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When [[Sega]] announced they were leaving the console market, the Nintendo Game Boy Color was on its last stand. Its successor, the [[Game Boy Advance]] was available and customers were starting to make the switch, so there was little point in supporting the earlier handheld. Nevertheless one game managed to be published by Sega for the GBC - ''[[Sakura Taisen GB2]]'', though this remained exclusive to Japan. ''[[Sakura Taisen GB]]'' and ''[[Columns GB: Tezuka Osamu Characters]]'' was also licensed by Sega to be released on the system.
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When [[Sega]] announced they were leaving the console market, the Nintendo Game Boy Color was on its last legs. Its successor, the [[Game Boy Advance]] was available and customers were starting to make the switch, so there was little point in supporting the earlier handheld. Nevertheless one game managed to be published by Sega for the GBC - ''[[Sakura Taisen GB2]]'', though this remained exclusive to Japan. ''[[Sakura Taisen GB]]'' and ''[[Columns GB: Tezuka Osamu Characters]]'' was also licensed by Sega to be released on the system.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:02, 4 November 2023

When Sega announced they were leaving the console market, the Nintendo Game Boy Color was on its last legs. Its successor, the Game Boy Advance was available and customers were starting to make the switch, so there was little point in supporting the earlier handheld. Nevertheless one game managed to be published by Sega for the GBC - Sakura Taisen GB2, though this remained exclusive to Japan. Sakura Taisen GB and Columns GB: Tezuka Osamu Characters was also licensed by Sega to be released on the system.