The Decline of Sega...What Happened?

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  • Sega was once one of the biggest makers of home video game consoles. This video profiles their rise and fall in that market while attempting to provide reasons behind what happened.
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  • @juliuscaesart
    @juliuscaesart Год назад +1219

    RIP Dreamcast. Shenmue, Jet Grind Radio, Sonic Adventure, Crazy Taxi, House of the Dead, Power Stone, Soul Caliber, Virtua Tennis, Virtua Fighter, Skies of Arcadia, Toy Commander… good amount of quality games I would play constantly.

    • @Zauchi
      @Zauchi Год назад +62

      Dreamcast is my favourite console of all time.

    • @ZERO_42069
      @ZERO_42069 Год назад +36

      Half of those are still being made

    • @kobra6660
      @kobra6660 Год назад +51

      The dremcast was ahead of everyone with its attempt with online capability

    • @BleedForTheWorld
      @BleedForTheWorld Год назад +25

      Queue the comment where someone with rose tinted goggles repeats, "Sega didn't fail us; we failed Sega."

    • @Randomark3087
      @Randomark3087 Год назад +15

      And Dynamite Cop. My brother and I played the crap out of that game!

  • @ThaKenMan
    @ThaKenMan Год назад +1074

    This one hurts! I still have my Dreamcast.

    • @GOGOROBOv2
      @GOGOROBOv2 Год назад +13

      I got mine like 15 years later. Ontario-On, Space Channel 5, and Crazy Taxi.

    • @vashmatrix5769
      @vashmatrix5769 Год назад +21

      I know someone looking for one. Wish I still had mine.

    • @FWDSUXARSE
      @FWDSUXARSE Год назад +36

      Same here. Still have my 32X, Sega CD(every US iteration of the hardware) , Sega Nomad, Game Gear, Genesis, Saturn, and Master System as well.

    • @latenightgaming5057
      @latenightgaming5057 Год назад +14

      @@FWDSUXARSE we are ALL coming over to play🤓

    • @FWDSUXARSE
      @FWDSUXARSE Год назад +2

      @@vashmatrix5769 At one point Funcoland was selling them brand new for $50 or some ridiculous low price to clear out inventory. Crazy times.

  • @S.Habers
    @S.Habers Год назад +282

    The Dreamcast was a brillant console. I loved the PS2, but the Dreamcast was a piece of art

    • @mootsym
      @mootsym Год назад +3

      What made it a piece of art,

    • @chrisb4350
      @chrisb4350 Год назад +4

      @@mootsym The VMU

    • @packergeek10
      @packergeek10 Год назад +13

      @@mootsym Felt like the first console that made a jump to next generation graphics. NFL 2k was unreal.

    • @chrismatthias3088
      @chrismatthias3088 Год назад +3

      I agree. Was this the first time we saw x - platform gaming? Also, it wasn't a complete failure, at least not for the small inde company that was supplying the OS. The DC gave birth to the XBOX... albeit a surrogate birth.

    • @MAKJAMSENTERTAINMENT
      @MAKJAMSENTERTAINMENT Год назад +6

      I thought it was sooo good, when you could take the little creatures off sonic and put them onto your memory pack XD good stuff

  • @ScrapKing73
    @ScrapKing73 Год назад +79

    The Sega Master System was the most popular 8-bit console in Europe, Australia, and Brazil, and is still manufactured and sold in Brazil to this day (nearly 40 years later). In fact, it’s the longest continually produced console in gaming history.

    • @ChristopherCraven
      @ChristopherCraven 6 месяцев назад

      That's really cool! I had a Sega master system II, well my mum did, this was in the later 90's in Australia.

    • @metodoinstinto
      @metodoinstinto 5 месяцев назад +5

      I'm a Brazilian and I can attest to that. We love the SEGA Master System and the MegaDrive. Sega rules!!!

    • @ScrapKing73
      @ScrapKing73 5 месяцев назад

      @@metodoinstinto I wanted a Sega Master System, but my parents got an NES instead... so I mostly played on my Commodore 64 (which I liked a lot better than the NES).

