Interview with Simon Jeffery

The place to chat round the fire, share a tale, and just about anything else you'd like to do

Interview with Simon Jeffery

Postby Augustus Caesar » Sat Jul 19, 2008 7:51 am

Talking to Gamasutra at E3, Sega of America president Simon Jeffery has been discussing pulling back from a traditional Japanese reliance on "a small number of huge games", and suggesting: "We're trying to make sure that we don't make the mistake of being yet another Japanese company trying to be a Japanese company in the West."

As part of a larger Gamasutra interview, Jeffery, who has made strong Western-focused deals with companies such as Obsidian and BioWare in recent years, explained his business thinking on the matter as follows:

"We've strongly tried to make Sega of America feel like it's not a Japanese company. We want to resonate better with gamers in the casual market a lot better than I think Japanese companies have been able to do traditionally in the last few years.

The output from Japan now seems to be very geared around a small number of huge games, that do resonate with the Western market, but most Japanese content just doesn't anymore.

So that's a big change from 5 or 6 years ago, it's a pretty big change from the last generation. We're trying to make sure that we don't make the mistake of being yet another Japanese company trying to be a Japanese company in the West.

We want to build our success through building products in the West for the West, and so there are not very many Japanese staff in the office of Sega of America, and we have a lot of autonomy now."

Concluding, Jeffery noted that this strategy was both approved and encouraged by the Japanese owners of the company, understanding the differences in the markets:

"This was part of the initiative by Sega of Japan. They made the conscious initiative to have the Western operations have a Western management team in place."

The full Gamasutra interview with Sega's Simon Jeffery will be published on the site in the near future.


http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_i ... tory=19485
User avatar
Augustus Caesar
Locusta
Locusta
 
Posts: 51
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:58 pm
Location: Here.

Postby meteor9 » Sat Jul 19, 2008 1:25 pm

I'm not entirely sure that they even announced anything, here.

"We here at Sega of America are in America, and SoJ is in Japan. The gaming market is clearly like the market in 1980, and Japan is different from America. SoJ wants to put out some games, and we want to do something.

Did I mention we're in America? It's different from Japan. Even Japan thinks so!"
meteor9
Blastoid
Blastoid
 
Posts: 194
Joined: Thu Sep 20, 2007 1:58 am
Location: New South Wales

Yup.

Postby Augustus Caesar » Sat Jul 19, 2008 6:43 pm

Pretty much just to show that SJ wants to take SOA in a new direction, I suppose. Something that hasn't really been achieved in the past. (SOJ always stepped in, I guess)
User avatar
Augustus Caesar
Locusta
Locusta
 
Posts: 51
Joined: Sun Apr 13, 2008 7:58 pm
Location: Here.

Postby BenoitRen » Sat Jul 19, 2008 9:00 pm

Yeah, Sega of America was mostly directed by Sega of America in the past. Heck, Sonic 2 through Sonic & Knuckles was developed in America. Sonic Adventure 2 was developed in San Fransisco.

Not sure if this is great news. I find Western games to often be dark and uninspired. Then again, the Metroid Prime series was developed by Retro Studios in America, and those games are great.
Get Xenoblade Chronicles!
User avatar
BenoitRen
Moderator
Moderator
 
Posts: 3120
Joined: Fri Jul 27, 2007 5:19 pm
Location: Belgium


Return to General Discussion

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 13 guests

cron