disolitude on 08 July 2009
| richardhutnik said: Sega, to be competitive with Nintendo, lived on razor thin profits, plowing their profits back into marketing. Microsoft never had this profitability issue overall. It also didn't face the divided management that Sega had. It also didn't have an excessively large range of products on the market at the same time, so its focus wasn't divided the way Sega had happen. |
Sega had decent proits for the time... I dont recall exact numbers but they had 300-400 mil per year from 1992 to 1995. 1996 they had ~160 mil profits. After that shit went sour...







