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Originally posted by diffusionx
There's one flaw in your theory, and its big enough to undermine it completely: arcade games. Sega's arcade games were consistently the MOST POPULAR in Japan, and in fact it was pretty much 100% because of arcade ports that kept the Saturn afloat over there. And while calling something the most popular in arcades is like damning with faint praise here in the USA, arcades still have life in Japan, and definitely did way back in 1996. So, really, the Sega name did have some worth behind it, once upon a time.
True enough. That doesn't change the fact that SEGA has been in a freefall financially for more than half a decade. Plus, arcade ports may have kept the Saturn afloat over there, but SEGA was still in the red, so it wasn't much of a life raft. Plus, the arcade business has been heading down the shitter in Japan for the past 5 or 6 years, certainly taking a turn for the worse in the past 3 to 4.