Unless they have ten AAA titles on release, along with 300 multiplat titles planned in the future, it would never work.
I like and agree with most of what you said, but "Microsoft is slowly mimicking Nintendo"? Okay, you have project Natal to wave in my face, perhaps the 'Mirco-Me's' or whatever they've been dubbed, but looking at games I don't think they copy at all. Not in their main target audience at least.shaboinkin said:I say they should, just to get some competition going. You got nintendo doing whatever the heck they are doing, microsoft slowly mimicking nintendo, and sony butt raping themselves early on with the initial high cost which caused a tainted image which people still look at now (just like how vista is still frowned upon).
Having Sega jump in the scene would make things interesting I think
To me, the threat of more Sonic games is far outweighed by the potential of the revival of other Sega series, like Vectorman, Streets of Rage, and even the original Phantasy Star games. This whole thing might not end up being true, though. Still, the chance of Sega returning to the hardware business has world-shaking possibilities.xmetatr0nx said:The only reason i would say no is because i fear a new sega console would mean even more sonic games...thats not good for anyone.