Danthrax said:it's one facet. being a Sega fan also requires you to:
1) play an anticipated Sega game, only to find it doesn't meet even your lowest expectations
2) enjoy a Sega game, look forward to a sequel, then count the years that pass without a sequel
3) wax poetic about a Sega game that's at least seven years old, regardless of its critical reception at launch
4) defend yourself, both on the Internet and to real-life friends, concerning why you like Sega games (certain ones or generally)
5) read UK Resistance's Web site and nod knowingly, laugh and cry — sometimes all at once
6) play at least one Sonic game
all you've experienced from this is "hope Sega ports an arcade game, only to have that hope crushed". you've gotta start somewhere, though — congrats on leveling up. =P
[edit] I guess I should add the one positive facet of being a Sega fan: you play some of the most fun games ever made.
I guess this is a tipical 2 situation then. I play VF5 religiusly since it came out on xbox, and I'm not tired of it, but not to release R is something that only Sega could think of.
For me is like Nintendo not releasing Zelda outside of Japan, or MS not releasing Halo outside US. Something unthinkable, something stupid beyond belief. SEGA then!