Guest jimmy no nose Report post Posted November 21, 2002 Any Sega Sports fans will be disappointed when they hear that starting at the end of this year Sega Sports will not be making any more GameCube games. A sign of things to come? Hopefully not. Earlier today in Japan, Sega released its financial results for the last six months, which showed that its operating profit was down 20 percent from the previous year, with revenue down 3 percent. The company still posted a net profit of 1.01 billion yen (about $8 million). Sega said it has been harder than expected to become a cross-platform publisher, and that its initial plans to transition from its hardware-based model were overly optimistic. A Dow Jones report said that Sega is focusing on improving profits in its "loss-making" sports game operations in the US, which Sega has had big hopes for. While Sega doesn't plan to back down from its fierce competition with Electronic Arts on other platforms, it will completely halt GameCube sports game development as of next year. http://gamespot.com/gamespot/stories/news/...2898153,00.html Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Karnage Report post Posted November 21, 2002 Nintendo should have something big up their sleave if they wanna compete. They let Rare go over to Microsoft, only habr one online game(PSO) and hasn't released a GC with DVD playback out in North America yet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MrRant Report post Posted November 22, 2002 Nintendo should have something big up their sleave if they wanna compete. They let Rare go over to Microsoft, only habr one online game(PSO) and hasn't released a GC with DVD playback out in North America yet. Panasonic has released a GC/DVD hybrid. Looks wicked. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Flyboy Report post Posted November 22, 2002 He said in North American. They have one in Japan (it's called the Panasonic Q), and it DOES look sweet. EDIT: Planet Gamecube owns you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Notorious CRD Report post Posted November 22, 2002 For those gamers that only have a GC, this will likely be a loss, but let's face it: if Sega's games weren't selling that well anyway, the audience must not be totally there. They can play EA Sports' games instead. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest razazteca Report post Posted November 22, 2002 Nintendo does not need sports games to make a profit all it needs is another Pokemon or Yu-Gi-Oh game which can use the GBA and that new card reader thingy. remember GC is a kiddy system Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Notorious CRD Report post Posted November 22, 2002 GC is no more kiddie than the PS2 or Xbox IMO. All 3 systems have games that cater to younger players. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest starvenger Report post Posted November 22, 2002 For those gamers that only have a GC, this will likely be a loss, but let's face it: if Sega's games weren't selling that well anyway, the audience must not be totally there. They can play EA Sports' games instead. Well, GC owners would still get Crazy Taxi and Sonic, so it's not a total wash. Bummer about the sports games though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Report post Posted November 22, 2002 Planet Gamecube does in fact RULE. I think we need Rick Powers here..(?) Anyway..EA's sports games are better than Sega's... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Celtic Jobber Report post Posted November 23, 2002 Sports games suck anyway. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest The Notorious CRD Report post Posted November 23, 2002 Well, GC owners would still get Crazy Taxi and Sonic, so it's not a total wash. Bummer about the sports games though. I was speaking specifically about the sports games. I should have been more clear on that. My bad. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites