@AtlanteanMan Regardless of who developed the games and published them they are SEGA IPs that have returned to great success. It's simply part of SEGAs buisness model to license their dormant older IPs to other studios and I think it's a far better idea than to let them sit unused for decades.
I'm not sure why you don't include Total War? The development team are an inhouse SEGA studio. Of course if you start to arbitrarily leave out key games and series then of course their line-up looks sparce.
Some recent SEGA developed games include Yakuza Like a Dragon Lost Judgement Virtua Fighter 5 (remake) Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania Sakura Taisen Phantasy Star Online: New Genesis Puyo Puyo Tetris 2 HumanKind Warhammer 3 Total War Two Point Campus Company of Heroes 3 Endless Dungeon
If you count Atlus, which you should as they are so intigrated into SEGA at this point that they are the same entity and same staff in the same building often credited on working on eachother games... Then we also have Persona 5: Strikers 13 Sentinals Shin Megami Tensei V Persona 4 (port)
@AtlanteanMan It's only middling success if you strategically forget the absolute wins like Sonic Mania, Streets of Rage 4, WonderBoy, MonsterBoy, Persona 4 Remastered and Rome Total War Remastered.
Music to my ears. I love many of SEGAs IPs. So much untapped potential. The series that have recently returned - Streets of Rage, Sonic Mania and Monsterboy have all been excellent.
@ShadowofTwilight22 The fact is that SEGA are consistently an excellent publisher and developer.
Their only series that really suffers from inconsistent quality is Sonic and Monkey Ball, but those are really the only active series they make that appeals to the Nintendo crowd. Not many Nintendo fans are also into Total War, Yakuza, Endless Space, Judgement, Football Manager, Persona etc.
@SalvorHardin Well, yes. While you may not like those companies and some of their buisness practices are questionable (as are Nintendos) the fact is that EA, Activation etc do actually make a number of quality titles each year.
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Re: Sega Plans To Leverage More Past IP With 'Remasters, Remakes, Reboots'
@AtlanteanMan Regardless of who developed the games and published them they are SEGA IPs that have returned to great success. It's simply part of SEGAs buisness model to license their dormant older IPs to other studios and I think it's a far better idea than to let them sit unused for decades.
I'm not sure why you don't include Total War? The development team are an inhouse SEGA studio. Of course if you start to arbitrarily leave out key games and series then of course their line-up looks sparce.
Some recent SEGA developed games include
Yakuza Like a Dragon
Lost Judgement
Virtua Fighter 5 (remake)
Super Monkey Ball Banana Mania
Sakura Taisen
Phantasy Star Online: New Genesis
Puyo Puyo Tetris 2
HumanKind
Warhammer 3 Total War
Two Point Campus
Company of Heroes 3
Endless Dungeon
If you count Atlus, which you should as they are so intigrated into SEGA at this point that they are the same entity and same staff in the same building often credited on working on eachother games... Then we also have Persona 5: Strikers
13 Sentinals
Shin Megami Tensei V
Persona 4 (port)
Re: Sega Plans To Leverage More Past IP With 'Remasters, Remakes, Reboots'
@AtlanteanMan It's only middling success if you strategically forget the absolute wins like Sonic Mania, Streets of Rage 4, WonderBoy, MonsterBoy, Persona 4 Remastered and Rome Total War Remastered.
Re: Sega Plans To Leverage More Past IP With 'Remasters, Remakes, Reboots'
Music to my ears. I love many of SEGAs IPs. So much untapped potential. The series that have recently returned - Streets of Rage, Sonic Mania and Monsterboy have all been excellent.
Re: Microsoft And Sony Top Metacritic's 12th Annual Game Publisher Rankings, Nintendo Places 14th
@ShadowofTwilight22 The fact is that SEGA are consistently an excellent publisher and developer.
Their only series that really suffers from inconsistent quality is Sonic and Monkey Ball, but those are really the only active series they make that appeals to the Nintendo crowd. Not many Nintendo fans are also into Total War, Yakuza, Endless Space, Judgement, Football Manager, Persona etc.
Re: Microsoft And Sony Top Metacritic's 12th Annual Game Publisher Rankings, Nintendo Places 14th
@Specter_of-the_OLED possibly but the year before Nintendo was only marginally better at 9th.
Re: Microsoft And Sony Top Metacritic's 12th Annual Game Publisher Rankings, Nintendo Places 14th
@SalvorHardin Well, yes. While you may not like those companies and some of their buisness practices are questionable (as are Nintendos) the fact is that EA, Activation etc do actually make a number of quality titles each year.