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As far as I can tell no HD release managed to break 1 million units other than SST (a pack-in that earned less $ per sale) and Condemned 2 which can be had for $20 (not a good sign, and also 1 mil is not confirmed by Sega IIRC). With their success being more in the west, the fact that their most expensive projects failed isn't looking good for them. Plus, there's little doubt that a lot of their less expensive ones failed as well.

disolitude lists a handful of potential bright spots that are badly out numbered by the things we'd all like to forget, and even many of those were financially moderate successes at best. The HD consoles absolutely crushed Sega (see above), and outside of S&M the SD business wasn't great either. I mean, people are saying that Samba de Amigo is nothing but a port when it does have new tracks and they had to pay licensing costs for all of the songs not in public domain or their own, and they are selling that for $20 too. Some rehashed franchises made decent returns, but they can't in anyway make up for the failures.



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