THQ to release big name Sega games on GBA
By: Troy RobertsDate: Thursday, March 28, 2002
Source: GameSpot
THQ has announced that it will release Sega titles CRAZY TAXI, PHANTASY STAR COLLECTION, VIRTUA TENNIS, and SUPER MONKEY BALL for the Game Boy Advance early next year.
"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," said Charles Bellfield, vice president of strategic planning and corporate affairs at Sega of America. "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."
The only title to be released this year,
VIRTUA TENNIS, will include tournament and exhibition matches. CRAZY TAXI will include new locations, and even a multiplayer mode. PHANTASY STAR COLLECTION is going to be a compilation of the first three PHANTASY STAR games, and SUPER MONKEY BALL will be a "toned down" version of the GameCube game released last year. CRAZY TAXI, PHANTASY STAR COLLECTION, and SUPER MONKEY BALL all have a spring 2003 release date.More From Mania
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