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 2 месяца назад

      I loved the SMS. Yet it's relative success (compared to other consoles) was due to the fact that it was the first affordable console with 64 colors, a powerful 8-bit CPU, and enough bandwidth and ROM to play remakes of then current arcade games.

    • @Crekification
      @Crekification Месяц назад

      So you can go down to Brazil and get a 2024 sega system?

  • @channelnamemissing
    @channelnamemissing Год назад +224

    The biggest recent Sega news is that citing major losses from the lockdown, Sega Sammy sold off their legendary arcade locations to a holding company called GENDA, renaming all former Sega locations to GIGO. It's a major cultural loss, and it was surreal to see videos of crews removing the SEGA signage from buildings.

    • @almir-chan9570
      @almir-chan9570 Год назад +24

      Look on the bright side, at least they're making more money off of the Sonic The Hedgehog movies by Paramount

    • @toledochristianmatthew9919
      @toledochristianmatthew9919 Год назад +10

      @@almir-chan9570 yeah but for how long? It was a miracle that Sega and Paramount managed to fix the first movie enough to be a success.

    • @battman505
      @battman505 Год назад +12

      @@toledochristianmatthew9919 given how they have a third movie and a tv series for knuckles im thinking a while, also the Netflix sonic show coming at the end of the year.

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад +5

      @@battman505 Maybe they should try hyping the sh*t outta something not named sonic

    • @Treyworld
      @Treyworld Год назад +2

      ​@@cryptocsguy9282 they had decades to do that.

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR Год назад +306

    I still proudly display my Dreamcast in my office. Played hundreds of hours of Phantasy Star Online, Crazy Taxi, Space channel 5, Jet Set Radio and so many more. It was an amazing console that was completely mismanaged.

    • @battman505
      @battman505 Год назад +9

      Wayyyy ahead of it’s time.

    • @CosplayingwithChad
      @CosplayingwithChad Год назад +11

      I found an old Dreamcast a thrift store with all the cords, the controller and inside was a working disk of Sonic Adventure! The only thing I had to buy a VMU.

    • @RoninDays
      @RoninDays Год назад +10

      The problem for Dreamcast was that it was strike 4. SegaCD, 32X, and Saturn damaged the reputation beyond repair. Got mine for like $50 after they announced the stop of production. Amazing value at the time :)

    • @richardoracin2655
      @richardoracin2655 Год назад

      😆

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад

      You can get a kit now to replace the CD mechanism with an SD card reader.

  • @kachrachi
    @kachrachi Год назад +76

    One of the happiest days in my 90s childhood was when dad surprised us with a Sega Mega Drive. And the monthly visit to the game stores to buy cartridges... *unadulterated joy*... Thank you SEGA

  • @wilteduk007
    @wilteduk007 Год назад +58

    I was always a SEGA gamer, owning every console from the master system to the Dreamcast even having the Sega CD and 32X. I purchased the Saturn and a few months later won a PS1. The PS1 was excellent but having more games for the Saturn I sold the PS1 and stuck with SEGA until their death in the console market. Many a fun time had, thanks to SEGA. "To be this good takes ages, to be this good takes SEGA"

    • @linuxdood5283
      @linuxdood5283 Год назад

      Sega CD sucked tho

    • @wilteduk007
      @wilteduk007 Год назад

      @@linuxdood5283 true, it was a poorly thought out and delivered product. Unfortunately for me I was suckered into the tiny amount of marketing they gave it. I think I had 3 games for it. The incredibly awful Batman Returns being one of them.

  • @henryairconcepts2999
    @henryairconcepts2999 Год назад +75

    I was the only kid in the block who had a NES, other kids looked up on me as I was their leader. Until another kid had a genesis, and my throne was taken away.

    • @kalomboC
      @kalomboC Год назад +11

      I remember how kids used to cram into our living room to play SNES after school 😁

    • @skysedgeproductions6170
      @skysedgeproductions6170 Год назад +4

      Remember revenge is dish best served cold.

  • @genius179
    @genius179 Год назад +187

    My dad had a Sega Genesis and that was my first console. Madden, Sonic, NBA Jam, and MK. I loved the innovativeness of the games back then, it felt like everyone was at least trying something new. It may have worked, sometimes not, but at least trying. It is not like that now to me.

