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Thread: How Is Sega Staying in Business?

  1. I think it is maybe the dollar I give them every time I play After Burner Climax that is keeping them in business.

  2. Where is there an After Burner Climax around here? Good Times?

  3. Quote Originally Posted by A Robot Bit Me View Post
    Where is there an After Burner Climax around here? Good Times?
    Yes. Good Time Emporium has the only one I've ever played. And it is, in fact, a good time.

  4. How are their Marvel games selling? I played the Iron Man movie game on PS2 and it was as bland and super-generic as games come.

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  5. Good to hear, as Good Times is, ironically, not typically a very good time at all.

  6. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite View Post
    How are their Marvel games selling? I played the Iron Man movie game on PS2 and it was as bland and super-generic as games come.
    Think back to when we were playing NES and Marvel was putting out games through LJN. great music, though

    Things have gotten better, even if they are generic. Kids love 'em, I'm sure.
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  7. Quote Originally Posted by Dolemite View Post
    How are their Marvel games selling? I played the Iron Man movie game on PS2 and it was as bland and super-generic as games come.
    Ah, another one. We sold a few copies on PS2, PS3, and 360. The portables have yet to sell anything.

    Also, something like Golden Compass may be shovelware, but Sega had to pay someone for the license yes?

  8. Quote Originally Posted by A Robot Bit Me View Post
    Good to hear, as Good Times is, ironically, not typically a very good time at all.
    How can you say that?! Here's a guide to having a good time at Good Time. Which is singular, despite people insisting otherwise. I was there last weekend and this was a point we debated much while severely intoxicated.

    1. Get one of those skanky bartenders to bring you two pitchers of the cheapest beer they have.
    2. Sit down at the Derby Owners Club stations.
    3. Dump all your money into the machine.
    4. Drink heavily.
    5. Smile.

    Optional step 6 is to drive go karts while wrecked. Laser tag is also a good call. Or foosball or air hockey. Or Top Skater. Also fun is to amass a large amount of tickets and demand the men at the counter bring you 40 bouncy balls or perhaps a quantity of play money. Lighting cigarettes with play money makes you feel great. Excuse me, I just remembered that there's a dinosaur glider in my bag that requires assembly.

  9. Now that you mention it, I haven't tried any of their ticket redemption games, and I've only been there maybe thrice since turning 21. Perhaps I have rendered hasty judgement!

  10. Is Good Times in Boston area? Where?

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