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Which game should Sega reveal at TGS 2015?

Sonic Adventure 3 or Sonic Generations 2 35 23.97%
 
Shenmue HD 1 & 2 or f... 27 18.49%
 
Phantasy Star Online 2 / ... 9 6.16%
 
Vectorman/ Shinobi/ Golde... 8 5.48%
 
Jet Grind/Set Radio 3 6 4.11%
 
Valkyria Chronicles "new" 19 13.01%
 
Alien Isolation 2 or Virtua Fighter 6 10 6.85%
 
Skies of Arcadia HD or sequel 11 7.53%
 
Binary Domain 2 or Shinin... 4 2.74%
 
Entirely new IP 17 11.64%
 
Total:146

I'm thinking that they should announce a boutique service that does limited runs of their rare games on their original format. A limited run of Panzer Dragoon Saga would net them some crazy cash. Sega should be doing this stuff and selling the games for $100. A limited run would sell out fast, and it would steady the out of control second hand market for Sega games.



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Mystro-Sama said:
thatguymarco said:


He's a gaming icon, wether we like it or not, he'll always be relevant.

Oh that explains why his games sell millions nowadays right?... oh wait.


Sonic Colors = 2.94 million
Sonic Generations = 3.87 million

The series was doing fine until they farmed it out to a third party team. There's nothing stopping good Sonic games from selling.



bouzane said:
Stellar_Fungk said:

SEGA didn't publish Persona Q though. I don't know what kind of contribution SEGA does to Atlus. They seem to work for themselves.


I assumed that SEGA was handling the publishing duties for Atlus's games after the acquisition but I appear to be wrong, my bad. Regardless, anything pertaining to Atlus is moot because I wouldn't really change anything about them, they seem to be doing fine. I was worried that SEGA's failure would rub off on Atlus but so far things appear to be okay *knocks on wood*

Yeah and thank God for that. They seem to let Atlus do their thing. The only way I think they are helping them is game budgets, 'cause if they didn't Atlus wouldn't be making games.

Concerning CSP: I first thought they were a Nintendo first party company. But when I looked deeper they seem to just have partnered with Nintendo so they are still third party (I think). They left SEGA in the late 90s and worked with Sony for a short time and then finally Nintendo, whom they still exclusivly work with. It's strange. Their relationship seems to be like that of Sony's and Nihon Falcom's.



I am a Nintendo fanatic.

They should announce their return by launching a new console next year.



As for games? How about a new Crazy Taxi, Panzer Dragoon, Daytona Racing, PSO, Nights, Virtua Fighter, Sonic Adventure, Streets of Rage, Vectorman, Ecco, Toe Jam and....NFL 2K.



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This is not the SEGA I was raised with. This is some fucking impersonator taking the name of SEGA. They do not stand for anything, not a single soul sign.



Ex Graphics Whore.

Sega is just a front for Sammy Holding.
Sega don't call the shots on anything.



At the third option in the poll, why in the world would Sega announce a localization at a japanese game show? Wouldn't that be better suited at a western game show?...



I hate Sonic adventures and I love Generations. According to that fact, I can't vote.



Mystro-Sama said:

Oh that explains why his games sell millions nowadays right?... oh wait.


Last time I checked, main Sanic games still sold well enough, Generations sold 2M on consoles only, I think, and Lost World, considering the circumstances, sold pretty good,  if we consider the fact that most of those 2M people's last Sanic game was Generations (I doubt all of those people bought a Wii U) the sales potential is still there with PS and XB, those users haven't had a Sanic game in 4 years. I think that as long as they get their shit together and convince one poor soul (PS/XB) to market their game, it shouldn't have a problem selling well enough.



I'm now filled with determination.