    • @AirLancer
      @AirLancer Год назад +3

      Games were also much smaller endeavors back then. Modern AAA titles cost tens if not hundreds of millions of dollars to create, and with bigger investments comes a smaller willingness to stray from proven formulas. That's why you see the most experimentation in the smaller indie space.

    • @notesscrotes4360
      @notesscrotes4360 Год назад +4

      There's a lot of experimentation and neat ideas in the indie space, but you have to look. Most of the indie games that get put on a big stage aren't that special either.

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Год назад +2

      That last part about always innovating is still true, but in the indie games market instead.

    • @Dennisaj
      @Dennisaj Год назад

      Lol… I’m 37 years old and probably old enough to be your dad lol… in all seriousness I remember back in 92 our parents brought a Sega genesis for Christmas.

    • @chickendinner9255
      @chickendinner9255 Год назад

      Yes my friend there is innovation.. but it isn’t on shitty consoles.. it’s on Steam, get a PC and dump the inferior consoles and join real innovation

  • @jeffleake1960
    @jeffleake1960 Год назад +74

    unless you were around at the time you have no idea what a game changer the playstation was . just the very act of going to a store and buying the thing was an event in itself . as a newly turned 18 year old with my very 1st credit card and a car full of friends more excited than i was ,as they got to play for free . i remember it like it was yesterday

    • @collinparks6414
      @collinparks6414 Год назад +1

      I was 5 when that thing dropped. It was my first console.

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 Год назад +1

      The PlayStation wasn't the only CD-ROM based system with hundreds of games, arcade sound, and 3D graphics capabilities. Sega had released the Sega CD three years earlier at the same price point but brought over dozens of lazy ports and shitty FMV games. Of 204 games to reach the market, perhaps 20 were fantastic (Soul Star, Batman, Sonic CD, Snatcher, Luna series), a few were decent, but a majority were absolutely awful.
      SEGA should've poured all of that 32X money and marketing into bringing out perfect arcade ports, great jRPGs, league licensed sports games, and great 3D graphics that the Sega CD was clearly capable of. Ironically, we would see none of this on the Saturn, which managed to sell fewer consoles in North America than the "failed" Sega CD. Not only that, but the release of the 32X and the Saturn against the backdrop of the Neptune, Jupiter, Pluto, etc, roadmap left developers and customers confused and unwilling to risk ANOTHER $400 on a company that seemed to have spontaneously gone insane.

    • @abemontes2518
      @abemontes2518 Год назад +3

      I understand exactly what you mean brother. That was an experience. The first time I saw Battle Arena Tohshinden I was blown away. Good times.

    • @Any1SL
      @Any1SL Год назад +3

      It won because of amazing games like twisted metal, resident evil, tomb raider, etc

  • @charliemirus4124
    @charliemirus4124 Год назад +33

    I had a Genesis when I was growing up. I loved it because it had the Madden NFL games. I’d say that not just celebrities, but specifically sports games with big names (and licensed) is what made Sega successful for a good stretch.

  • @SPONGEBOB20
    @SPONGEBOB20 Год назад +174

    It’s sad that SEGA declined from their console years, but as a publisher I feel like they’ve been excellent the last 5+ years. The Yakuza series is my favorite right now and the next batch of games are by far my most hyped!

    • @SimuLord
      @SimuLord Год назад +17

      They're also the publisher for the Total War series, one of my all-time favorites.

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Год назад +11

      It's too bad the Yakuza series is no more. They are giving the series a brand new name and with a new protagonist I could see why. Like a Dragon plays nothing like the old Yakuza games anyways.

    • @SPONGEBOB20
      @SPONGEBOB20 Год назад +11

      @@VOAN It’s the original Japanese name and while I do prefer the Yakuza name I get it. I also liked Like a Dragon a lot but totally get why some don’t because of the combat. At least the spin-offs will have the action combat

    • @thenoponis1493
      @thenoponis1493 Год назад +16

      They also own Persona through Atlus

    • @hetaliafan117
      @hetaliafan117 Год назад +10

      Speaking of the yakuza franchise, there are 2 new games coming out next year (like a dragon ishin and like a dragon the man who erased his own name) and like a dragon 8 in 2024.

