well, service games {se ga, get it?} was originally founded by two americans in hawaii...I think.
It sold better overall. 49 million for the SNES and 29m for the Genesis. Everything else is just spin.
And I was talking about the value of the two libraries on today's collector's market. The SNES has more games that are expensive/sought-after today.
Do they need Nintendo's permission for this? I don't understand why they'd want to give them free advertising, or why Nintendo would allow a competitor to produce a movie featuring them.
Willem Dafoe as Hiroshi Yamauchi.
They have already planned the sequel. It's called "The Console War Is Over".
Wow I didn't know that SEGA was a hawaiian company
Sony had a relationship with both Nintendo and sega before they entered the console market. They produced the sound chip for the SNES, and made the SEGA CD attachment for the Genesis. They also was set to produce the PlayStation add on for the SNES but that was obviously nixed.Because it's a Sony Pictures movie, and they have never in the history of planet earth passed up a shot to have sony products in the movies they make.
Corporate offices in America, most likely. That's where "Genesis does what Nintendon't" came from, after all...Will the movie be about a bunch of gamers, some with Nintendo consoles and some with Sega consoles beefing? Or is it going to be like about the Studios themselves?
Corporate offices in America, most likely. That's where "Genesis does what Nintendon't" came from, after all...
They have little to no hardcore fan base, so it's easier to kick a man when he's down and on the way out for good.
I'd rather make MS the bad guy.
well, service games {se ga, get it?} was originally founded by two americans in hawaii...I think.
sega's us branch is what really turned sega around (in the us and pal regions). the death of sega generally came from infighting (us vs japan) and lack of a clear vision.
Wow I didn't know that SEGA was a hawaiian company
Damn Oriel, you got a tag hella fast. I'm almost jealous.
I have no idea where that came from, or how to get rid of it.
A mod did it, and you don't. Its a badge of shame/honor.
Will there be a montage scene of Kaz putting in serious time at the gym, gradually shedding off all his excess fat to become the man he is today?
The SG-1000 was never released in the US though.Sega was first to the market (American) with their console.
Of course, it was right about the time the industry was collapsing, so it died quickly.
Nintendo was second to the market (American) and revived it with the NES thanks to ROB's help.
They had to convince people it was a robot that came with a game system before toy retailers bought it. Amazing stuff.
I don't remember this happening.
"Sega, on the other hand, was just a faltering arcade company"