Posted March 31, 2012
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Nergal01
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Registered: Feb 2009
From Germany
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Menelkir
Follicle Grower
Registered: Oct 2009
From Uruguay
Posted March 31, 2012
As long as they dont mess with the Total War series, anyway, this feels like a repeat of 95 96. They are going to have to change their bussines model yet again just to stay afloat.
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Thunderstone
Elementalist
Registered: Jun 2009
From United States
Posted March 31, 2012
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They should have focused on the Wii early and made more classic style games for that starving market. Maybe Vectorman and the rest could have played a part there. It's too late for that though, so what do they do now? I would guess they will start focusing on downloadables and smaller titles, which could be a good way to bring your faves back if they see it as profitable. They haven't so far though.
In short they didn't respond to a changing market well at all and are getting left behind. That's business.
I consider Sega a lost cause at this point. They haven't shown much foresight before, as mentioned in my last post, and I doubt they will start doing so now.
Post edited March 31, 2012 by Thunderstone