  • @Christopher-N
    @Christopher-N Год назад +202

    You didn't mention Nintendo's and Sega's different strategies regarding game licensing and development. Nintendo had a lot of control over the games developed for their system, and while this protected them (remembering the video game crash), it was also very restrictive and prohibitively costly for third-party developers wanting to make a game; lockout, reverse engineering, and related lawsuits also play into it.
    Game developers found the Saturn difficult to work with, and the Dreamcast's controllers were just awful. Sega released stop-gap accessories for the Genesis rather than waiting for the Saturn, and then prematurely released the Saturn. The Saturn wasn't on the market very long before being replaced by the Dreamcast.
    Don't get me wrong-I love my Genesis and Saturn-but the poor decisions, and disagreements between North America and Japan, eliminated them from the console industry.

    • @SudrianTales
      @SudrianTales Год назад +14

      If I recall, Tom Kalinske the US Sega president wanted the Saturn launch delayed a bit and the 32X take the reins for a bit to allow for it to be more mature, of course the smartest thing to have done would've been the original plan. Say yes to Sony when they offered the Playstation. With Sega's game and console making skills and Sony's massive production centers and budgets, Nintendo would've had a bleak future.

    • @David-qi1ys
      @David-qi1ys Год назад +11

      Reading the articles on wikipedia about the DreamCast's controller and comparing that to the N64's is interesting. I have, as much as I love my N64 to bits, always found the 64's controller to be awkward as hell, while the DC's has always seemed quite ergonomic, especially on any comparative basis between the two. Guess I'm in the minority though as I also preferred 360's controller over a DualShock.

    • @blue_lancer_es
      @blue_lancer_es Год назад +10

      He touched on it. But in depth it would be an hour long.

    • @Nahan_Boker94
      @Nahan_Boker94 Год назад +6

      Sega did bad job to protecting their IP, remember fanfictions and Sonichu?

    • @l.c.136
      @l.c.136 Год назад +8

      The Dreamcast controller is basically the Xbox crontroler.

  • @fr9456
    @fr9456 Год назад +19

    When Sonic came out was intended to show the fast processing of graphics. It was impressive, nothing seen like that before in home games

  • @ryanS593
    @ryanS593 Год назад +22

    I owned a genesis as a teenager. Absolutely loved the thing. I spent hours with my friends on it. Good memories

    • @joebloggs5679
      @joebloggs5679 Год назад

      Never heard of it. We had Megadrives in UK.

    • @KingStr0ng
      @KingStr0ng 3 месяца назад

      ​@@joebloggs5679It's the same thing.

  • @ImMetalMechanika
    @ImMetalMechanika Год назад +155

    Isao Okawa not only used his own money to help SEGA transition to becoming a software company, but he actually WAVED THE LOAN of that money on his deathbed.
    He LITERALLY gave all his money away and didnt expect to get it back. He was truly, if not one of the only, millionaire/billionaires to ever be this gracious.

    • @darkithnamgedrf9495
      @darkithnamgedrf9495 Год назад +24

      He truly believed in Sega

    • @kitsunegiblaze8022
      @kitsunegiblaze8022 Год назад +13

      ​ ---------- DO NOT message this person on that TG account -- It's a SCAM. He will ask for your Government ID. Then he will ask you for money via Cash App or Zelle. IGNORE THE TG SCAMMERS.

    • @519garbageman2
      @519garbageman2 Год назад +1

      @@kitsunegiblaze8022 i fell for it

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Год назад

      False. You'll find out the Truth soon. Okawa was one who wanted SEGA to Abandon Video Gaming Altogether.

    • @brucef310
      @brucef310 Год назад +1

      He also loved little kids if you know what I mean

  • @tetrisamateur4238
    @tetrisamateur4238 Год назад +67

    I own a Dreamcast, and I had just purchased it a few months ago. It is the best console I have ever owned. The games, everything about it is so charming. It introduced me to the Sonic Adventure series, which continues to be my favorite gaming series. I wish more people had purchased it and appreciated it for how amazing it truly is. It still holds up today as a solid console.

