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|    BelPowerslave to All    |
|    Re: So, looking back, how did Sega leavi    |
|    05 Jul 08 07:16:39    |
      From: bel@whipassgaming.com              > My perception is, Sega favors the PS2 for their arty and experimental       > stuff. But for mainstream games that aren't already multi-platform,       > they're best buddies with Nintendo. Most of the original Naomi conversions       > that didn't get out in time for the last days of the Dreamcast went to the       > Gamecube. And the Wii gets stuff like the Samba de Amigo and Nights       > updates. Nintendo platforms have made a lot of money for Sega.              I don't know, and I guess this could just be me, but it seemed like       *Sonic Team* liked the Nintendo products, not Sega as a whole.              > Even if Sony killed your dog, I would still give Yakuza a run through if I       > were in your shoes. It's just excellent in a way I can't say about any       > other game, and only in a way that Sega could deliver. If you really want       > to screw Sony over, buy the game (for a bargain online now) and run one of       > the high-powered PS2 emulators that has them so worried.              Now there's an idea...              Bel       --       Whip Ass Gaming: http://www.whipassgaming.com/              "Eighteen-year-old Peyton Strickland of Wilmington, North Carolina,       accused of robbing a student of two Playstation 3 consoles at the       system's launch, died Friday after being shot by police intending to       search his home and arrest him."        - PS3 or death, baby!              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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