<div style='font: 12pt ; text-align: left; '>These companies all have absolutely huge libraries of older games, I can see how Rare might have some problems with Nintendo owning he rights to a lot of their games, but this is what should happen...
They should make more games with special additions like in Metroid Prime, Animal Crossing, and stuff like that, play old games as a special feature of new games.
Another thing I wish Nintendo and Sega would do is to make more multiplayer specific games like Mario Kart, Smash Brothers Melee, and Super Monkey Ball.
Rare and Sega NEED to come out with at least one dynamite Platformer or adventure title each year. As is known, Rare usually is the latecomer in this area, on the NES it wasn't until Battletoads, on SNES it wasn't until DKC, on N64 they were a little better getting Banjo Kazooie out after around 1.5-2 years. Sega's biggest adventure/platformer title is a remake of Sonic Adventure 2, I mean it's cool that they're capitalizing on the Dreamcast games and all, Sonic Adventure 2 did sell very well... but SEGA FANS HAVE ALREADY PLAYED THOSE GAMES!!! and not too long ago either. If they were going to re-use those titles, they should do what Nintendo did and offer them free with the next installment of Sonic Adventure. Sega is essentially not giving old games as bonuses, but selling them as remakes or compilations. I guess people like me are to blame, I'm always buying those Sega remakes and compilations even though I already own all the titles. I will admit that I'm also not buying any Sega Sports titles, the reason is, Acclaim, Midway, and EA just do sports a lot better.
One last thing Sega needs to really do is co-produce games with Ninendo. Who doesn't want to see Super Smash Brothers Melee 2: Sega vs. Nintendo?
One last thing, if Mario RPG (first platnum RPG in North America) and Super Smash Brothers Melee (highest selling Gamecube title) are any indication, I think Nintendo needs to make another RPG similar to Mario RPG, only one that expands beyond the Mushroom Kingdom and into Hyrule and other places in Nintendo's world, similar to how Super Smash Brothers includes a lot. Also include some old games on it from the 8/16 bit era's.</div>
They should make more games with special additions like in Metroid Prime, Animal Crossing, and stuff like that, play old games as a special feature of new games.
Another thing I wish Nintendo and Sega would do is to make more multiplayer specific games like Mario Kart, Smash Brothers Melee, and Super Monkey Ball.
Rare and Sega NEED to come out with at least one dynamite Platformer or adventure title each year. As is known, Rare usually is the latecomer in this area, on the NES it wasn't until Battletoads, on SNES it wasn't until DKC, on N64 they were a little better getting Banjo Kazooie out after around 1.5-2 years. Sega's biggest adventure/platformer title is a remake of Sonic Adventure 2, I mean it's cool that they're capitalizing on the Dreamcast games and all, Sonic Adventure 2 did sell very well... but SEGA FANS HAVE ALREADY PLAYED THOSE GAMES!!! and not too long ago either. If they were going to re-use those titles, they should do what Nintendo did and offer them free with the next installment of Sonic Adventure. Sega is essentially not giving old games as bonuses, but selling them as remakes or compilations. I guess people like me are to blame, I'm always buying those Sega remakes and compilations even though I already own all the titles. I will admit that I'm also not buying any Sega Sports titles, the reason is, Acclaim, Midway, and EA just do sports a lot better.
One last thing Sega needs to really do is co-produce games with Ninendo. Who doesn't want to see Super Smash Brothers Melee 2: Sega vs. Nintendo?
One last thing, if Mario RPG (first platnum RPG in North America) and Super Smash Brothers Melee (highest selling Gamecube title) are any indication, I think Nintendo needs to make another RPG similar to Mario RPG, only one that expands beyond the Mushroom Kingdom and into Hyrule and other places in Nintendo's world, similar to how Super Smash Brothers includes a lot. Also include some old games on it from the 8/16 bit era's.</div>
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