SEGAGAGA Director Says Developers Have Approached Him In The Past To Help Make A Sequel

“We want you to make a sequel; we’ll get permission from Sega for you to do it”.

For a lot of diehard Dreamcast fans, 2001’s SEGAGAGA ranks as one of the most unique and fascinating titles released for the console.

Typically described online as “a role-playing simulation”, it sees players step into the shoes of Sega Taro, a young boy tasked with reviving Sega’s fortunes and helping it withstand competition from its evil rival, DOGMA — a parody of the PlayStation manufacturer Sony.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“We want you to make a sequel; we’ll get permission from Sega for you to do it”.

For a lot of diehard Dreamcast fans, 2001’s SEGAGAGA ranks as one of the most unique and fascinating titles released for the console.

Typically described online as “a role-playing simulation”, it sees players step into the shoes of Sega Taro, a young boy tasked with reviving Sega’s fortunes and helping it withstand competition from its evil rival, DOGMA — a parody of the PlayStation manufacturer Sony.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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