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Sega is refashioning itself as a PC game maker

The one-time king of consoles is increasingly banking on computer games.

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GraveLord4672d ago

Making the new Sonic game exclusive to Wii U is a perfect place to start.....

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3-4-54672d ago

They've published/owned the Total War series for a while now.

Number-Nine4672d ago

::boots up sonic::

SEEEEEEEEEEEEGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAA

ForgivenZombie4672d ago

Well sega has already bored the console gamers to death, now it's time for the pc crowd..

SirBradders4672d ago

Aside from being a liver of total war i am bored to death of waiting for localisations of games. Sega can be very silly ****'s sometimes.

ForgivenZombie4672d ago

Sega rarely listens to fans, that's why they're in trouble.

Concertoine4672d ago

How is this evidence of them "refashioning" themselves? Releasing hardcore RTS games, which have a dwindling market on consoles, on the same platforms theyve seen release on in the past makes sense. They have all the core franchises like PSO and sonic still on console.

allgamespc20124672d ago

except sonic is on pc and sold very well, all stars transformed. sega na is doing pc and they do a great job at it, now give us yakuza and shenmue 3 pc and peace shitty consoles who are beaten by an iphone

No_Pantaloons4672d ago

Sega needs to close down, sell off all their IPs. They've been sitting on a gold mine for over a decade, but are too clueless to mine it, time to hand those titles off to someone who can actually make decent games out of it. I was a huge fan, got my parents to buy genesis as the family console, but they haven't given me anything of interest since shenmue. It is so past time for some of those old titles to resurface.

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