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I have to agree, Sega killed Sega. The Sega CD, Sega 32X, the Sega Saturn who's lifecycle they ended very prematurely and abruptly. They were even worse to developers than Nintendo, but through incompetence rather than greed. They left their own fans constantly bewildered and confused. Sega was unpredictable and hardware happy. If they weren't releasing unsupported add ons to their systems they were outright abandoning them in the case of the saturn anyway. The Dreamcast was the first good thing they had done in a long time and by then nobody wanted to play with them when they could just go with the easy to work with and stable Sony, Predictable safe albeit increasingly irrelevant Nintendo, or the new rich kid on the block Microsoft who was trying to get their foot in the door.

Sega screwed themself over and over and over again, it wasn't anybody's fault they died but their own.



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