neerdowell said:
Those articles prove what again? Sony was a shoe in for VC and Yakuza 3 in Japan. Sega was smart to stick with Sony with that series. The sales would've been horrible in Japan and a waste of investment dollars. Nintendo on the other hand was Nintendo's biggest rival...but they have no contempt towards Nintendo hence why Sonic lives as a multiplatform and with Nintendo. The third; Imitation of one company's ideas says nothing about being a fan or not. Companies copy what they believe is successful; Sony copied rumble, motion control (six-axis), analog, and probably other things I'm forgetting, does that imply they are fans of Nintendo...not really. Microsoft and Nintendo copied backward compatability from Sony, are they fans of Sony? Peter Moore whom was with Sega works with Microsoft now and their ties were close. Microsoft had done business with Sega even before they came out with the Xbox. Sony cannot say a thing about this and neither can Nintendo. The fourth: Sega teaming up with anybody would benefit gamers; in fact, them teaming up with Sony or Nintendo would be an even greater benefit since those two have much more diverse first party offerings to begin with; with Sega they would be offering pretty much double. Imagine being able to buy a console and knowing it would easily have twice the exclusive content of any of the other consolers merely off of their first party support. Lots of people would kill to have Mario and Sonic be side by side all the time. Seriously....with Sonys track record, could you see them teaming up with anyone?
You can push aside all the respect Microsoft has shown to Sega. Microsoft even hired out of Sega's lineup after the fall of the dreamcast and Segas console potential. Oh, by the way, what are these double standards you speak of? Why would you presume that I don't know of the things Sony has done just because I disapprove of people saying Microsoft is a fan of Sega. I would be offended if anybody claimed Sony or Nintendo was a fan of Sega as well. Well Kutaragi was a fan of Nintendo, seeing that his child was into Nintendo at the time he saw profit in investing with videogames. Microsoft respected Sega, especially with their efforts in creating the first online video game system. Everyone thinks Microsoft steals, but if Sony takes titles its passable. That is the double standard, when both corporations are in this industry for anything but the games. If you don't learn anything...learn this: " Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" |