    • @sumwhatkeezy
      @sumwhatkeezy Год назад +2

      Get Shenmue 1 amd 2 if you can. Resident evil code veronica and dead or Alive 2 were great on Dreamcast as well. Power stone was fun. etc

    • @mariokart8715
      @mariokart8715 Год назад

      Shenmue 2 came out on Xbox.

  • @benjohnson964
    @benjohnson964 Год назад +18

    Loved Sega as a kid in the 90s. Wondered if this was going to touch on Sega World in London. That was one of the most visible signs of Sega's decline - it was closed and left to rot for decades in full view of millions of people visiting The Trocadero in London. At its height, it was probably the most exciting place in the world to a 10-year-old. My uncle was one of the first UK importers of the Sega Mega Drive (the UK name for the Genesis) and I remember the first time my cousin showed me Sonic - completely blew everything before it away (it had just been Nintendo Gameboys for us up to that point). We were hooked for years!

    • @kidkieran77
      @kidkieran77 Год назад

      That's a great point about Segaworld. I wonder why they just it rot rather than completely shutting up shop.

    • @JasonJohnContos
      @JasonJohnContos Год назад

      Segaworld Sydney was terrible

  • @Justintime2grow
    @Justintime2grow Год назад +23

    I had everything from the genesis up to the dreamcast. A full size genesis with a 32x on top and a full size sega CD under it was a sight to behold. I had it all. Wish I never got rid of it.

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 Год назад

      And we dreamt about its potential.

  • @kurtisk17
    @kurtisk17 Год назад +93

    The genesis was the first console I played as a kid, just hearing the "SEGA" start sound gives me chills everytime and takes me back. I absolutely adored my dreamcast aswell!!

    • @Celticgamer89
      @Celticgamer89 Год назад +3

      Mega drive was my first console to

    • @markshaw270
      @markshaw270 Год назад

      @@Celticgamer89 for me it was the NES and than got megadrive aka genesis. Than my NES sat collecting dust 😂

    • @flonkas
      @flonkas Год назад +1

      The genesis will forever move my favorite console of all time. To this day, at the age of 31, I will get chills when hearing ….”SEGAAAAAA” 🥰🥰

  • @Lifesizemortal
    @Lifesizemortal Год назад +174

    Sega has a long history of competing against themselves and rarely winning. That's all you really need to know.

    • @Clay3613
      @Clay3613 Год назад +15

      America Vs Japan essentially. Turns out once again, America knew what it was talking about.

    • @RoninDays
      @RoninDays Год назад +4

      @@Clay3613 You mean like 7-11? lmfao

    • @DeathToTheDictators
      @DeathToTheDictators Год назад +20

      Honestly, it was the Genesis peripheries that killed them, along with the terrible marketing of the Saturn....like, i honestly thought you needed a Genesis just to play the Saturn back then, because it was so confusing....if they just went straight from the Genesis to the Saturn (and lowered the price like the PS1), they'd probably still be in the console market today.

    • @delljr2769
      @delljr2769 Год назад +6

      Also, Arcades where huge in the 1990s, and the gaming magazines all over the shelves would promote sick games but a lot of them were overseas only. I think Sega Saturn was my favorite until I switched over to Sony PS1 in the late '90s.
      I also remember all the hype of Sony PS2, even back then it was $500 for a total package w/game- although PS2 really lacked games for the first several months. To this day Im not totally impressed with Playstation games only a few really stand out to me

    • @amg863
      @amg863 Год назад +4

      @@delljr2769 that's weird because a lot of people switch to PlayStation because of their exclusives. While gamepass was cool and PC has a lot to offer, people generally agree that Sony have the best games except maybe Forza which might have surpassed Gran Turismo with their latest game.

  • @dubvalver
    @dubvalver Год назад +13

    i was a huge sega fan. had the gamegear, mega drive, mega cd, Saturn and dreamcast. my first job in london when i was 17 was for a company that was the virtual ISP for segasoft. The dream arena chat staff were based there as well. we used to have dreamcasts in the break out room with any game we wanted to play. I collect retro games consoles now and love researching the history of gaming. looking back its cool that i have a very tiny link to Sega. Sonic forever!

