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NVIDIA says SEGA games are coming to RTX Spark PCs, including Virtua Fighter Crossroads

Nvidia and Sega are rekindling a three-decade partnership with the arrival of Sega titles on new RTX Spark PC hardware.

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Nvidia has announced that Sega games will be available on its RTX Spark PCs, explicitly highlighting the inclusion of the title Virtua Fighter Crossroads. This development coincides with a visit by Nvidia’s Jensen Huang to Akihabara, Japan, to commemorate a 30-year professional relationship between the two companies.

Coverage from outlets including The Verge, VideoCardz.com, and Tom’s Hardware highlights the long-standing history of the partnership, noting that a $5 million investment from Sega previously supported Nvidia in 1996. The Nvidia Blog and Digitimes also confirm the focus on hardware presentations and broader efforts to integrate AI and robotics within the Japanese market.

Upcoming events include an Akihabara presentation featuring the GeForce RTX 5090 FE, for which a lottery has been planned. It remains to be seen if additional Sega game titles will be announced for the RTX Spark platform beyond those already mentioned in current reports.

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What is the status of the Nvidia-Sega partnership?

The two companies are currently marking 30 years of collaboration with events in Akihabara.

What hardware will support these games?

Nvidia has designated its RTX Spark PCs as the platform for the incoming Sega titles.

What is the historical significance of the partnership?

Coverage notes that a $5 million investment from Sega in 1996 was a factor in supporting Nvidia during that period.

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