and consoles everywhere if I kept buying them, so I got the Switch game with a Megadrive collection instead of the Megadrive mini.
I would prefer a Saturn!
Why not a Saturn Mini?
Highly recommend an Odroid for dreamcast (& N64) emulation 👍
A Dreamcast mini sounds like a pretty good idea, especially if, unlike the NES and SNES mini's it's not just a limited time novelty, and it's alongside releasing the games (plus more?) on the Switch eShop.
I’d love it but due to the size of the ISOs, I doubt it’s Dreamcast. More likely to be Saturn. If it is Dreamcast though... Jet Set Radio, both Sonic Adventures, Crazy Taxi, Seaman, both Shenmues, Skies of Arcadia, Power Stone, Code Veronica, Soulcalibur, House of the Dead 2, Ikaruga, Rez, Street Fighter 3, Space Channel 5, ChuChu Rocket and Samba de Amigo. That’s a whole lot of great games.
The original Phantasy Star Online WITH online play, and Power Stone 1+2? Oh, I will buy! I haven’t bought any of the classic/mini console releases yet.
Where are all the articles about the SG 1000 mini? 😲
Still have the Dreamcast too this day. But I would buy a Mini in a heartbeat. I love the Dreamcast.
I want Cosmic Smash
"Let´s begin!"
Sad that they would skip the Saturn
We've seen Dreamcast games ported time and time again, give us Saturn games.
The Dreamcast is my favourite console, and with maintenance and modding is still my most used, but a Mini console is a bad idea.
A lot of why its library is so beloved has to do with licensed music and third-party games, which would never make it on to a rerelease.
If they make a Saturn Mini with Panzer Dragoon Saga on it though my wallet is ****ed
Just give us a Dreamcast collection or Dreamcast archive classics for Switch please.
WHERE’S MY MASTER SYSTEM?
WHERE’S MY MASTER SYSTEM?
WHERE’S MY MASTER SYSTEM?
SG1000 would effectively be just the card only Master System games. It must be DC!!
If it gets me closer to Skies of Arcadia in any way I'm down.
We need an N64 mini first.
@Krockman “have a blast” awesome game !
Would the VMUs be mini or full-sized?
Would pay 150 if it has Seaman and a mic.
If Sega makes a Sega Saturn Mini they need bring back Segata Sanshiro to do commercials for it. I can imagine him saying, "You must play Sega Saturn Mini!"
Oh man, I would love either a Dreamcast or Sega Saturn mini! The Genesis Mini was such an underrated console that seemed to be forgotten like the Turbo-Grafx mini because it came out after the "mini console" craze of Nintendo. If they did come out with a Saturn Mini (although I know this is a stretch), I would love to see them try to incorporate the light gun for the House of the Dead games!
@Doktor-Mandrake Nintendo dominated the U.S. video game market during the 8-bit era (both consoles and handhelds) to the point that the name "Nintendo" was synonymous with video game systems in the same manner as Kleenex, Jell-o, and Roller Blades. Only with the release of the Genesis did Sega become popular on this side of the pond.
Yes please! Owned it back in the day and had a good time with it, but its life was too short. I'd love to revisit it.
I love the Dreamcast almost as much as the Genesis and I'm a collector so a DC mini would be a day one buy.
@BulbasaurusRex ah true, I guess nintendo did dominate the market in the USA
@Roibeard64 I have steam version tho tbf just tend to emulate the games, my mate is obsessed with DC owns about 5 haha
Also, I could be wrong, but didnt sega loose/throw away a lot of source code for their old games? I think that's why we never got original panzer dragoon as unlockable in the remake for example
I very much doubt it would be Dreamcast before a Saturn Mini, only because DC is a more complex console to emulate for.
@SegaBlueSky A Master System mini night not be as niche as you think. Sure it wasn't a major player in the US (the Atari 7800 actually outsold it in North America) but it was a significant success in Europe and huge in Brazil, to the point where Sega's Brazilian distributor, TecToy, still sells versions with built in games. A localized version of that might do well in some territories.
Why would they ever release SG-1000? The Master System would be a much more popular option with a large number of Sega games that wouldn’t require licensing
Sonic
Hang On
Shining
Alex Kidd
Phantasy Star
Master of Darkness
Etc.
A great console, could even have a 3D glasses version 🤩
@Zeldafan79 The Dreamcast didn't kill SEGAs hardware, that honor goes to the 32X because america wanted to be different.
(Something they repeated with Sonic BOOM Rise of Lyric also)
The 32X was made to compete with the Saturn which lost trust of the fans, killed the Saturn, and doomed the Dreamcast.
In comparison, there were 9.26M Saturns sold, Dreamcast sold just above 10M(2017) and the 32X only had 800,000 units ever made, and still didn't even manage to sell out.
The SEGA CD fared better, blame SEGA of America, not the Dreamcast.
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