by Monocromatico » Mon Mar 22, 2004 7:19 pm
Looking at Sega´s history, Benoit is right. Sega was some kind of adventure, always way behind Nintendo, except for the time when they released Sega Genesis. The problem is that Sega used much money on games made by them than just porting games made by outher parties. When the 16-bit era was ending, Sega didn´t have a real project to keep their console tradition going, and tried to patch this deficience with 32X, Mega-CD, Saturn... expensive devices with little quality titles available. They were always behind someone, or just didn´t hit the market properly (I personally never saw any of those in any TV advertisement, nor anything over here). Dreamcast, even though it was superior in some points, was behind PSX in popularity (which was greatly boosted by the Final Fantasy ports).<p>As I said, Sega was an adventure that is about to end, unless a miracle happens.