foxtail said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
disolitude said:
S.T.A.G.E. said:
I was focused on Segas sales potential. Microsoft is looking for games that can exclusively sell over 3 million copies or more exclusive to their platform. When I say a "shell of a company" in reference to Rare I was talking about the Stamper Bros taking the money and running, and their star staff moving onto Radical Games which, course is now owned by Crytek. Look at Liohead, that company is now a shell of its former self because Molyneux left and his star staff formed their own company.
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There are some major IPs that Microsoft could have used back then that would have helped them a lot. Keep in mind that Microsoft pretty much only had Halo and PGR at the time.
Japan would be all over Virtua Fighter 4 and Shenmue 3. 2K sports series was kicking EA's offerings ass back then, they just needed funding. Sonic games sold really well for sega as a mediocre titles.
Sega had other games in develpment that were potential hits in the making could have used more dev dollars and a marketing push, like Headhunter(cover based stealth shooter).
Moving forward to this gen, Xbox live could be home to many classic sega remakes like Vectorman, Streets Of Rage, Ecco the dolphin, nights...etc.
I agree that it would be risky for Microsoft as talent may have left Sega, but that happen to Sega no mater what. So this alternate reality may have actually worked.
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I see your point, but on the other hand you now Microsoft's issue with sales potential.
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Here's some sales data from that era:
Sega U.S. Unit Sales (End of October 2005)
Units rounded to the nearest 1,000
GC - Sonic Adventure 2 Battle - 1,224,000 GC - Sonic Mega Collection - 996,000 PS2 - Crazy Taxi - 901,000 GC - Super Monkey Ball 2 - 699,000 GC - Super Monkey Ball - 669,000 PS2 - Virtua Fighter 4 - 624,000 GC - Sonic Adventure DX - 606,000 GC - Sonic Heroes - 595,000 PS2 - Sonic Mega Collection Plus - 544,000 PS2 - Sonic Heroes - 504,000 XBOX - Sonic Mega Collection Plus - 299,000 PS2 - Shinobi - 288,000 PS2 - Virtua Fighter 4 EVO - 273,000 XBOX - Sonic Heroes - 226,000 XBOX - House of the Dead III - 214,000 GC - Phantasy Star Online I & II - 190,000 XBOX - Shenmue II - 177,000 GC - Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg - 169,000 GC - Skies of Arcadia Legends - 151,000 GC - Crazy Taxi - 136,873 (End of January 2005) XBOX - Panzer Dragoon Orta - 129,000 XBOX - Crazy Taxi 3 - 107,000 XBOX - Jet Set Radio Future - 101,000 XBOX - GunValkyrie - 96,000 XBOX - Sega GT 2002 - 90,000 XBOX - Phantasy Star Online I & II - 87,000 XBOX - OutRun 2 - 71,000 GC - Sonic Gems Collection - 70,000 PS2 - Sega Classics Collection - 69,000 XBOX - ToeJam & Earl III - 68,000 PS2 - Super Monkey Ball Deluxe - 65,000 PS2 - Sega SuperStars - 61,000 GC - Phantasy Star Online III - 52,000 XBOX - Super Monkey Ball Deluxe - 51,000 PS2 - Nightshade - 44,000 GC - Amazing Island - 34,000 PS2 - Shining Tears - 33,000 PS2 - Aero Elite: Combat Academy - 29,000 PS2 - King of Route 66 - 21,000 PS2 - Rez - 21,000 PS2 - Ferrari F355 Challenge - 20,000 PS2 - Virtual-On Marz - 15,000 PS2 - Blood Will Tell - 14,000 PS2 - Headhunter: Redemption - 10,000 PS2 - Shining Force Neo - 10,000 XBOX - Headhunter: Redemption - 9,000 GC - Puyo Pop Fever - 6,000 GC - Virtua Quest - 5,000 PS2 - Virtua Quest - 4,000
GC - Home Run King - 70,000 GC - Beach Spikers - 66,000 PS2 - Bass Fishing Duel - 66,000 PS2 - Soccer Slam - 47,000 GC - Soccer Slam - 45,000 XBOX - Soccer Slam - 32,000 GC - Virtua Striker 2002 - 11,000
XBOX - Spartan Total War - 9,000 PS2 - Spartan Total War - 7,000 GC - Spartan Total War - 1,000
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