Then please stop being rude.comradesnarky wrote:You seriously need to stop deleting my posts.
Stay on topic, state your opinion without spam or mockery.
Then please stop being rude.comradesnarky wrote:You seriously need to stop deleting my posts.
MrSega wrote:(That's better. Being on topic. Stating your opinion in a balanced manner.)stu wrote:To answer the original question.
Question: Will SEGA make a new console off of thier next arcade board?
My Opinion: No they won't. There is no proof that a new arcade board exists, although if Sega is developing a new arcade system it will probably be PC based like the Ring series of baords.
I don't have a problem with this post at all.
As for whether SEGA's next arcade will be PC based. I doubt it.
May shall be a very interesting month. SEGA is going to spill the beans on quite alot of stuff next month.
I'm not getting any sources from SegaLeaks at all.dr robotnik wrote:well...
I feel so sick....
Anyways i suppose people can have a little patience left and bash zack and ringedge later in the year when the revelations may never be-revelated?
Look we are all waiting relinquishing our wallets and or bats....
The problem with looking at trademarks is that it could be for anything, and it could possibly never be used. The same thing goes for looking at patents. I mean, you're going to get information on how it's used, but, you don't know how it's going to be applied.MrSega wrote:I'm not getting any sources from SegaLeaks at all.dr robotnik wrote:well...
I feel so sick....
Anyways i suppose people can have a little patience left and bash zack and ringedge later in the year when the revelations may never be-revelated?
Look we are all waiting relinquishing our wallets and or bats....
These sources are from actual documents. The SEGADRIVE is a real arcade trademark that was filed in 2006. Unlike RINGEDGE, the mark has yet to be used. Henceforth it will likely be the name of SEGA's next arcade board.
I'm already on the verge of looking up some more patents.
Since all you are relying on is these trademarks I figured I'd do some research of my own. I am going to compare the RingEdge and SegaDrive trademarks.MrSega wrote:I'm not getting any sources from SegaLeaks at all.dr robotnik wrote:well...
I feel so sick....
Anyways i suppose people can have a little patience left and bash zack and ringedge later in the year when the revelations may never be-revelated?
Look we are all waiting relinquishing our wallets and or bats....
These sources are from actual documents. The SEGADRIVE is a real arcade trademark that was filed in 2006. Unlike RINGEDGE, the mark has yet to be used. Henceforth it will likely be the name of SEGA's next arcade board.
I'm already on the verge of looking up some more patents.
The anwser is obviously,NO.comradesnarky wrote:Thinking about it, I wonder if SegaDrive was an abandoned name for PlaySega.com. It reminds me of Direct2Drive as far as the name goes. They were pushing PlaySega pretty hard for a while, with that Saturn-style USB controller.
Watch what I'm going to do here, because it's important.MrSega wrote: The anwser is obviously,NO.
The SEGADRIVE trademark is still very active, it was registered in September 2007.
There's no description for web based gaming or any kind in the mark.
The G&S for the mark are: arcade game hardware, arcade game machines, coin operated game hardware boards, and electronic circuit boards.
There's no notice for "CANCELLATION" or "ABANDONED" on the trademark doc, it says "ACTIVE".
You obviously didn't read the description for the trademark at all, noir did you look it up. All you did was just exaggrate when you claimed it was just for anything and that it was abandoned and I just pointed out thats not the case at all.
Please go and look up the trademark.