SEGA fans might be one the saddest bunches out there holy shit... Sony didn't kill SEGA. SEGA killed SEGA.I voted Sony because they killed SEGA.
I agree. Peter Moore said the DC was still doing well in the US. They had 2K sports, they could have ported GTA3/Vice City and make the franchise accessible with a bundle under $250. The Dreamcast was time proof in terms of IQ on modern TV and had untapped power.(NBA 2K2002, Virtua Fighter 4 Dreamcast, Panzer Dragoon Orta...). Sony didn't kill SEGA. SEGA killed SEGA.
Way better buy than a console.29 PC gamers currently laughing at console owners. Yet I know people who will pay the same price for a graphics card as the PS6 will cost. Crazy shit man.
Ur sad.SEGA fans might be one the saddest bunches out there holy shit... Sony didn't kill SEGA. SEGA killed SEGA.
One company made stupid decision after stupid decision and failed product after failed product while the other catered to devs and made a product that people actually wanted to buy.
Objectively, this is true. We cannot pretend that Sega's demise didn't coincide with Sony's rise. A lack of funds was always Sega's Achilles' heel, preventing it from ever producing powerful consoles; in this market, there are two dogmas; strong IPs or powerful graphics, and you need at least one of them, or else you're better off not launching a console at all.I voted Sony because they killed SEGA.
I voted for Sony.
PS1 - texture warping canceled out the other advanced capabilities of the hardware
PS2 - terrible textures, complicated architecture
PS3 - complicated architecture, high price
PS4 - loud
PS5 - clunky form factor that forces you to use a separate stand
And who the hell designed that d-pad?
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Peter Moore lied; after October 2000, the Dreamcast posted absurdly low sales figures for three consecutive months , holiday season . This led to emergency meetings initiated back in 2000 that culminated in the discontinuation of the Dreamcast early 2001.I agree. Peter Moore said the DC was still doing well in the US.
Even if it was true, that's not enough to kill a console... Any game can change a destiny.(Pokemon changed destiny of a console, for instance)Peter Moore lied; after October 2000, the Dreamcast posted absurdly low sales figures for three consecutive months , holiday season . This led to emergency meetings initiated back in 2000 that culminated in the discontinuation of the Dreamcast early 2001.
The Dreamcast was already dead; Sega simply made it official.