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Sega Falcom had planned to localise ''[[Popful Mail]]'' for a western audience as ''[[Sonic:Sister Sonic|Sister Sonic]]''. The idea was to replace the cast with [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] characters, including "Sonic's lost sister". Thanks to fan complaints, this idea was scrapped.  
 
Sega Falcom had planned to localise ''[[Popful Mail]]'' for a western audience as ''[[Sonic:Sister Sonic|Sister Sonic]]''. The idea was to replace the cast with [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] characters, including "Sonic's lost sister". Thanks to fan complaints, this idea was scrapped.  
  
Note: while the Master System version of [[Ys]] and the Mega Drive version of ''[[Sorcerian]]'' were ported by Sega, they are not part of the Sega Falcom partnership.
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Note: while the Master System version of ''[[Ys]]'' and the Mega Drive version of ''[[Sorcerian]]'' were ported by Sega, they are not part of the Sega Falcom partnership. Furthermore, the Mega Drive ''[[Ys III]]'' was ported by [[Telenet Japan]], not Sega.
  
 
==Softography==
 
==Softography==

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Sega Falcom was a short-lived alliance between members of Sega and Falcom in 1991. Only four games were released with the Sega Falcom brand, and the name was dropped by 1995.

Sega Falcom had planned to localise Popful Mail for a western audience as Sister Sonic. The idea was to replace the cast with Sonic characters, including "Sonic's lost sister". Thanks to fan complaints, this idea was scrapped.

Note: while the Master System version of Ys and the Mega Drive version of Sorcerian were ported by Sega, they are not part of the Sega Falcom partnership. Furthermore, the Mega Drive Ys III was ported by Telenet Japan, not Sega.

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