  • @gwengo4167
    @gwengo4167 Год назад +10

    I live in the UK and the Genesis was called the SEGA Megadrive. My brother and I started our love of consoles with the SEGA MasterSystem and loved games, such as Alex Kid, Fantasy Zone, WonderBoy, etc. Then we upgraded to the MegaDrive.
    Everyone else was buying Nintendo, but we felt a loyalty towards SEGA, especially Sonic and it paid off with Mortal Combat (even though we weren’t really aloud to play it ☺️). Then there were games like Streets of Rage, ToeJam and Earl, Golden Axe, Bomberman, Earthworm Jim and Altered Beast. It was such a great console whilst it lasted.
    Then, one Christmas our parents scraped their hard earned money together and bought my brother and I a Sony PlayStation and we’ve stuck with the PS ever since.
    Great video, brought back some good memories 👍🏻

    • @domls1317
      @domls1317 Год назад

      Pretty much the dow fall of Sega. People went from the Genesis and Saturn to the Playstation

    • @wideawake3959
      @wideawake3959 5 месяцев назад

      pretty much the same but slipped a amiga 500 in there

  • @billted3323
    @billted3323 Год назад +46

    They released the SEGA CD $299 , 32x $160 , Sega Saturn $399
    The dreamcast had nothing to do with the fall.
    The previous systems destroyed their reputation

    • @jaspal666
      @jaspal666 Год назад +2

      Yeah, this and getting the 9/9/99 Dreamcast release date wrong...

    • @azogdefiler25
      @azogdefiler25 Год назад

      1000% true

    • @Badmunky64
      @Badmunky64 Год назад +2

      Exactly. My family got burned by the CD and 32X so we moved on to other consoles.

    • @TheMarc388
      @TheMarc388 Год назад

      Eh I’d say it’s a mix of all of the above. I remember when the Dreamcast came out and I knew one person that owned it. PS2 was already crazy hyped and Sega was kind of dead by then. The Genesis was the only console in America that really landed with audiences. I’ve never met anyone who owned a Saturn in the 90s and I’ve never seen a Sega CD in my life.

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Год назад +4

      If im not mistaken: the 32x was made by the american studio and the Japanese studio made the saturn, both behind eachother's backs, at the same time.

  • @After4th
    @After4th Год назад +80

    You should look up the current state of Sega. They sold their arcade management shares to Genda. All of their arcades in Japan are converted to GIGO. Decline of arcade gaming and the pandemic impacted them hard. They closed one of the arcades in Akihabara and how iconic it was with the hamster tube escalators.

    • @MrCalverino
      @MrCalverino Год назад +2

      Omg that was sad man😢

    • @3DJapan
      @3DJapan Год назад +2

      I'm glad I got to visit the game center in Akiba before it closed.

    • @supersanic1254
      @supersanic1254 Год назад +1

      Sega will be fine. Arcade gaming is back on an upswing, and Sega will always be a big competitor in the arcade business. No need for the doom and gloom, Sega will be fine.

    • @After4th
      @After4th Год назад

      @@supersanic1254 Just hope so. Recently, a GIGO arcade closed just outside the JR Akihabara Station.

    • @Tornado1994
      @Tornado1994 Год назад

      Genda is Managing Sega's Arcade Amusement Centers. SEGA is STILL involved in Arcades in Japan.

  • @moonbladem
    @moonbladem Год назад +9

    My very first game console was Sega Genesis. My favorite game on the Genesis was Streets of Rage. I'd play that game after coming home from work, as a stress reliever. It was very satisfying to beat the big bad boss at the end. And I do have the various Sega consoles, but Genesis is still my favorite Sega console.

    • @EdisonDudoit
      @EdisonDudoit Год назад +1

      Streets of Rage was epic! And the 3rd one had a boxing kangaroo which was kinda a secret because he started out as a villain, but if you killed his companion, a robotic chicken dude, then the kangaroo become a playable character. Oh the nostalgia! Also my first console too 🙌🏼

    • @moonbladem
      @moonbladem Год назад

      @@EdisonDudoit Oh I didn't know about the boxing kangaroo secret! I'm going to have to break out the ol' Genesis and take a gander LOL!

