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Does Sega Owe Me an Apology?

(An Update from "Sony Owes Me an Apology?)
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     Now, here is a little warning to Sega. People are still going to be angry, and maybe you should do something cool for those people who did buy the system. Since, the system failed, how about lowering the price on many of the games, so that more and more people will buy them, and may even pick up a Dreamcast to stock up on some cheap, but really cool games. Twenty dollars sounds like a good price to me. Also, I think it would be great, and I am sure Sega will do this, if they would continue the Sega Internet channel, so people could play the games they own over the Internet. In time, people may grow tired of playing those games, but I think people will enjoy their Dreamcast games for some time, and would love to use the Internet to play them. It was one of the reasons they bought the system.

     In closing, I must say that I feel bad for Sega's failure, but Sega's failure is everyone else's gain. Those who own the PS2 will get to play Sonic, and now that Sega is no longer a rival, we could see crossover team-ups. Can you say Mario vs. Sonic? I sure hope so. Dreamcast gamers; enjoy the games you have, and stock up on more to, in order to make the system useful. Those who believed Sega would come back, well, just don't buy another system, should they try to come out with one. Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me, fool me three times, you are just a complete jackass. Now enjoy Sega, the software company.

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