Board Thread:Timeline Disscussions/@comment-78.69.12.247-20121220131920

since Sega continues to be profitable, they probably will begin to resume their assault on Nintendo's handheld line.

I think the next generational leap from the Nomad would be in the 32X ballpark of graphics. And it would probably be feasible sometime during the GBA age, with lower battery life of course. (The name might be the Sega Titan, which is the moon of Saturn).

The library would most likely follow a similar pattern to the Game Gear, with ports of popular game series from the home console and some original versions of Sega series (like the GG/MS Sonic games), so probably a new 2D Sonic, Streets of Rage, an arcade conversions of Virtual On, After Burner, Virtua Fighter 2, etc. It's likely Sega would want some return on their 32X investment and thus port over some of those games, like Knuckles Chaotix, Virtua Racing Deluxe, Star Wars Arcade, etc. Third parties might do the same and give it Doom and/or Wolfenstein among other games that ran on similar hardware. Some GBA games like Guardian Heroes, Sonic Rush and Chu Chu Rocket would be made for the Titan instead.

The 32X-like 3D capabilities would be suitable for games like spacehip sims, but 3D platformers like SM64 would suffer in quality. 