kain_kusanagi said:
As a big Sega fan I can assure you that it would be a sad day, but that the pain fades. The Master System was fun, the Genesis was legendary, the Saturn was underappreciated, and the Dreamcast was before it's time. Some of my all time favorite games are on those systems and I'll never forget the those glorious days when Sega was at the top of its game. I still enjoy a lot of Sega games, but there are things I miss, mostly the experimental stuff like Rez or the artistic stuff like Panzer Dragoon Saga. I still play those games but I do long for more. If the same happened to Nintendo it would be regretful. But there are more games out there, very good games, than just Nintendo games. It's unlikely that the quality would drop like it did for a time with Sega. What I loved about Sega was it was willing to put out a few misses if it scored a hit from its experiments. Nintendo is less about taking chances and more about capitalizing on what works with a twist. That's why Sega was hit or miss throughout each generations. I'm glad that Sega has found its way back to the light. I have no doubt Nintendo would be able to find its way back to the light as well if the same happened. The world would keep on spining and Mario would keep on jumping. |
i read that post and just thought about how similar sony is sega's dying days. experimental stuff like echochrome or heavy rain. artistic stuff like flower. willing to put out a few misses trying to scrore a hit. yep, sony's future is bleak indeed.








