SEGA GenBreaker
SEGA GenBreaker
SEGA have just announced that they're returning to the console wars next generation.
What path do they take? Technologically sound or cheap and effective? Focus on multiplayer or single? Multimedia or dedicated gaming? Input methods?
What's the software launch lineup?
Can you make SEGA a competitor again?
What path do they take? Technologically sound or cheap and effective? Focus on multiplayer or single? Multimedia or dedicated gaming? Input methods?
What's the software launch lineup?
Can you make SEGA a competitor again?
No, a company with a portfolio lamer than a 20 year old donkey and a mascot with as much wow-factor as a box of pencils has decided to bankrupt themselves trying to take on 3 giants.Kaito-kun wrote:Just to clarify for some people: This is a fictional scenario, yes?
...I wish they would mind...
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Sega returning reminds me of this bit:
But anyway, it is not a fictional scenario? Gotta take some time to think.
Poor delusional fanboy" wrote: IGN had posted this article about the fate of the Shenmue series :
"Shenmue 3 Will Not Be Announced Sorry Shenmue fans. Shenmue 3 is not going to be announced...ever."
And one fan responded with this :
"Your words cut to the bone, but I contend that you are mistaken sir, because the truth of the matter is as follows: As early as 1998 Sega had already planned on exiting the console business because they had a dream. A dream to create the greatest game series ever.
Sega planned on putting all its resources into this game series, and has spent near a billion dollars to date. That series is, of course, Shenmue. The only reason they release shovelware like they do today, is because they need to make up for the staggering costs of supporting the largest team of all-star game developers ever assembled who are now working on the Shenmue series. Once Shenmue III through XV are unleashed upon the unworthy masses, Sega will put the series to rest for a while, and release the Sega Renegade, the most powerful console ever which will be as fast as contemporary super computers, and will only cost $299.99.
How will they afford such a price point you ask? Simple. With the rumoured billions upon billions of dollars they make from the sales of the Shenmue series, including the five box-office hit movies, and the long running T.V. series.
Every single person involved in the creation of Shenmue will then go on to form their own game studios and they will all go on to create smash hits, as well as reviving every single game in Sega's back catalogue.
Isao Okawa will not be pleased that I have let the cat out of the bag, but I could not morally keep this info from the public any longer."
But anyway, it is not a fictional scenario? Gotta take some time to think.
Go ahead, make my day.
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