I wouldn't mind that.Flake wrote:Sega will be around in some form. Their stable of IP's is just too strong. Worst case scenario, Sega would be bought by a larger developer. Personally, I would not freak if Sega became a Nintendo developer.
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The idea of Shining Force 4 developed by Camelot makes me nerdgasm.GSZX1337 wrote:Perhaps Nintendo would influence Sega to utilize their established franchises more.Flake wrote:Personally, I would not freak if Sega became a Nintendo developer.
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Serves em' right for finally releasing some games people give a shit about. I mean, releasing great games for a change... A great port of Sonic CD for everyone to enjoy for the first time since its original PC/Sega CD release. They go off releasing a solid HD port of Daytona USA. They got together with Treasure and gave us an all out fantastic HD remake of Guardian Heroes... with extras! Then there's the HD release of Jet Set/Grind radio and all of those rumblings about HD re-releases of Shenmue 1 &2. Who do they think they are!? Don't they know that the only way to make a profit and stick around is to give us 2 or 3 mediocre Sonic rehashes per year?Sega West to Be Diminished; Company's Future in Question
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KDub wrote:Sad sad stuff. If they ever close down I'll cover my self in Genesis games and cry myself to sleep.
Personally, I think Sega would be great as a Nintendo-owned developer. I think we'd actually see an improvement in the quality of their games.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:There is nothing feigned about it. What I wrote is a display of actual moral superiority.
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"ushered in" does not mean "was the first".Breetai wrote:They did not start CD-based consoles or online play. They had the first popular CD-based console in America, but not the first at all. They had the first console with built-in online gaming with the DC, but online console gaming was done MANY years earlier.ATARI800XLfan wrote:hoping it is not for the worst, SEGA has done so much for the industry over the years, ya Nintendo brought it back but SEGA opened the doors for other companies to come in, ushered CD based console and the 128 bit generation as well as Online play.
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The fact that they've said they'll be focusing on only 4 core franchises concerns me.
Its difficult for me to imagine an industry without Sega.
I also have to say that, while I wouldn't exactly be happy about it, a Nintendo owned Sega would be a hell of a lot better than no Sega at all.
I dunno, the situation is unpleasant. Makes me feel like its 2001 again. Hopefully good things come of this in the end, but I'm not very optimistic about it.
Its difficult for me to imagine an industry without Sega.
I also have to say that, while I wouldn't exactly be happy about it, a Nintendo owned Sega would be a hell of a lot better than no Sega at all.
I dunno, the situation is unpleasant. Makes me feel like its 2001 again. Hopefully good things come of this in the end, but I'm not very optimistic about it.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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should have said first CD based add on besides PC engine, and ushered in online play that was popular and for actual gaming.Breetai wrote:They did not start CD-based consoles or online play. They had the first popular CD-based console in America, but not the first at all. They had the first console with built-in online gaming with the DC, but online console gaming was done MANY years earlier.ATARI800XLfan wrote:hoping it is not for the worst, SEGA has done so much for the industry over the years, ya Nintendo brought it back but SEGA opened the doors for other companies to come in, ushered CD based console and the 128 bit generation as well as Online play.
as for not releasing more arcade games on console I blame that one on Sammy.
Plus the fact it was SEGA that opened the doors for future companies by finally defeating Nintendo's ILLEGAL MONOPOLY on third party developers.
Defiantly buying he new Alien game coming out this fall.
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As long as you make an episode of RetroActive showing exactly this ... it may not have been in vain.KDub wrote:Sad sad stuff. If they ever close down I'll cover my self in Genesis games and cry myself to sleep.
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I hope this is for the better in the end. A bit of restructuring is not a bad idea.
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I agree, Nintendo should buy Sega, can you imagine the exclusives it would have? I mean, there isn't a Sega game out that really gets me excited to play. At least in the last 5 years or so... Sad acuatlly.