13th December 2003, 12:09 AM
I am sure they will not be the last... I mean, Sega is a much bigger than the average developer purchased by another company, but that doesn't seem to matter here because Sammy is in control... it seems like Sega's going through what so many companies have when they get bought.
The end result (sometimes it takes a while, but it usually happens) usually seems to be a company nowhere near as good as it was and without any of its top talent.
The end result (sometimes it takes a while, but it usually happens) usually seems to be a company nowhere near as good as it was and without any of its top talent.