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Kyanbu The Legend 03-16-2009 12:46 AM

Did anyone on here know about this?
 
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/10/03/sega_vision/

Sega is challenging Sony's PSP. Although it's just a media device it's apparently going to be able to play games to. I looked up some videos and it looks all right. It really hasn't been released yet and only a hand full of units was placed in arcades around London. I wonder how well this will do once it gets released. What do you guys think of The Sega Vision?

Jagos 03-16-2009 01:01 AM

I don't think it'll do well outside of Japan. But if Sega were to come back into the hardware market, they would have to REALLY work to drum up support for this since their games division isn't really up to snuff as it used to be.

Regulus Tera 03-16-2009 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Kyanbu The Legend (Post 904833)
http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2008/10/03/sega_vision/

Sega is challenging Sony's PSP. Although it's just a media device it's apparently going to be able to play games to. I looked up some videos and it looks all right. It really hasn't been released yet and only a hand full of units was placed in arcades around London. I wonder how well this will do once it gets released. What do you guys think of The Sega Vision?

This is honestly the first and only time I've heard of this Sega Vision and I want to scream "elaborate hoax", but fuck that, let's get aboard the hype train:

9/9/9, bitches! Dreamcast is gonna have its muthafuckin' revenge!

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Originally Posted by Jagos (Post 904837)
I don't think it'll do well outside of Japan. But if Sega were to come back into the hardware market, they would have to REALLY work to drum up support for this since their games division isn't really up to snuff as it used to be.

It's mainly Sonic Team and their outsourced stuff what has been lacking quality. World Destruction, 7th Dragon, and Valkyria Chronicles all met incredible approval everywhere, and they've been publishing very high-pedigree third-party stuff too (MADWORLD).

Bells 03-16-2009 11:45 AM

i thought you guys already knew about this one... it's kinda of old news (im pretty sure i saw something about it on Kotaku weeks/months ago). And it dosent seem to be any sort of rival to the PSP. It's a multimedia device more than anything else...

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Originally Posted by wikipedia
The Sega Vision is a PMP announced in early October, 2008. It is the first new consumer electronics device made by Sega since leaving the hardware market in 2001. It is set for release in Europe in 2009. The PMP is not a portable Dreamcast nor a successor to the GameGear either. It is not a competitor to the PSP and DS either. The gaming capabilities are limited to Java titles only.


bluestarultor 03-16-2009 11:56 AM

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Java titles only
I personally find that interesting, because to my understanding, Java is very rarely used for game-making.

Bells 03-16-2009 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by bluestarultor (Post 904920)
I personally find that interesting, because to my understanding, Java is very rarely used for game-making.

Except on cellphones, where they are like... almost all of them

Kyanbu The Legend 03-16-2009 02:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Bells (Post 904917)
i thought you guys already knew about this one... it's kinda of old news (im pretty sure i saw something about it on Kotaku weeks/months ago). And it dosent seem to be any sort of rival to the PSP. It's a multimedia device more than anything else...

Aww I has hoping it would become more then that.:( Meh I'll buy one once/If it comes out in the US If it isn't too expensive.

Jagos 03-16-2009 10:48 PM

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It's mainly Sonic Team and their outsourced stuff what has been lacking quality. World Destruction, 7th Dragon, and Valkyria Chronicles all met incredible approval everywhere, and they've been publishing very high-pedigree third-party stuff too (MADWORLD).
I'd better rephrase... If they got back into the console market, they would have to drum up support for the console to compete with Sony because
A) it would be a new game system late in the gaming cycle
B) some people would remember the Dreamcast and get queasy and
C) third party support would be few and far between and they would have to make less games of greater quality (similar to Nintendo and the Wii right now)

They might actually have to kill off Sonic...

Kim 03-16-2009 10:56 PM

The last of the Sonic and the Secret Rings games... Sonic and the Grim Reaper... I'm pretty sure that would solve our problems...

Regulus Tera 03-16-2009 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Jagos (Post 905071)
A) it would be a new game system late in the gaming cycle

It sounds like a handheld release and, considering past history with them, this wouldn't be a problem.

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Originally Posted by Jagos (Post 905071)
B) some people would remember the Dreamcast and get queasy and

But the Dreamcast was awesome. :(

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Originally Posted by Jagos (Post 905071)
C) third party support would be few and far between and they would have to make less games of greater quality (similar to Nintendo and the Wii right now)

Not touching this one.


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