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| Myname - Oct 8, 2003 |
| CrazyGoon | Oct 8, 2003 | ||||||
Ooh! NiGHTS! Yeah, they all have different ideas but they don't really contradict each other (most stuff which they talk about that is similar they tend to agree with each other - eg, Super Monkey Ball, suggested as a good focaliser and also room for more games) Toshihiro Nagoshi: It must be so depressing to spend years making killer games but no one buys them... | |||||||
| cypher-s | Oct 8, 2003 | ||
| I get the feeling that the merger of their divisions will cause too much unecessary conflict, for instance the creator of Rez leaving Sega because he was unhappy with the situation. To tell Smilebit to concentrate on sports games for now seems crazy to me too, I know they can do it but it seems a waste of their talents. | |||
| racketboy | Oct 8, 2003 | |||
Maybe it's me, but whenever I see Smilebit's name, I think Jet Set Radio. Not sports... | ||||
| Myname | Oct 9, 2003 | ||
| I suppose Jet Set Radio is sports, in a way.. | |||
| Quadriflax | Oct 10, 2003 | |||||||||||||||
Say what? Nah, I like the blue. Keep it. Quite possibly a summary as to why Sega kicks so much ass. They made good games, marketing be damned. Of course, this is also why they're in so much trouble. If only good games sold themselves. When will people learn that only shitty games need advertising? They've got so little, so they have to pump up what they have to the extreme.
Arrgh! What?! Please, please, PLEASE be true. Wasn't there some article/quote awhile back that said NiGHTS was at an end? I couldn't believe it. Hopefully this is more accurate. Unfortunately, yes... And everyone keeps talking about Super Monkey Ball. Is it that good? I've not played either one, but they look like a blast. I'm thinking of getting a GC, and these would be two of the games I'd get first. Hopefully they're as good as the hype. | ||||||||||||||||
| Myname | Oct 10, 2003 | |||
The single-player's great for a while, but wears off eventually.. Multiplayer's a different story if you've got a few game playing mates. It'll last forever. As for the whole marketing thing.. It's a shame no-one buys decent games, but then most people aren't gonna spend the time sifting through websites looking for good stuff like most of us do. They just want a quick fix and to enjoy themselves for a bit and who can blame them really.. There's got to be a way for them to adapt to the industry now. Look at music, most people don't go out of their way to find interesting stuff to listen to but still there are thriving independant labels for those who do. There has to be a happy medium for companies like Sega, it just might take a while to find it.. This is essentially a very young industry. | ||||
| cypher-s | Oct 11, 2003 | ||
| I also yhink of Jet Set Radio whenever Smilebit's name is mentioned, I was really sad that the sequel was never released on DC. I hope Sega are very successful in the future but I can't help but think of Musicians who (having previously been innovators with low sales) attempt to adapt their material to the commercial market and end up selling themselves short. Sega should carry on making original high quality product, since they have only been multi format for a year or two, attempting to imitate companies such as EA will only piss away their legacy and good name in the industry. | |||
| Kidderz | Oct 12, 2003 | ||
| The feature on the Mega Drive is also really cool.. ..Sega should not change, just sort their damn marketting out! | |||
| cypher-s | Oct 12, 2003 | ||
| Yeah I liked the Megadrive feature but it seemed a lot less in depth (at least in the games covered) then all their other retro features, I am not just saying this either. Also, maybe because I was such a Megadrive head all those years ago, the article didn't really have anything I didn't already know (which Edge features tend to do - find well researched background info). I am not trying to be a smart arse, I just wanted a bit more for my fave childhood console. | |||