Sammy Buys Shares, Angling For Sega Takeover 32
cdneng2 writes "Following failed merger talks earlier this year, it seems like game developer/pachinko giant Sammy has made a bid to acquire 22.4% of Sega shares. Sega's former parent company CSK sold its shares to Sammy, Japan's largest pachinko
machine maker, who also has a game development subsidiary. The article mentions: 'Sega managed to rebuff its most enthusiastic suitors [including Namco, possibly EA, Microsoft] in a determined effort to remain independent', but it
seems their efforts may be failing. The piece also notes: 'Sega officials are believed to have been particularly unhappy about a merger with Sammy due to the shady image of the pachinko industry in Japan'."
PACHINKO PACHINKO PACHNKO (Score:3, Funny)
Nintendo? (Score:2)
Re:Nintendo? (Score:2)
Re:Nintendo? (Score:4, Informative)
Re:PACHINKO PACHINKO PACHNKO (Score:2)
Pachinko/Pachislot (Score:5, Informative)
Sammy Pachinko Virtual Tour [sammy.co.jp]
Pity about Pachinko's reputation... (Score:5, Insightful)
I own one, and I can say that it's very fun to play with. The only prob is keeping the machine fed with ball bearings. They don't recycle their own bearings; they have to be mounted in a special wall for that. I really ought to dig it back out of that attic sometime...
Re:Pity about Pachinko's reputation... (Score:1)
Re:Pity about Pachinko's reputation... (Score:3, Informative)
"Officially," Pachinko's a redemption game, like Skee-ball. The skill element is adjusting a dial to determine how far into the playfield individual balls are ejected. A good player can usually look at the wear and pin arrangement to determine which machines are more likely to pay out. (Parlor operators are always hammering and bending the pins to thwart such efforts.)
The "seedy" rep comes from two aspects...
Better than Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Better than Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.... (Score:3, Insightful)
Right now you need all 3 console to get the full Sega product line such as Panzer Dragoon, and Shenmue on the Xbox, Shinobi, Virtua Fighter on the PS2, and Sonic Adventure 1 & 2, Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg on the GCN.
One of them buying Sega would require you to need to own fewer consoles. Of course in the end it would be better for them to produce every game for every console but that's
Re:Better than Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Right now their games are distributed amongst all 3 platforms. Very few of their games come out on all three. So you need all 3 systems to play Sega games. If they were exclusive, you'd only need one system.
Re:Better than Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.... (Score:1)
Re:Better than Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo.... (Score:2)
And other than Super Monkey Ball (which makes me super motion sick, but I know how other people love it), you are unfortunately getting most of their worst games and/or poorly done ports of older games... Other than Samba de Amigo and Chu Chu Rocket (which were both years ago, what the hell has happened to Sonic Team???
Sega makes Gambling Machines as well (Score:5, Insightful)
Not flaming, just uninformed: (Score:5, Interesting)
Please, don't quote me on this. I have no idea if the above link is accurate or not. If someone else out there has any specific information, then I'll be a little more confident in that travelogue source.
Already Merged (Score:1)
Re:Already Merged (Score:4, Informative)
Uhm, just kidding. It seems that the 'actually merged' talk going on early this year was actually 'haven't signed the papers yet but we're going to, honest!' - and eventually, they didn't sign the papers [slashdot.org].
Re:Already Merged (Score:1)
*shudders* (Score:1)
I fear for the fate of Sega if this merger goes through... the taint of Sammy's game department will spread quickly.
Re:*shudders* (Score:1)
Guilty Gear (Score:1)
Guilty Gear has much more 'depth' in a fighting game than capcom has ever mustered, and it keeps my arcade stick [x-arcade.com] occupied for much of it's time.
Namco (Score:1)
Not what I heard - which is that Namco and Sega are planning office layouts for a merged company.