Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

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  • RyanOddey
    Rookie
    • Feb 2003
    • 47

    #46
    Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

    After a business class the other day I talked about this with a few friends that are also big time gamers like me. If EA buys Sega that it will be EA's chance to reclaim the sports crown they once owned. They will combine the best parts of Sega Sports and the best part of EA Sports with the intent of not losing any Sega Loyalists to other companes such as Microsoft. If EA can retain Sega fans, and continue to make the EA fans happy they will have an overwhelming share of the market. It makes more sense to try and make both setns of fans happy, rather then lose such a large consumer basis to another company.

    Remember this: In the Business world it is survival of the fittest. Sega has been on a downard swing ever since the Dreamcast bombed. Sega was forced into software only sales, and to be honest only there sports division has had success. Even with that success NFL 2k3 did not sell nearly as well this year, and NCAA2k3 has alot of catching up to do with EA Sports NCAA Football. EA has become a giant, in sports and in other areas. Hopefully if EA pruchases Sega they will see the oppurtunity they have to seize the sports gaming marker rather then flush away a chance to make some great games.

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    • RyanOddey
      Rookie
      • Feb 2003
      • 47

      #47
      Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

      After a business class the other day I talked about this with a few friends that are also big time gamers like me. If EA buys Sega that it will be EA's chance to reclaim the sports crown they once owned. They will combine the best parts of Sega Sports and the best part of EA Sports with the intent of not losing any Sega Loyalists to other companes such as Microsoft. If EA can retain Sega fans, and continue to make the EA fans happy they will have an overwhelming share of the market. It makes more sense to try and make both setns of fans happy, rather then lose such a large consumer basis to another company.

      Remember this: In the Business world it is survival of the fittest. Sega has been on a downard swing ever since the Dreamcast bombed. Sega was forced into software only sales, and to be honest only there sports division has had success. Even with that success NFL 2k3 did not sell nearly as well this year, and NCAA2k3 has alot of catching up to do with EA Sports NCAA Football. EA has become a giant, in sports and in other areas. Hopefully if EA pruchases Sega they will see the oppurtunity they have to seize the sports gaming marker rather then flush away a chance to make some great games.

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      • Cincinnati_Kid
        L*rd *f th* M*n*t**s
        • Jul 2002
        • 804

        #48
        Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

        we can hope...but time n time again we see the gaming companies take the less is more aproach......

        and most likely they will not make huge costly changes to there franchises........when they can simply add the espn license.....

        and many of the developers are going to do whats best for them some leave.....some stay....etc etc

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        NFL : Cincinnati Bengals & Tampa Bay Buccaneers
        MLB : Reds & Devil Rays
        NCAA : The Ohio State Buckeyes

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        • Cincinnati_Kid
          L*rd *f th* M*n*t**s
          • Jul 2002
          • 804

          #49
          Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

          we can hope...but time n time again we see the gaming companies take the less is more aproach......

          and most likely they will not make huge costly changes to there franchises........when they can simply add the espn license.....

          and many of the developers are going to do whats best for them some leave.....some stay....etc etc

          .................................................. ...............
          NFL : Cincinnati Bengals & Tampa Bay Buccaneers
          MLB : Reds & Devil Rays
          NCAA : The Ohio State Buckeyes

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          • famousmortimer
            Rookie
            • Jul 2002
            • 337

            #50
            Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

            I think you guys are freaking out. I don't think anyone in their right mind would invest in Sega to SHUTDOWN their sports lineup. If EA buy Sega then when you go buy 2k4 or Madden... EA wins either way.

            If they combine the games into one they will lose fans from both (who may go over to fever or some other dark horse).



            Im not really sweating this at all.

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            • famousmortimer
              Rookie
              • Jul 2002
              • 337

              #51
              Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

              I think you guys are freaking out. I don't think anyone in their right mind would invest in Sega to SHUTDOWN their sports lineup. If EA buy Sega then when you go buy 2k4 or Madden... EA wins either way.

              If they combine the games into one they will lose fans from both (who may go over to fever or some other dark horse).



              Im not really sweating this at all.

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              • UNLV_1999
                Pro
                • Feb 2003
                • 626

                #52
                Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

                One would think Sony would want to enter the bid for Sega. They could can their 989 Sports Division and pick up the 2K series.
                My School's National Championships:

                Florida Gators, MBA 2007
                Football: 1996, 2006
                Basketball: 2006, 2007

                UNLV Runnin' Rebels, BS Business Administration 1999
                Basketball: 1990

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                • UNLV_1999
                  Pro
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 626

                  #53
                  Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

                  One would think Sony would want to enter the bid for Sega. They could can their 989 Sports Division and pick up the 2K series.
                  My School's National Championships:

                  Florida Gators, MBA 2007
                  Football: 1996, 2006
                  Basketball: 2006, 2007

                  UNLV Runnin' Rebels, BS Business Administration 1999
                  Basketball: 1990

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                  • SPTO
                    binging
                    • Feb 2003
                    • 68046

                    #54
                    Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

                    Maybe Sony could just buy out VC the company that makes the majority of Sega sports titles?
                    Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                    "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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                    • SPTO
                      binging
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 68046

                      #55
                      Re: Potentially Bad News for Sports Videogaming (the end of WSB?)

                      Maybe Sony could just buy out VC the company that makes the majority of Sega sports titles?
                      Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club

                      "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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