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Ultrasonic9000 wrote: Mystic Monkey wrote: Ultrasonic9000 wrote: It is an interesting thought. Did you know: Dreamcast games are still being made by indie developers to this day. It's why I think if there will ever be a Sonic Adventure 3, if the game is at least a gigabyte then it can fit on a GD-ROM for the game to be on Dreamcast. (I imagine SOnic Adventure 3 graphics and renderings like the Storybook games graphics.)

So if independant programmers can still make games for the Dreamcast, don't see why not Sega can't recycle old Mega Drive cartridges they may have lying around to reprogram Sonic Mania into them. Well, whatta ya know... It would be very interesting to own modern Sega games for their older consoles, granted they would be more expensive due to resources required to produce them that Sega may no longer have, but all the more reason why they would be ideal for Collectors Edition.

Though I imagine those games maybe nerfed to compensate for the old consoles limits.