It would be wrong not to do the same with its Dreamcast follow-up, which is an even better combination of arcade accessibility and technical racing. We included the first Sega Rally game in our Saturn round-up. We can't thing of any that were a better fit for this vibrant oddity than Nintendo's Switch. JSR has come to a whole bunch of platforms (including the Vita and mobile) in some form or other over the years. Imagine a sprawling open-world adventure combined with a stunt-fuelled skating game, then stir in a little of Splatoon's cartoon-graffiti attitude. Now it's time to do the same for the Dreamcast. We've already run through some great Sega-published Saturn games we'd love to see on Switch. Sega's last two consoles may have died ignominious deaths at retail, but they still churned out some top quality games. 7 Sega Saturn games we'd love to see on Nintendo Switch
Way more exciting, however, is the news that the Saturn and the Dreamcast will be getting some Switch ports.
Naturally, this will entail a bunch of the company's Mega Drive and Master System games. Have you heard? Sega is bringing a bunch of its classic games to the Nintendo Switch under the Sega Ages banner.