Puppyroach said:
During the Saturn/Dreamcast era, Sega was probably the most innovative and daring developer the industry has ever seen and I loved every bit of it! |
I feel badly I only supported Sega after it had left the console space. I had a Game Gear growing up, but that was it. Only as an adult did I buy a Genesis/Saturn/Dreamcast.
It really is a shame. Sega had a bold vision for video games, and the developers there really seemed to love making fun games above all else. For as much as Sega and Nintendo butted heads in the 90s, they were kind of kindred spirits. It's a crime we lost Sega and it's a shame Nintendo is losing mind share. Those companies were and are gaming companies, first and foremost. The game industry needs organizations like that now more than ever.










