Oh yeah! I saw a Console Wars video on the comparison.
I'm just saying all-in-all, it feels like Nintendo are more in touch with their IPs than Sega are. Even if Nintendo hardly make regular instalments on them, still feels more than Sega.
Nintendo did that because it worked for them, that's the nature of their fanbase.
SEGA's fanbase is more varied.
I myself prefer the innovative side of SEGA than just milking old IPs (not that I mind with this approach, I still buy most of Sonic games day one).
I'd love to be surprised.