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Does Sega Owe Me an Apology?

(An Update from "Sony Owes Me an Apology?)
By: Badseed

     On January 31, Sega Dreamcast Console Soon to Be Extinct, Copyright Segaannounced that they would halt production on the Dreamcast in March. They will soon begin producing software for their former rivals, Playstation 2 and Nintendo's Game Boy Color. This is the second time the company has given us hope, only to pull the rug out from under us.

     Many moons ago, the Sega Genesis was the only 16-bit system out there, and then Super Nintendo came out, leading Sega to launch the 32-bit Sega Saturn. People who bought the system were shocked to soon find out that the company barely put any support behind it, released far too few good games for the system and eventually stopped production on the system, all together. Consumers were understandably upset, but when Dreamcast jumped to the 128-bit system, many people were willing to give the company another chance. No other company had a system out with the capabilities that Sega provided. Brilliant graphics, and the opportunity to play on the Internet, led many people to purchase the system. Playstation 2 was a year off from brining out their system, so Sega had plenty of time to grab a lead in the video game industry. Unfortunately, things did not go their way.

     Many people were still wary of Sega's commitment to the system. Many people were also looking forward to Sony's new system, considering the success they had and are still having with their first system. Software companies were also wary and put their support behind Playstation 2. Even the delay of the new Sony system, couldn't help the struggling company as they lost money for the fourth year in a row. There was little else to do, but give up the fight.

     If you can't beat them, join them. Great games like Shenmue, Space Channel 5, NBA 2K1, Crazy Taxi and Ultimate Fighting Championship really made the system worth getting. So, parlaying their success with software into a wider field, Sega will now be putting out games for their rivals. Soon, Virtua Fighter 4, New Space Channel 5, Sakura Wars, and Sonic the Hedgehog will see the light of day for the PS2. Sonic will also see action for the handheld system, Game Boy Advance. So, while Sega the system is soon to be dead and buried, Sega the software giant will still be alive and kicking. But what about those who bought the system, believing they were going to be in it for the long haul? What about those who wasted their money purchasing the pricey system when it first came out, only to learn that it would no longer be?

     Now, normally, you would hear Badseed shout his mouth off and say, Sega owes us all an apology. How dare they do such a thing to us? Well, I actually don't feel that way. Sega put themselves out there and people just didn't buy the system. Those are the breaks and businesses fail. People need to be wary of this and there were many critics out there warning people that Sega wouldn't make it, so no one really has a right to complain. Besides, the Dreamcast has been out for two years or so, and that is good enough time to stock up on games and still enjoy the system. Games will still be sold, so Sega Dreamcast fans still have plenty to get their hands on. In addition, many other games will still be coming out for the Dreamcast system. Shenmue 2 may still be coming, although for all we know, it could switch over to PS2. Sega Smash Pack will also be hitting shelves, allowing people to play games from the old systems that Sega suckered us into getting. Just a joke. There is no need to be angry. Enjoy what you have.

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