  • @itsaboutfam
    @itsaboutfam Год назад +25

    I was a Sega kid...had the Genesis, Sega CD, 32X, Game gear and Dreamcast. I still have them for the exception of my Game gear which was stolen. I think the other major reason the Dreamcast didn't do well is because their games were easy to burn so they were heavily pirated versions which hurt their game sales drastically. The Dreamcast though was an awesome console. If they ever made an console again...I would definitely buy it.

    • @GamerMastodon
      @GamerMastodon Год назад

      You didnt have the best sega console...Saturn?

    • @itsaboutfam
      @itsaboutfam Год назад

      @@GamerMastodon I was in high school at the time and wasn't into video games as much. I am looking for a Sega Saturn though to add to my Sega collection.

    • @mariokart8715
      @mariokart8715 Год назад

      Nomad

    • @jacklo325
      @jacklo325 Год назад

      @@mariokart8715 don't forget the CDX.

  • @Andrew00279
    @Andrew00279 Год назад +73

    I grew up in the late 80s and early 90s. Always had both nintendo and sega consoles but always preferred Nintendo. I will say in the last couple years some of my favorite new games have the Sega name on them. Yakuza like a dragon, lost judgement

    • @mrlaidback83
      @mrlaidback83 Год назад +1

      Lost Judgement was my personal pick for game of the year in 2021. Such an awesome game and one the best in the entire Yakuza franchise.

    • @simondaniel4028
      @simondaniel4028 Год назад +1

      Reverse for me, friend. Went from NES to Genesis, probably around 96 / 97 went to PC. While ya'll had Chrono Trigger and Super Mario World, we had Shining Force and Phantasy Star. To each their own, but what a great era to have gamed.

    • @Andrew00279
      @Andrew00279 Год назад +1

      @@simondaniel4028 shining force and phantasy star were good but I preferred final fantasy, tales of phantasia, chrono trigger and mario rpg. Games like those made me drop Nintendo for playstation also

    • @whosaidthat84
      @whosaidthat84 Год назад +2

      Late 80s/early 90s were the best times man. We got the best of both decades.

  • @1fresh2def1
    @1fresh2def1 Год назад +186

    Man, R.I.P. Sega Dreamcast I really that was one of the greatest gaming consoles to ever release with Sonic Adventure, Sonic Adventure 2, NBA 2K & 2K2, Power Stone & 2, Soul Caliber, Crazy Taxi, Capcom vs SNK, Marvel vs Capcom 2, House of the Dead, Street Fight III: 3rd Strike, Resident Evil: Code Veronica, NFL 2K2, Dead or Alive & 2, & Phantasy Star Online 😩😩 The Nostalgia man 🙌🏾🙌🏾.. Videos games will never be the same again

    • @kavanaghqc2225
      @kavanaghqc2225 Год назад +3

      Crazy Taxi, house of the dead, Daytona was an arcade machine in the home.

    • @BlitzinMackGaming
      @BlitzinMackGaming Год назад +3

      Yeah, the dreamcast was an awesome console.

    • @ShinzoUchihaX
      @ShinzoUchihaX Год назад +3

      You are out of your mind if you think gaming has done nothing other then improve.

    • @rayloc420
      @rayloc420 Год назад +3

      Spawn: In the demon's hand was AWESOME on dreamcast

    • @bigghoww
      @bigghoww Год назад +5

      Power Stone!

  • @con2mms2000
    @con2mms2000 Год назад +9

    I used to play Unreal Tournament on my Dreamcast ... It was so much phone to play with 3 friends at the same time. One of the best memories from my childhood 🥇

  • @ravdiesel
    @ravdiesel Год назад +18

    Me and my older brother were actually early adopters with the Sega Gaming Consoles, owning the Master System, Saturn and Dreamcast systems! Overall we were happy with all of them, but our biggest issue was really the lack of 3rd Party Support and gaming options!
    If the consoles had a wider library of new games, I think it would have definitely saved them!

