I think Sega will never be anything close to what they were. Too much time has passed and too many of the people that made Sega what it was in the 90s are gone.
In hindsight when Sega ditched the Dreamcast they should have pushed to make a partnership with Nintendo and the two of them probably could've carved out a nice chunk of the market and Sega could've stayed more of what it used to be as Nintendo is very good at maintaining a corporate culture focused on high game quality.







