No way is Sega going to wade into a field this crowded, where Nintendo has all the strength and experience and Microsoft and Sony are willing to spend billions subsidizing their way to market share.
What Sega might be doing is laying groundwork so that they can jump in if an opening in the console market presents itself. And if that opportunity never comes, patents can mean tasty royalty revenues for relatively little work.

"The worst part about these reviews is they are [subjective]--and their scores often depend on how drunk you got the media at a Street Fighter event." — Mona Hamilton, Capcom Senior VP of Marketing
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