is there such a case where a first party title has...

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#1  Edited By Peter

 is there such a case where a first party title has been released on a competing platform Ie.A nintendo game going to a sony console or vise versa  

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#2  Edited By Hailinel

Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2, though by that time Sega was out of the hardware business.

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#4  Edited By ThePhantomnaut

Pretty much the Sega stuff.

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#5  Edited By Hailinel
@EVO said:
" Yes. "
The CDi Zelda games aren't first-party Nintendo titles.  The rights to make those games were licensed to Phillips in a tangle of contract language resulting from a failed attempt at making a CD add-on for the SNES.
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#6  Edited By eclipsesis
@Hailinel said:
" @EVO said:
" Yes. "
The CDi Zelda games aren't first-party Nintendo titles.  The rights to make those games were licensed to Phillips in a tangle of contract language resulting from a failed attempt at making a CD add-on for the SNES. "
Oh god i remember them games, they were so bad. Nintendo won't even acknowledge that they exist. 
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