Early this morning news broke via a SEGA Fansite concerning a file containing notes from a meeting held as recent as this past August between SEGA and Sony Computer Entertainment America that could easily be accessed from SEGA’s own PR site.

Of the interesting bits of into (note that none of these are confirmed to be in development in anyway) is that Sony is still quietly working on a solution to PS2 backwards compatibility with the PS3 of the downloadable variety, with the notes stating that Sony is trying to figure out ways to sell all (and the note does state all) PS2 games on the Playstation Network.

Other SEGA related info suggests that SEGA does in fact believe that money can be made off of old Dreamcast titles and would be interested in selling them digitally on the PSN if an agreement could be reached. A little late on capitalizing on the DC’s 10th Anniversary celebration but later is better than never right?

Speaking of downloadable titles, the leaked notes also suggest that SEGA is also interested in putting import-only titles onto the PSN such as Yakuza 3 directly. That means no need to spend money on having to come up with a good English Dub. Though the notes do state that the menus at least will have to be translated in order for the title to not be completely lost on us who do not speak the native tongue of the Yakuza.

Most of the notes aside from those are simply ones concerning game releases and development notes about hypothetical games. One such game being a collection of every Sonic the Hedgehog game for 99 US dollars. Now they state every Sonic game on the Blu-Ray disc would be on the collection but does that include the ones from the last decade? Do those have to be on a compilation disc? They do? Or else it isn’t a full complete compilation? Dang. – The Ben.