Nintendo is known for taking its time with games, but that isn't stopping it from promising to deliver a handful of titles that were only prototypes when we last saw them a few weeks ago.
Sega's best-performing division was its casino-gaming wing, which makes pachinko and pachislot machines. It brought in around $157 million in revenue through Sega's nine-month reporting period, which is up 115 percent year-over-year.