Originally Posted by Vicman
The only Sega games to come out for the GC in 2004&5 so far have been Amazing Island, SMB 2-Pack, Puyo Pop Fever (DC/PS2 port), Samurai Jack(PS2 port), Virtua Quest (PS2 port), PSO1&2 Plus, & PSO3. The only exclusives for the GC being Amazing Island & PSO3 CARD Revolution in which both have been rated rather poor.
As for PSO the Xbox got PSO1&2 while the PS2 didn't get PSO but will be getting Phantasy Star Universe in early '06. Looking at that list above doesn't seem to support the view that Sega's been throwing GC more/exclusive games in the last 2 years seeing as how in the same time Sega's given the Xbox Iron Phoenix, Spikeout, Worms Forts, SMB Deluxe, Otogi 2, Outrun2, Headhunter Redemption, & Puyo Pop Fever.
As for the PS2 Sega's given them a ton of games in Japan and the USA including but not limited to Let's Make a Pro Baseball Team! 3, Sakura Taisen 5, Shining Force NEO, Worms Forts, SMB Deluxe, Sakura Taisen 3, Tenchu Fatal Shadows, Project Altered Beast, TotD, Chaos Field, Derby 4, Shining Tears, Sega Superstars, Blood Will Tell, Headhunter Redemption, Virtua Quest, J-League Pro Soccer '04, Samurai Jack, Astro Boy, & Puyo Pop Fever.
And these lists aren't even including the Sega AGES remakes, Sonic GEMS collections, Sega Sports titles, or the upcoming games for 2005 which include various Xbox 360 titles. I think it's pretty clear that Sega's been primarily supporting all 3 since 2003 and more so the PS2, then Xbox, and lastly the GC in order of their marketshare these last 2 years.