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Redspotgames has plans for further Dreamcast development

Redspotgames has plans for further Dreamcast development
Whether you’re still lugging around that old Dreamcast, or you’ve a new-fangled mod or an emulator of some sort handy, have heart: you’re not the simplest one keeping the dream alive! If the children at Redspotgames have their way, they’ll keep publishing games for the venerable (and defunct) console — that’s, in line with marketing and sales director Adrian Loudero, who spent your time speaking to Joystiq at Gamescon last week. ” We have now seen some stuff on the PC, and we [are] speaking to to the corporations to determine if they’re going to conform to release on the Dreamcast,” he said. ” We also have plans for 2011, maybe a generation, but here is really all I will say directly.” Attention to the beloved platform is a labor of love, obviously — the company sells ” a number of thousand copies” of titles it releases, and has recently started developing games for WiiWare and Xbox Live Arcade to stay afloat. Whatever it takes, right?

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