MrSega wrote:Fine stu, you choose to believe what you like, you obviously think that SEGA will never return to the hardware business and are probably as pretentious of all those hardcore Nintendo fanboys who somehow think Nintendo will buy SEGA, I'm hear to tell you that SEGA has not signed on to development kits for CAFE at all. I state my belief that SEGA has decided to make a new system out of thier next arcade board, but that's a different story.
Don't tease me or taunt me.
Hmmm using another one of those little labels you are so fond of are we MrSega?
Lets see?
I point out to you that Sony are developing a PS4 and you label me a "Sony Fanboy".
I post my belief that Sega will be supporting Nintendo's new console and you label me a "pretentious Nintendo Fanboy"
I guess if I start to show interest in the next Xbox, when it comes out, you'll start calling me a Xbox Fanboy.
As for being pretentious? Lets look at the meaning of that word:
"making usually unjustified or excessive claims "
Welll, I'm not the one claiming Sega is about to drop 3rd party boxed software support for the Sony/Microsoft/Nintendo systems.
Or that Sega is planning a new console, am I?
One last thing:
Quit putting words in my mouth, I have NEVER claimed that Nintendo should buy Sega. I believe in a Sega that is platform agnostic and supports all systems equally, a Sega that produces quality video game entertainment for everyone to enjoy, regardless of the system they own.
I believe in a Sega that is a strong 3rd party publishing powerhouse, in order to achieve that they should continue to focus on producing quality games, if this means they have to spend more time developing a game, so be it, this will likely result in less games released over a year but should increase the quality and probably the profits from those games.