SEGA should serve as an object lesson for many companies these days, who are trying to do what SEGA did: bend over backwards for the elusive hardcore gamer by just piling on the awesomeness in more quantities than the market at large is willing to stomach.
Although SEGA had further financial problems, like the big disputes between Sega Japan and Sega of America, and their generally inability to be financially stable. Oddly enough, my love for SEGA developed only after they started working on Nintendo consoles (otherwise i would never have gotten to play many of their awesome works)

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







