NVIDIA And SEGA Renew 30-Year Partnership To Power Games On RTX Spark

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While Windows on Arm may someday grow to become a mainstream platform, it's not there yet, and so the NVIDIA RTX Spark is an idiosyncratic platform. Idiosyncratic hardware usually isn't well-suited for games. Yet, if games are produced specifically for the hardware, it can deliver some of the best performance on the market. That's why it's fascinating that NVIDIA is collaborating with SEGA to bring "all of SEGA's games" to the RTX Spark.

That was the statement made by NVIDIA VP Deepu Talla, and confirmed in a gathering in GiGO Akihabara 3, the former site of SEGA Akihabara Arcade. CEO Jensen Huang piled into the arcade with SEGA veterans Yu Suzuki (creator of Virtua Fighter) and Shoichiro Irimajiri (former president), as well as the current CEO Haruki Satomi and COO Shuji Utsumi, all to announce the new collaboration while surrounded by arcade machines running SEGA's classic arcade hits—particularly Virtua...

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