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Sega can still be awesome when it wants to be.



Seriously, I always say deep down SEGA still got it. They have the power to be the best 3rd party developer out there but they just dont want to



The hell i dont even know what all that was.



Xxain said:
Seriously, I always say deep down SEGA still got it. They have the power to be the best 3rd party developer out there but they just dont want to

I don't think it's that they don't want to. I think it's just that the sales of their more original titles are so underwhelming that they can't afford to be.

We failed the Dreamcast, and now we are failing Sega the publisher.



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badgenome said:
Xxain said:
Seriously, I always say deep down SEGA still got it. They have the power to be the best 3rd party developer out there but they just dont want to

I don't think it's that they don't want to. I think it's just that the sales of their more original titles are so underwhelming that they can't afford to be.

We failed the Dreamcast, and now we are failing Sega the publisher.


the challange lies in  what game elements are favorable in japan and what is good for worldwide games.....Sega used to do all that.....



 



Zizzla_Rachet said:

the challange lies in  what game elements are favorable in japan and what is good for worldwide games.....Sega used to do all that.....

Yeah. But I wonder if it's so much that Sega has changed as that the markets have diverged so much over the last generation.



badgenome said:
 

Yeah. But I wonder if it's so much that Sega has changed as that the markets have diverged so much over the last generation.


I think it's the Markets....and also the death of Arcade gaming...I don't know anyone has more arcade games than Sega...



 



Zizzla_Rachet said:
badgenome said:
 

Yeah. But I wonder if it's so much that Sega has changed as that the markets have diverged so much over the last generation.


I think it's the Markets....and also the death of Arcade gaming...I don't anyone has more arcade games than Sega...


well...for what arcades have left in asia and elsewhere they still make most in that area too...