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Should Sega return in the handheld market with Game Gear 2?

Yes, I love Sega!!! 39 28.06%
 
Yes, only if it was a two way race 2 1.44%
 
Yes, if the Vita is discontinued 9 6.47%
 
Yes, Sega's Ip's could flourish again 5 3.60%
 
No, Sega has lost it's identity 31 22.30%
 
No, Sega can't compete against Nintendo 39 28.06%
 
Yes, because Sega does what Nintendon't ;) 14 10.07%
 
Total:139

Okay, so chatting with a fellow user I came to this conclusion. We all know this generation of games has just begun and with that there has been many mixed opinions. For example, will this be the last gen for Xbox? Will the Wii U rebound with (Smash, MK8, Zelda HD)? Or what really got me thinking is; will the PS Vita survive?

The PS Vita has been my one hope for a platform this gen besides PS4 and honestly I loved it. Let's not forget though, the only way for a console to remain in the market is to be successful and that is not the story of the gorgeous Vita. Sadly if Sony doesn't turn the tides that is destroying the Vita this may well be the end for Sony in the handheld market. Not that it will hurt Sony since PS4 is a juggernaut and rightfully deserved, but what happens with only Nintendo in the handheld market?

Well in my humble opinion, I think that would be the greatest moment for Sega to re-enter the handheld market. The risk is not as harsh as competing in the home console market, plus Sega seems to thrive in this new generation of handheld gaming. See 3DS Sega classic ports or android/ios store. A Sega return into the handheld market would also open up a gorgeous catalog of classic games that have been sitting in as I call it (The Garden of Eden) plantation of wonderful Sega ip's like Ecco, Ristar, Vector Man, and Alex Kidd.. The catolog is endless and the handheld market is going to be a focal point in gaming in the future. The casual gamers Nintendo had with the Wii have all taken refuge in the handheld market. Sega's best chance to once again re-enter and believe me they are still a stubborn ol Japanese brand that thinks highly of itself see Sega's history of localizing games; that doesn't mean they should be looked past. They need to be tested once again to see if they are even relevant anymore. They need to get that old Sega toughness and take a chance again. Entering the handheld market could spark a Sega renaissance for their Ip's to return back to their iconic legacys.

So what do you think? Should Sega return and give us true gaming once again, with possibly a Sega Game Gear 2? Would you be okay if Sony fell out of the handheld market and Sega entered to compete with Nintendo? I am not against any consoles, I am a die hard gamer, and I love all video games. I love the history of gaming, the history of Sega vs Nintendo, Sega vs Sony, Sony vs Microsoft. I love it all, but there's still that Sega fan boy in me that knew what true gaming was on an 8-bit Sega Master System.. It's still thinking, so keep the Dream alive.

 



 

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I don't think they got da $, they only got ¢.



Well.. The Game Gear ate 6 AA batteries in 2 hours and had an insanely high failure rate.. If they can fix those two things then I'm game.




8th gen predictions. (made early 2014)
PS4: 60-65m
WiiU: 30-35m
X1: 30-35m
3DS: 80-85m
PSV: 15-20m

KingdomHeartsFan said:

I don't think they got da $, they only got ¢.

It is a very valid point, but Sega has bought multiple well known studios recently so I doubt money is now a major issue for them. It's more of the risk of business image for them honestly; but I think Nintendo and Sega could thrive off their old rivalry. Maybe that's what they both need.



 

novasonic said:
Well.. The Game Gear ate 6 AA batteries in 2 hours and had an insanely high failure rate.. If they can fix those two things then I'm game.

Haha well I think lithium ion is the standard now, so battery life is an easy fix. Would you be happy with a Sega vs Nintendo handheld rivalry?



 

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Sega has had a fair amount of success on both the 3DS and Vita this gen. It wouldn't make much financial sense for them to take their games off those platforms.



KingdomHeartsFan said:

I don't think they got da $, they only got ¢.

I'm not particularly great with financials, but I'm gonna have to challenge that one.

http://www.tssznews.com/2014/02/07/sega-sammy-reports-q3-profits-up-over-1300-percent/



the_dengle said:
Sega has had a fair amount of success on both the 3DS and Vita this gen. It wouldn't make much financial sense for them to take their games off those platforms.

Well with the Vita becoming worse by the day, taking their games off that handheld isn't much of a financial risk. I would say the only risk is losing their buisiness with Nintendo. I do agree with you there.



 

DucksUnlimited said:
KingdomHeartsFan said:

I don't think they got da $, they only got ¢.

I'm not particularly great with financials, but I'm gonna have to challenge that one.

http://www.tssznews.com/2014/02/07/sega-sammy-reports-q3-profits-up-over-1300-percent/

Great thank you for finding this article. This makes the Sega handheld argument more realistic. =)



 

Game gear is really awesome. got a mint condition with few games and an adapter on ebay . And it works liek a charm. zero scratches or even finger print marks and came in its original box with all the manuals. Lovely device as its pretty much megadrive on the go.. You just need a bag to carry all the cartridges and tones of batteries lol..