When do you think Sega was at it's most Creative?

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Re: When do you think Sega was at it's most Creative?

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noiseredux wrote:
dsheinem wrote: Also, I found Shenmue to be one of the worst Sega games I have ever played.
but surely you'd agree it was creative?
indeed, it was.

I did like the inclusion of the arcade in the game. I wish more games had a feature like this.
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Re: When do you think Sega was at it's most Creative?

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dsheinem wrote: I did like the inclusion of the arcade in the game. I wish more games had a feature like this.
I believe the new Yakuza has Virtua Fighter II in it in a similar manner.
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Re: When do you think Sega was at it's most Creative?

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I like Shenmue, but it's crazy slow and I can definitely see why people would hate it. Also the english voices are... awkward to say the least.

"Do you know where Sailors hang out?"

The arcade stuff is cool and you really don't see stuff like it very often. Pac Man 2 I believe has an arcade where you can play the original Pac-Man, and Animal Crossing has stuff like the NES games you can collect and play.
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