The latest issue of Nintendo Power has an interview with Sega's president, but the best comments weren't in the magazine.
In September issue of NP, Sega of America president Simon Jeffery had an interview with the newly-redesigned magazine. The content in the magazine isn't anything special, but the online version of the Q&A is a different story entirely.
The online interview, which can be found at Nintendo's website, includes all of the questions asked of Jeffery in the print interview, along with a bunch more. The talk touches base on all things Sega, from why Sega left the sports business to how Sonic is coming along these days.
Nintendo Power also asked Jeffery about next-gen games, and possible Revolution development. His answers? Well, here are some snippets.
We’re very interested in Revolution at the moment. We obviously haven’t made any announcements, but we, like other people, are talking with Nintendo about what Revolution will be, about potential opportunities on Revolution.
We’re very excited about the prospects of Revolution, because, like we were talking about earlier, the Nintendo platforms have been great for Sonic and the classic franchises. We think Revolution can absolutely be the same. But I think you’re absolutely right. If Nintendo does choose a different model than Sony and Microsoft, then it might be very difficult for some third parties to adopt this three-pronged, multi-platform approach.
For the whole interview, pick up the latest Nintendo Power and/or click here.