aaron wrote:i know this is kind of a necro post, but there weren't any Sega games on the Jaguar, Virtual Boy, 3DO, PlayStation, or CD-i, were there?
During that period, Sega had its hands full with Saturn, Sega CD, Sega 32X, and plain old Sega Genesis, and the tail end of the Game Gear. I think we can forgive them for not porting to poorly-selling rival systems. I seem to recall a legal settlement where Sega would allow licensing its stuff to the Jaguar or something, but Atari went under before anything came of that.
As for a Dreamcast sequel, I think we're past the age of proprietary hardware -- all their stuff is multi platform and works well everywhere. If the Dreamcast brand were valuable, they could slap it on remake titles (like we're seeing with Genesis and MegaDrive), but I don't think that's happening either.
The Nvidia Shield is like a portable Dreamcast, with near-perfect ports of Crazy Taxi and Soul Calibur (not to mention the Reicast emulator). Plus that thing can run Portal and Half-Life 2.