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Offline WindyMan

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Sega in Partnership Talks Again
« on: May 27, 2003, 08:44:20 AM »
This week's bidder is Electronic Arts.  Why doesn't Sega just give up and get bought out already?

Well, this time it's not quite a straight buyout that EA is interested in.  Instead, Sega is reportly looking for a "sales alliance" with the publishing giant, in hopes to boost sales of its North American games.


"We will consider forming a sales joint venture in the United States if necessary," Oguchi said. The North American market has been a thorn in Sega's side and Oguchi said the company also wants to reinforce the development of video games through alliances with local firms to attract a wider audience in the key U.S. market.


EA, one of Sega's top rivals in the U.S., is a leader in sports simulation games and last year fended off a Sega challenge to its dominance in that sector. "We have been badly beaten in the U.S. consumer video game market," said Oguchi, who was one of the principle developers behind hit Sega games such as the domestically popular Derby Owner's Club.


"If we can't resolve this on our own, then it's better to join hands with someone."


The Reuters article really doesn't say what Sega means by this.  It could be as simple as EA publishing Sega's North American games (like it did under the EA Square name, before Square went to Enix), or it might even go as far as having EA collaborate on some of Sega's games (and vice versa).


Either way, it seems that this would only happen in North America, as Sega is doing just fine in Japan.  When Sega decides on this partnership, or dumps it and looks for another one, we'll have all the details for you.  Again.  

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RE: Sega in Partnership Talks <b>Again</b>
« Reply #1 on: May 27, 2003, 09:04:04 AM »
EA and Sega! The best cross-overs yet:

Virtua Fighter vs. Madden 2004
Super Monkey Ball monkey as a hidden character (ball) in Quidditch World Cup
The Sims, starring Sonic

The list is endless

What happens to the sports games if this does go down? Would Sega stop publishing the 2K series? Those are good games, dangit!
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Sega in Partnership Talks <b>Again</b>
« Reply #2 on: May 27, 2003, 10:59:11 AM »
i hope nothing with EA and Sega happens...I hate EA so much...all of thier games....AGH! Sega's too good for that.

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« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2003, 04:14:17 PM »
I totally agree with demoncrono, Sega is too good for EA.... I mean, EA toatally butchered the 007 licence!Rare makes the best FPS games!(e.g: Goldeneye, Perfect Dark) But sadly, after being bought by Microsoft, Rare is dead to me....
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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2003, 05:13:22 PM »
Sega may be too good for EA, but EA makes good business decisions, which is more than i can say for Sega.  
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RE: Sega in Partnership Talks <b>Again</b>
« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2003, 05:52:21 PM »
aren't Sega Sports and EA Sports like total archenemies? This could get interesting...
They could take turns Madden one year, 2Kx the next

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« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2003, 08:00:31 PM »
Wait, wait, wait.... EA has made good businesss descions? Well if you call "dissing" a Major entertainment coporation (SONY) Yep, they've made some good decisions any EA fanatic would love!



Search somewhere at www.neowin.net for the full scoop on the comment made by EA....
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« Reply #7 on: May 27, 2003, 08:12:20 PM »
I think some people are misreading the article. As far as it sounds, Sega's in talks with EA in PUBLISHING its games stateside, not MERGING with them. The example of Square and EA is such an example, EA simply talks care of production and promotion. I wouldn't go as far as loathing EA, I just haven't bought many of their games, save for NBA Street.

I said it before, and I'll say it again: Sega's like a prostitute. Yeah, she's good, she's real good at she does, but she gets around and only wants that money. You can't make her a housewife if you catch my drift. In this case, she wants a sugar daddy on this block known as North America.
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RE: Sega in Partnership Talks <b>Again</b>
« Reply #8 on: May 29, 2003, 05:36:01 AM »
Didn't Sega turn up a profit for the first time in a few years like last month?  They need to cool it with these deals.