Sega Plans Games for Handheld PCs
Well, most everyone has heard that Sega intends to get out of the game hardware business and make its way into being a leading producer of game software. However, producing games doesn't mean that the company is limited to supporting former console rival Sony and the upcoming Xbox. We're starting to see games (however primitive) come out for cell phones and PDAs and there's also a potential market in sub notebooks for games that require less horsepower than their bigger stronger siblings. According to an article on Share:
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