instead of SEGA games into NDS or X360 they should make a console like the old days who agrrees?
Four answers:
2009-05-02 05:44:59 UTC
They can't afford to anymore. They left the console market after the downfall of the Dreamcast. And to be honest I don't think there's enough room with Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo in their strong positions to have that much of an effect.
If you were a game developer, and you had a choice of making a game exclusive for a new SEGA system or the Wii, chances are you'd go for the Wii. The Wii has sold amazingly well all over the world and is a great little system, whereas SEGA's past 2 attempts at consoles (4 if you include the CD and 32X) have been pretty much failures overall. The Dreamcast was a great console, but the PS2 just outperformed it on every level, SEGA is out of the console wars for good I'd say.
Bruce T
2009-05-02 13:02:36 UTC
Not me I disagree they won't catch up to the sales of the Wii and the Xbox 360 and PS3 anymore besides how can they think of a console that can be different from the Wii PS3 and Xbox 360 without stealing a idea not to get sued.
They have great games like Madworld and House of the dead overkill and a new console will give them more problems there new games didn't even sell well and new Sonic games had bad reviews would they be any better in a new Sega console.
2009-05-02 12:49:31 UTC
They already have
Sega Dreamcast ........... good but not as good as PS2
Sega Master System......boring
Sega Genesis..................worst console I ever saw
Fusion.............................bad cuz it only plays RPG games
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2009-05-02 12:37:02 UTC
no not really.
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