11th December 2003, 10:20 PM
True, given their financial situation breaking up their fanbase wasn't the best idea, but I'm sure they did it in the hopes of growing their fanbase into the users of those platforms... sticking to one platform would be best for Sega fans, but if you want to get the most new fans you'll have to support multiple platforms. The problem was that they released almost everything for just one platform, which is something that most third parties just don't do. I guess they didn't have the money to release them on all formats or something, but it probably would have been the best path, and one most all third parties take... or at least the two platforms you find most suited for the game. Their sports games are the one exception.