COO and Sega Europe president, Mike Hayes, is pumped for 2009. With the release of MadWorld quickly approaching, he's anxious for us to try the experience he's calling "so unique it aches." The Sega Europe president opened up on more than just Platinum Games' upcoming title, talking about the success of Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games, as well as what the company expects going into 2009.
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[Via CVG]
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Posted: Jan 15th 2009 7:20PM (Unverified) said
lol at "core franchises like Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Games"
Other than that, I think sega lost some of their magic ater they stopped doing consoles looking back, their best games were the ones on the master system (specially the 2d sonic ones) the dreamcast (excelent console), but after they became third party, sonic games started sucking, and they started releasing casual games or shovelware, etc.
I hope they can redeem themselves releasing more games made by Platinum, and I wish that Sonic and the Black Knight rocks.
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Other than that, I think sega lost some of their magic ater they stopped doing consoles looking back, their best games were the ones on the master system (specially the 2d sonic ones) the dreamcast (excelent console), but after they became third party, sonic games started sucking, and they started releasing casual games or shovelware, etc.
I hope they can redeem themselves releasing more games made by Platinum, and I wish that Sonic and the Black Knight rocks.
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