Sammy Finally To Purchase Sega 35
roadies writes "USAToday/Reuters has a story indicating that Japanese videogame/slot machine company Sammy is finally going to acquire Sega, following 'an unsuccessful attempt last year'." Gamesindustry.biz notes regarding the stock deal, worth $1.4 billion: "[Sammy president] Satomi-san, who will be president of the new merged company, has previously expressed his desire to see Sega focusing increasingly on the arcade market, and hopes to use the company's development talent and wealth of intellectual property to build on the success of Sammy's low-cost Atomiswave arcade system", and it's also argued: "The Sega acquisition will also give Sammy a strong base from which to build its overseas operations."
"Massive Announcement?" (Score:5, Funny)
It would've been much bigger than their news about The Matrix Online or Phantasy Star Universe.
Re:"Massive Announcement?" (Score:5, Interesting)
Instead, what do we get as a big annoucement? They are publishing "The Matrix Online". Oh yeah, that was worth hype.
A big part of me didn't buy that and thought that they either overhyped something, or something went wrong and they couldn't annouce it.
THIS makes perfect sense as a big annoucement. I think you're right. I think this was going to be the big annoucement and they had to hold off or something.
Re:"Massive Announcement?" (Score:1)
Well one more out. (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Well one more out. (Score:5, Insightful)
If Sega had to be bought out, i was hoping that Nintendo would get a clue and make the purchase. Between their rivalry back in the day and their more recent teamwork on some great games (Super Monkey Ball, F-Zero GX, the Sonic GameCube games, the Skies of Arcadia remake, etc) i think they have a lot of common. I would have trusted Nintendo a lot more to deal with Sega the way in which they deserve.
Re:Well one more out. (Score:5, Interesting)
The Atomiswave (Sega/Sammy), Triforce (Sega/Nintendo/Namco), and Chihiro (Sega/Microsoft) boards are working well in some awesome games. Sega's prize games are also very strong in the Japanese market - they practically own it, in fact. Virtua Fighter is still the current fighting game of choice in Japanese arcades, and Sega's networked arcade games are the main driver of that technology in Japan. It would be foolish for Sammy to scale back or withdraw from all of that.
As for console game sales, Sega's been kind of hurting. They have had no breakout sales hits on any of the consoles, despite the generally high quality of their games. They certainly don't have the same appeal that they once had, since they no longer have a native platform. And whereas once they were seen as contemporaries of Nintendo, they are now seen in the same light as Namco and Konami - great game houses, but they don't drive console technology, they just go with the flow. And yes, in terms of "who's who" among power players in the industry, that's a step down.
Anyhow, I'd miss them if they were to step out of console games, but I still expect them to stay in the business. The Sega name has a lot of sway with gamers who were around in Sega's console heydays. And to tprime: Even if they were to pull out of console games, there's just no way they'd stop making arcade games. That would be the stupidest thing that Sega Sammy could do (speaking in terms of their own sanity and economic well-being).
Re:Well one more out. (Score:2)
Could be a good match
Re:Well one more out. (Score:4, Interesting)
In my opinion, alot of the older Sega games would have been prime, stylistically speaking, GameCube remakes. Ah well. Is it just me, btw, or have arcade games been seriously lagging in development the last 4 or 5 years? Seems like when I was younger, arcades were where you went to see the latest in amazing graphics and games. Now it feels like I am playing a GBA game on a big screen, technology wise.
Rob
Re:Well one more out. (Score:1)
of interest is that the atomiswave system is based on the sega dreamcast...
zerg (Score:4, Funny)
I know... (Score:2)
[snarl] (Score:1, Flamebait)
If Sammy so much as lays a finger on Yuji Naga, Sonic Team, or anything in the Sonic franchise, then more heads will roll. Hiroshima will look like a firecracker in comparison. I will give them a new definition for "seppuku." And I will beat the ever-loving crap out of every goddamn Sammy executive, then shove flaming piles of their own yen up their asses.
Between this, and today's announcement on software patents, I'm about
Re:[snarl] (Score:2)
No you won't.
But yeah, it looks like this might be the end for Sonic, not to mention many of Sega's other franchises. RIP, Sega. Maybe Sammy will sel
Re:[snarl] (Score:5, Insightful)
Again, I ask you, how would it make sense, considering those facts, that Sammy would gut SEGA?
Re: Sammy and Guilty Gear (Score:1)
I'm afraid you are mistaken. Sammy is only the publisher of the Guilty Gear series. The actual developer is ARC System Works [arcsy.co.jp] of Japan, which according to their english company profile also lists SEGA as a customer of their products.
Re:[snarl] (Score:2)
Tell me, how well do you think Sonic would translate to the arcade? Keep in mind that now-a-days the arcade scene is dominated by rhythm and fighting games. Or how about a game that would never possibly work in an arcade, like Phantasy Star or Shenmue?
I agree that there would normally be no reason for Sammy to gut Sega, but when the pr
Re:[snarl] (Score:2)
See, my point was that if Sammy keeps Sonic, any Sonic game that comes out from now on will likely be very different from the Sonic games that we're used to. It won't be the same franchise that people have grown attached to anymore.
Regarding some genres like RPGs and lengthy adventures not being suited for arcades, you might be surprised to see what concepts can "work" in Japanese arcades.
I already
Re:[snarl] (Score:2, Informative)
http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/05/18/news_6098
Sega Sports Series / Virtual Concepts (Score:5, Interesting)
I'm not really sure how this arcade thing will come into play in the US. I don't think there are very many arcades left here, although that DDR thing seems to be popular and I look forward to dropping $20 on a machine one day to try and get the hang of it.
Re:Sega Sports Series / Virtual Concepts (Score:1)
No joke, I have rented about 10 sports games in the past year combined to deserve the right to say this.
Re:Sega Sports Series / Virtual Concepts (Score:2)
I cant wait for Sonic themed Pachinko machines! (Score:1)
Re:I cant wait for Sonic themed Pachinko machines! (Score:2)
How is this a problem? (Score:2)
Suggested named for new company (Score:2)
Re:Suggested named for new company (Score:2)
Segammy
Sammyga
Semmy
Samga
Anyone have any more suggestions?