Originally Posted by
DJ_Convoy
Sad, but true.
We live in a time where we can enjoy our old Sega memories a variety of ways (scooping up old games and hardware for cheap, ports of some of the good stuff on most every modern console, emulators for everything else if you want, etc.)... why hold out hope for some kind of resurgance in the hardware market that would have to be damn near miraculous? This is a market that Nintendo (Nintendo, for god's sake!) isn't doing that hot in! Celebrate Sega, by all means... I mean I was yet another kid who grew up with the SMS... I'm pretty much a lifelong fan... but that doesn't mean that I want Sega to fall on it's face yet again in the console market, particularly when we are entering what will likely be one of the weirdest, most volatile times for consoles.