Seems fake...
It's in japanese but the Sega logo's blue is the western blue.
ThyDarkAngel wrote: Seems fake...
It's in japanese but the Sega logo's blue is the western blue.
Giorgio wrote:ThyDarkAngel wrote: Seems fake...
It's in japanese but the Sega logo's blue is the western blue.
Someone in the Internet has posted an answer about this concern: http://segaorbibeyond.blogspot.gr/2013/04/the-sega-spectrum-japanese-trademark.html. I leave it up on your judgment.
1UP: How exactly is Sega defining digital platforms for its new Digital division?
Mike Hayes: It's a good question, because it's such a broad space. Digital for us is kind of really all the checkboxes you'd get. For us it's certainly all mobile devices - iPhone, iPad, the interesting new devices we're seeing from other players, for example Microsoft. It includes games for XBLA, for PSN, for Virtual Console. It also then goes beyond to cover distribution methods like on PC, and then it's also going to encompass everything to do with social gaming and casual gaming. So it's a broad spectrum, but it's kind of everything that isn't physically going to be shipped in a box of some sort. So naturally there are huge gray areas between what is digital and what is boxed because, but it's broadly that definition which we're encompassing into the new Digital group. Read more...
"2010 Network"
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"Cloud"
"Platform Less"
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Now the game beyond game arcade and home video game consoles, is pervaded to various scenes of life through all digital devices such as everyone has mobile phones, smartphones and tablets.
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We actively goes beyond the boundaries of conventional gaming regions in such changes, and aims to provide products and services anywhere and enjoy every experience as entertainment for the range of generations.
ShenmueTree wrote: So basically if it's true, Sega could be making a "Hive-Console", it's effectively a new Sega virtual console that is a parasite to other companies hardware. Could turn out even better than a real console if it allows offline play as well as online and the entire Sega library.
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