The New York Times today reported that Nintendo is in talks to buy Sega.
While the deal may still crumble, executives close to the negotiations told the paper that Nintendo could get its hands on the Dreamcast-maker for about $2 billion.
Both Sega and Nintendo spokesmen pooh-poohed the story, but executives told the Times that Sega Chairman Isao Okawa has been trying to unload the company for some time, and has even held talks with Microsoft.
According to the Times report, Sega lost $357.4 million last year, and ranks 13th in software sales, although its arcade business is thriving.
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Do you think Sony maybe interested to, I mean it is the bigger company out of the three.