Sonic's gettin his freak on!Spazz wrote:This one:
How the mighty have fallen.
Damnit! Are you serious? I could've SWORN that that was the real Sonic.Popcorn wrote:That's probably not the real Sonic behind him.
You forgot the failure of the Master System.Argent Silver wrote:Let's face it... Sega has really never been a success at all. Besides the Genesis and the Sonic the hegehog series, just about everything else they've done has sucked (maybe not as far as creativity or gameplay goes, just financially). Sega CD failed, Sega 32X failed, Sega Saturn failed, Sega Dreamcast failed, and they're not doing too great right now. I love the company to death, but it seems sorta like they're cursed.
Which one?plasticwingsband wrote:Sonic's gettin his freak on!Spazz wrote:This one:
How the mighty have fallen.
Sega and Sammy will both continue to trade under their existing names, logos, and brands. However, the holding company -- staffed by some 50 employees, working with a budget of 10 billion yen -- will oversee the general direction and management of both. In Satomi's words, Sega Sammy holdings will "focus on planning and administration, delegating explicit authorities and responsibilities to subsidiaries, in order to achieve the optimization of group management."
Over the next three years, however, that collaboration looks to substantially change the structure of the two companies, especially with regard to their console and arcade game business. In the arcade arena, the two companies plan to work together to increase their market presence and earnings, building and operating more and larger arcade locations in Japan and elsewhere. Meanwhile, in the console realm, Sega Sammy Holdings plans a thorough review of the "domestic and overseas R&D framework of both companies," with an eye towards restructuring their development efforts in search of immediate profitability.
Shit in my mouth and call me your sister, but weren't the Mark III and Master System the exact same console? Or did you already know that and you were just being facetious?Spazz wrote: Was the Sega SG-1000 Mark III a failure as well?
Be careful what you say, Pep's horny and he'll do anything.Shit in my mouth and call me your sister
They were basically, but the Master System had a couple of small extra features, something with FM sound, rapid fire, and 3D glasses. Mostly stuff that was never utilized.but weren't the Mark III and Master System the exact same console?
OK, what whiteboy dance?j-man wrote:Utilized or no, at least we got something extra for once. Finally, I'm proud to be English. Go Master System, it's your birthday. *does that whiteboy dance*
I love it here already. :)Green Gibbon! wrote: Be careful what you say, Pep's horny and he'll do anything.