Guest WolfenDoom Posted January 23, 2001 Sega has ditched the Dreamcast. Sega has pulled the plug on the Dreamcast after huge losses on the next-generation console proved too much for the company. Four years of losses on the console has forced Sega’s hand and the machine will be manufactured until the end of March. Marketing for the system will continue until current supplies for the console have run out. In the mean time software will still be developed for the gaming system. Sega will be turning its hand to software development with five PS2 titles and two for Game Boy Advance planned. No word, as yet, if the company plans to develop for PC. This leaves Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo to battle it out for the top selling machine. 0 Share this post Link to post
NiGHTMARE Posted January 23, 2001 And considering what a huge failure the PS2 is compared to what they were expecting... 0 Share this post Link to post
masterhassan Posted January 23, 2001 Lord FlatHead said:Quite. burton was the best bassist that i've ever heard. probably the best that ever lived. oh that jus tcame out of noware 0 Share this post Link to post
Lüt Posted January 23, 2001 Ha, that's funny: companies still make console systems. Hahahaa. 0 Share this post Link to post
Charon Posted January 23, 2001 This was just a rumor, and has already been dealt with: http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/computing/01/23/sega.dreamcast/index.html Also, I heard directly from Heather Hawkins, Manager of Gaming PR @ Sega of America that this is just a rumor, and not based at all on fact. 0 Share this post Link to post
Linguica Posted January 23, 2001 Lüt said:Ha, that's funny: companies still make console systems. Hahahaa. Yeah, because everyone knows that computer games always far outsell console games. No wait, a moderately successful console game will move 1,000,000 units while a PC game has to be horrendously successful to do that well. 0 Share this post Link to post
Psyonisis Posted January 23, 2001 masterhassan said:burton was the best bassist that i've ever heard. probably the best that ever lived. oh that jus tcame out of noware Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) 0 Share this post Link to post
Windowpain Posted January 23, 2001 WTF does this have to do with DOOM 3 or DOOM at all? Hey Deadnail you know what to do. 0 Share this post Link to post
deadnail Posted January 23, 2001 Psyonisis said:Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) Damn you get cooler every time you say something. The best quote I can think of at this second is from Fudge Tunnel: Kill 1 man and you are a murderer. Kill thousands and you are a conqueror. Kill everyone and you are God. By the way, EVERYONE loses money by selling consoles systems. Sony lost $28 MILLION the FIRST DAY of sales of the PS2 in Japan. The problem with the Dreamcast is when they cut $50 off of the price to compete with Christmas... that cost them a reputed $127 million dollars in revenue... It's doubtful Sega will make another console system, however, with the harddrive still coming and so many games in the works the Dreamcast isn't just going to be 'dropped'. After the DC dies out in a few years Sega will probably just become a game company. They're already developing games for other systems, if you keep up on the news. 0 Share this post Link to post
Lüt Posted January 23, 2001 Psyonisis said:Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) I don't care much for Primus, but I gotta agree that guy rules, especially live. They opened for Rush years back, the guy was amazing. 0 Share this post Link to post
Lüt Posted January 23, 2001 Linguica said:Yeah, because everyone knows that computer games always far outsell console games. No wait, a moderately successful console game will move 1,000,000 units while a PC game has to be horrendously successful to do that well. Are you agreeing or making fun of me again? Yes, consoles tend to be more successful in overall game sales and stuff, but us technologically educated people know what's more powerful and more capable. N'Sync and Britney sell more than Devy T or In Flames, but who are the better musicians? 0 Share this post Link to post
doomsick Posted January 23, 2001 Psyonisis said:Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) right on! les claypool is the best bassist alive or dead! however we should not forget matt freeman... 0 Share this post Link to post
masterhassan Posted January 24, 2001 Psyonisis said:Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) im sticking wiht burton (although claypool kicks ass, have you heard the new version of nativity in black by black sabbath wiht primus and ozzy? its awesome) on the liner notes for master of puppets it says that the intro for damage inc. is bass. sounds kinda like chello. but then chello is bass. but ive never heard anyhting like that out of a bass. 0 Share this post Link to post
DiSTuRBeD Posted January 24, 2001 Lüt said:Are you agreeing or making fun of me again? Yes, consoles tend to be more successful in overall game sales and stuff, but us technologically educated people know what's more powerful and more capable. N'Sync and Britney sell more than Devy T or In Flames, but who are the better musicians? Hey, another In Flames fan (?) =) 0 Share this post Link to post
Guest Lament Posted January 24, 2001 Psyonisis said:Nah the best bassist that ever lived (and still living) is Les Claypool. :) Sorry, but the best bassist was Charles Mingus. Cliff was just a good musician :) Anyway, there's no need for good bassists in rock-related music. 0 Share this post Link to post
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