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Old 05-18-2011, 08:06 PM   #3124
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SEGA hints a new F-Zero game might eventually be made but also had to confirm it wouldn't be coming in the near future after a recent interview showed the company is willing to make another game in the series.

Biggest issue right now according to the producer is creating a good enough idea or gameplay feature for both SEGA and Nintendo to approve of the project.

Instead of traditionally having Nintendo come up with an idea and finding a studio to make the game, the F-Zero series has a special status of SEGA getting to determine when the game can be made and all they have to do is tell Nintendo to get the project approved.

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"It might happen if someone comes up with a brilliant idea that would make both Nintendo and SEGA happy," said Nobuya Ohashi who is currently working as a producer on Mario & Sonic At The London 2012 Olympic Games.

He added: "If there's a good idea, that will work for both of us, then we might do that."
If a new game in the series were to be made, most likely the choices would be between the 3DS or the upcoming Nintendo system due to Nintendo recently stating the last set of 1st party games for the Wii have already been set and in development.

http://www.officialnintendomagazine....t-happen-sega/
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