Oh, I'm not too worried: http://segabits.com/blog/2012/03/10...-alpha-version-hints-at-english-localization/
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You can't add digital titles to the Tower of Power. =(
Could Creative Assembly's closure/downsizing be the "recent high profile closure" in Brighton that I've been seeing in job listings. Sounds like they're forming a new studio.
I believe a GAFer works at Sega UK
Since I don't think I was clear enough, Sega Sammy's market cap is $5 billion, and it's doubtful you could buy them that cheaply anyway.
There is almost no one in the industry with enough money to even consider this.
Now, trying to buy brands off of Sammy might be feasible, but not the company itself.
And here we all thought it was just a small joke because some of the past games weren't very good.
It's only the SonicGAF theme song because we didn't know you were going to add it in when we were making the thread.
Ah that makes sense, it crossed my mind when I saw it. Real tragedy, I hope someone like Paradox or Microsoft can pick the studio up.My guess would be Black Rock even though it wasn't that recent.
EA would acquire that without blinking... merge it into the Fifa universe mayhaps.What will happen to Football Manager.
Please, think of the Football Manager.
I wouldn't worry too much. Either Sega keeps developing them (as they own the studios). Or they sell them off and someone buys them, and continues the franchises under the same or a new name. Sports Interactive already fell out with Eidos according to the wiki and just renamed the franchise, and worked with Sega. They're far too popular to just close the studio and cut your losses, or to force into new, potentially failing markets like tablet/mobile.im very scared for these seriesDoes Football Manager/Total War count?
Valkyria Chronicles didn't get a PS3 sequel so they are pretty much worthless as far as I'm concerned.
That actually makes me vaguely more hopeful than before, I figured it was likely the people who helped get it out here would've left with that upheaval a few months ago, but he left more recently. Maybe there's a few others that'd push for it, or it does modest enough sales that Sega would be inclined to go on autopilot and just mark them for localization pending special circumstances (PSP release)? Though if they're more open to licensing out again that could solve it too.Well, the guy in charge of localizing Yakuza for the West left already about a few days ago: http://segabits.com/blog/2012/05/25/yas-noguchi-senior-producer-at-sega-west-leaves-the-company/
I don't understand why they say they won't make AAA games anymore. Way to sell yourself short.
Should have phrased it as if they are making more AAA Sega games on ipads and digital. There's no quantifier over what's a AAA game, it just refers to a really great game. Atleast pretend you make good games Sega.
....or does AAA directly refer to budget now?
Sonic Wiki said:Dexter (デクスターis a fictional boyfriend that Amy Rose fabricated in Sonic Chronicles: The Dark Brotherhood, to make Sonic jealous. Amy doesn't go into detail about him, and almost nothing is known about him. Depending on the choices of the player, Amy might admit to Sonic that he isn't real.
Sonic does actually have the chance to talk to her about Dexter almost all the times he talks to her to make her mad or uncomfortable. Eventually in Chapter 5 when Amy says that she doesn't want him to get hurt he can tease her by asking, "Does your boyfriend know that you worry so much about me?" and she would angrily reply,"Why do you care so much about Dexter? It seems like he's your boyfriend not mine!".
Please stop.So it at last begins.
The death of traditional dedicated gaming consoles has started.
I for one welcome our new tablet and smartphone gaming overlords!
On a more serious note, the writing has been on the wall for the traditional gaming companies for a while now. I'm surprised that so many have even managed to last out the PS3/360 generation. I expect to see alot more companies bailing out of the dedicated game console space in the future.
It's only the SonicGAF theme song because we didn't know you were going to add it in when we were making the thread.![]()
I'm quite certain that Sciz would've fought you to the death over it.
Eh well.
Not even Sega on their best day could get me interested in cellphone/tablet gaming.
This coming generation looks to be absolute shit.
Eh well.
Not even Sega on their best day could get me interested in cellphone/tablet gaming.
This coming generation looks to be absolute shit.
AAA is budget.
Please stop.
What is the number that constitutes high budget then?
Can't I make a AAA game at a low budget? World of Goo is a AAA game to me....?
What is the number that constitutes high budget then?
Can't I make a AAA game at a low budget? World of Goo is a AAA game to me....?
Ohhh, he got us with his legal mumbo-jumbo.Well it's too bad, I already called it.
"Nuh-uh!"
"Well I'm calling it now."
Heh, yeah, things just keep changing day-to-day, it seems.loosus said:I certainly thing the next "generation" (if you even want to call it that) is certainly going to be substantially different from what most would have envisioned just two years ago. lol
This should be the SonicGAF theme song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlVNShxRBw4
Yeah, I thought it referred to quality still. Thanks. Didn't know the meaning had shifted to budget now. Now the AAAA stuff makes sense (though I think the monetary value for AAAA stuff would be rather insane :O).It's all a bit confused these days, but in general it refers to the top tier of budget for a game in its respective market. The days of it referring to quality are gone, as production values became the measure by which the average person judged games. Promoting a game as AAA is showing the commitment of spending x amount of money on it. Already being expanded to the rather silly AAAA for next gen.
Infinity Blade would say be a AAA game on iPhone.
Bioware.Parallax said:What spawn of nightmares created this? Its like a whisper of madness.
Jun Senoue's already come up with his equivalent. And we have a Meow Mix remix.Aeana said:This should be the SonicGAF theme song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlVNShxRBw4
Why exactly would Nintendo want Sega? Nintendo itself isn't exactly in stellar shape, either.
Given Mike West hitting the door and their recent restructuring, the prognosis isn't great right now.So, ummm.... is this confirmed, or not?
Bioware.
So it at last begins.
The death of traditional dedicated gaming consoles has started.
I for one welcome our new tablet and smartphone gaming overlords!
On a more serious note, the writing has been on the wall for the traditional gaming companies for a while now. I'm surprised that so many have even managed to last out the PS3/360 generation. I expect to see alot more companies bailing out of the dedicated game console space in the future.
The Sonic 3 Final Boss theme, composed by Masayuki Nagao, iirc.I mean the composer, if you can call that a composition anyway.
Yeah, I thought it referred to quality still. Thanks. Didn't know the meaning had shifted to budget now. Now the AAAA stuff makes sense (though I think the monetary value for AAAA stuff would be rather insane :O).
My main concern now is who will publish Platinum's games??![]()