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					|  LTKirovy Messages: 156
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	| | Carl |  | Put Simply, sega is a worthless company. After the DreamCast failed they really had nothing left. The dreamcast WAS an awesome system. Better than the PS2 in most respects in fact, graphics wise, according to most benchmarks. The problem SEGA had was not having enough games for the thing in the early stages of it's release, combhined with the fact that the playstation already had a GIANT foothold on the market, and the GameCube and XBox AND PS2 WEre already in development. So, SEGA, in all it's n00bness decided to forgo the Console market and stay strictly to games. Now tell me how a company, who didn't even have enough games for it's premier system, could possibly make enough games for systems it didn't even develop? Thus, over the last couple of years SEGA has fallen into financial ruin. So i bring you back to the two points i am making. A) SEGA is really just a worthless piece of shit, void of any real value other than its name, of which even that now is nearly worthless and of course the fact that the first ever cnc game was on sega genesis
  and B) EA buying SEGA wouldn't really turn any great tides, or give EA any kind of monopoly. They would probably end up shutting down what little is left of sega (what, maybe two studios?) and taking any and all assets they had. Anyways, theres my MORE than two cents  
 EDIT: So really SEGA is just one of those "small companies being eaten up to make more money"
 
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 SEGA used to be a huge competitor in the video game world, but yes as you said, they've hit a little snag with money. If EA bought them out, they would have access to much more money. If the people at SEGA used it wisely, made a really good system, and pumped out lots of VERY good games, it would be like another Maxis for EA, and would be anotyher gigantic step for a monopoly. And as for the post above this, in a way, we are sort of forced to buy their games. We want the games made by the companies they bought out, which means we are buying their stuff. Needless to say, past versions of the games we buy will be much better than recent since EA's touched them.
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	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: KIRBY098  on Tue, 04 March 2003 09:32 |  
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	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: spotelmo  on Wed, 05 March 2003 23:54 |  
	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: NHJ BV  on Thu, 06 March 2003 09:14 |  
	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: Carl  on Thu, 06 March 2003 10:27 |  
	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: LTKirovy  on Thu, 06 March 2003 10:32 |  
	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: Carl  on Thu, 06 March 2003 10:42 |  
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	|  |  | Devinoch and Maxis Part Ways. By: Crimson  on Fri, 07 March 2003 08:30 |  
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