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   deo.sony-playstation3   
   From: weaponx013@yahoo.com   
      
   boodybandit wrote:   
   >   
   > "Scott H" wrote in message   
   > news:kfmuj.37052$we5.10614@trnddc02...   
   >> boodybandit wrote:   
   >>>> VF5 plays significantly different than previously versions as well.   
   >>>> I played VF4 and Evo and was able to play them fairly well the same   
   >>>> way I played VF3. Akira's new side stepping moves immediately   
   >>>> changed the way I play VF5 though. As for Sega being a dinosaur,   
   >>>> they're just trying to flatter EA.   
   >>>   
   >>> I am sure as hell no EA fan but Sega isn't shit compared to EA. Sega   
   >>> is not even a shell of what they once were. At least EA brings out   
   >>> some decent titles. What's the last game you played from Sega that   
   >>> you couldn't put down for weeks or go back to from time to time?   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> Sega Rally Revo and VF5 Online were the last full on releases from   
   >> Sega that meet your criteria for me. Rez HD is also currently   
   >> occupying a significant amount of my time. Just nobody played them   
   >> doesn't mean they weren't fine releases. Outrun 2 and 2006, the Otogi   
   >> games, Spikeout Battlestreet, Panzer Dragoon Orta, and TJ&E are great   
   >> on Xbox. VF4 Evo and Blood Will Tell are great on PS2. Gunstar   
   >> Superheroes and Astro Boy are great on GBA. Sonic Rush is great on   
   >> DS. Sales even back up some of these games. As for your criteria   
   >> applied to EA, the last EA game to do this for me was Populous, which   
   >> I bought for the PC-Engine CD just last year.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >   
   > Well you are a hell of a lot more easy to please then I am. Sega Revo   
   > was such a boring arcade racer. I tried so hard to get into but that's   
   > just it, you shouldn't have to make yourself / convince yourself that   
   > you enjoy a game. Sega is so stuck in the past it boggles my mind. I   
   > don't know why they don't just close up shop.   
      
   So what do they need to make SR "fresh," leggy babes starting the race,   
   people speaking spanglish? Maybe if I could have gotten the cars to   
   blow purple smoke, then Sega would have heard my deepest desires.   
      
   > Oh and BTW, I am a diehard race fan. I purchase almost every racer that   
   > comes out. Sega Revo was one of the most boring racers I have played   
   > this gen.   
      
   Then you have no idea what made Sega racers great to begin with. Sega   
   racers are about keeping up with the action. Take your mindset out of   
   crap like Gran Turismo and Need For Speed Pimp my Ride and you'll see   
   it. The idea of SRR is to keep at top speed through the curves and over   
   the varying terrain. If this does not entertain you fine, but it is a   
   brilliantly re-imagined version of the game.   
      
   -   
   Scott   
      
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