Khara owns all Eva rights, and the best Eva games were not made by SEGA. SEGA developed just 3 Evangelion games on the SEGA Saturn: two FMV games, and a CCG tie-in that just had digital versions of rhe cards with some minigames.
All the good Eva games (which include Girlfriend of Steel, Jo, Neon Genesis Evangelions or NGE2 or Another Cases, etc) were either developed by Gainax, Bandai, or Broccoli. Most of those were not ever on SEGA hardware, either.
I wouldn’t complain getting a real Evangelion game soon that isn’t a mobile game, but its not a SEGA classic, and calling it one is ridiculous.
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Evangelion isn’t exactly a SEGA classic.
Khara owns all Eva rights, and the best Eva games were not made by SEGA. SEGA developed just 3 Evangelion games on the SEGA Saturn: two FMV games, and a CCG tie-in that just had digital versions of rhe cards with some minigames.
All the good Eva games (which include Girlfriend of Steel, Jo, Neon Genesis Evangelions or NGE2 or Another Cases, etc) were either developed by Gainax, Bandai, or Broccoli. Most of those were not ever on SEGA hardware, either.
I wouldn’t complain getting a real Evangelion game soon that isn’t a mobile game, but its not a SEGA classic, and calling it one is ridiculous.