i couldent fit the title in but havent you noticed that sega are doing alot of teamwork with other people?
they teamed with nintendo to make brawl and olympic games,
teamed up with marvel and helped make ironman game and hulk game,
and they also teamed up with bioware for a even better new sega game which is sorta like final fantasty battle style
is it me or is sega making more games with company
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The company have the rights for the next marvels movies (that include thor and Captain America), and they have some games others games (Condemned 2, Bloodshot is one of them)
sega is not making games by themselves
sega is not making games by themselves
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Yeah, Sega has to do that since they dropped out of the hardware market. From my understanding they're functioning as a publisher right now and they're teaming up with developers (for the games themselves). The other stuff (like with marvel) is teaming up in the other direction. Marvel needs a publisher to make their game and they picked Sega for whatever reason. Video games are complicated stuff. Ima go make a paint flowchart or w/e maybe to demonstrate.
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is it me or is sega making more games with company
Although I was sad to see Sega leave the hardware market after the Dreamcast, their new strategy has really paid off, as they're now much more successful than they were five years ago. However, it's too bad that Yuji Naka (considered the "Miyamoto" of Sega, responsible for the Sonic series, PSO, Nights, etc.) is no longer with Sega; hopefully, it won't affect the quality of future Sega games.