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News   Sega and THQ Announce Next Four Games
- Posted By Michael Loewer, 03.27.2002

NGenres received confirmation today that THQ and Sega have announced the next round of titles in their exclusive 16 title Game Boy Advance co-production agreement. Here's the follow-up to our earlier report:

VIRTUA TENNIS (working title) is scheduled for release in late 2002, while CRAZY TAXI (working title), SUPER MONKEY BALL (working title) and PHANTASY STAR COLLECTION (working title) are scheduled for early 2003 release. These titles are in addition to the previously announced six games the two companies are releasing through the first half of 2003.

Alison Locke, Executive Vice President, North American Publishing, THQ:


"By bringing these classic SEGA brands to Game Boy Advance, THQ continues to execute on its strategy of releasing top brands that carry incredible consumer demand. The success of our recently released SONIC ADVANCE for Game Boy Advance speaks to the strength of SEGA's brands among the expanding Game Boy Advance audience."


Charles Bellfield, Vice President of Strategic Planning and Corporate Affairs, Sega of America:

"Working together with THQ, SEGA is bringing some of our most coveted franchises to the Game Boy Advance platform including SUPER MONKEY BALL and CRAZY TAXI. Combining the strength of our game content with THQ's expertise publishing to the handheld gaming platform, we expect to further build on the success we have had to date in this ongoing relationship with THQ."


Sega rules.


Editor-in-Chief Michael Loewer, out.
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