    • @sdb7092
      @sdb7092 Год назад

      So, you never owned the Genesis? I had the Master System, Genesis and Dream cast... I skipped out on the Saturn for the PS1 and later the N64.

    • @temjin44
      @temjin44 Год назад

      Should get the SG-1000

  • @americanpaisareturns9051
    @americanpaisareturns9051 Год назад +74

    Dreamcast has always been my favorite console. I still play it from time to time..
    Remember the Game Gear and the Nomad? 😉

    • @callmechrisgaming
      @callmechrisgaming Год назад +7

      ah yes gamegear, the devourer of batteries, my dad bought me a set of rechargeable AAs because I would play the thing so much

    • @palaceofwisdom9448
      @palaceofwisdom9448 Год назад +4

      I remember someone in my high school trying to sell his Game Gear because the screen was fading after not that long.

    • @Badmunky64
      @Badmunky64 Год назад +5

      GG destroyed your battery supply. And they were damn expensive back then.

    • @z1pbomb
      @z1pbomb Год назад +6

      I still have a game gear packed away somewhere, it never got a lot of use as a kid because it was so battery hungry oh my god.

    • @Kasper702
      @Kasper702 Год назад +4

      My friend growing up had a Nomad, that was the coolest handheld ever

  • @RaygunWej
    @RaygunWej Год назад +49

    You failed to mention the 32X add-on for the Genesis, which may have been an even bigger loss than the Sega CD. I remember seeing game stores selling it on clearance for $20 only a few months after release.

    • @firebrony101
      @firebrony101 Год назад +3

      Of course. Add that to the fact that they touted it as the future, even though the Saturn was on the way, and the fact that the entire reason the 32X even existed, was to extend the Genesis/Mega Drive's lifespan. Many have singled out and blamed the 32X as being the sole reason for their decline.

    • @bubba842
      @bubba842 Год назад +2

      @@firebrony101 it was pushed by Sega of America. Sega of Japan wanted nothing to do with it since the Saturn was being released there only months later.

    • @TheCoolDave
      @TheCoolDave Год назад

      Yea, exactly, I actually have 6 games for it, and never tried them (Clerence rack), and I opened my 32X 4 months ago, I it still had the slip, Child World for $16.99 on clearance.

    • @MarsofAritia
      @MarsofAritia Год назад +1

      considering that's the single biggest reason for their death, it's quite a serious omission. poorly researched video

  • @nogginbonker76
    @nogginbonker76 Год назад +7

    Don’t forget that Sega was always a formidable foe in the arcade space which they created. I worked for a coin op business when I was in college in the late 90s and the demand for Daytona USA cabinets was insane.

  • @deaththink
    @deaththink 6 месяцев назад +1

    I like your no nonsense approach, good balance of research, just the facts and production values. Keep it up.

  • @SkyBlue-qn8me
    @SkyBlue-qn8me Год назад +70

    Imagine being Isao Okawa's children. Your dad puts $700 million into his company then dies soon after!

    • @novideostopost1268
      @novideostopost1268 Год назад +1

      I was just thinking that. That’s dedications I suppose.

    • @Matanumi
      @Matanumi Год назад

      Yeah that was insane he single handedly saved the corporation and died soon after

    • @ChrisFromLongIsland
      @ChrisFromLongIsland Год назад +1

      Huge L although wouldn’t they get some of it back in a way if he left them shares of the company?

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад

      @SkyBlue They probably owned shares in sega as part of a trust fund or whatever

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад

      @@ChrisFromLongIsland Yes I was thinking so too

  • @remilloyd6366
    @remilloyd6366 Год назад +149

    Genesis is still my favorite console.
    It was the first one I ever got and I've been chasing that high with every new console bought ever since.
    I guess nothing beats being a kid with your fist console.

    • @CHANNELS647
      @CHANNELS647 Год назад +1

      Same here, I just bought the miyoo mini playing road rash 2 and gunstar heroes on something smaller than a Gameboy haha

    • @acemassey3618
      @acemassey3618 Год назад

      Well I dont know bout you but the first time I got some that female honey they keep in their honey hole, that beat that console for me anyway. Each their own!!!

    • @dspencer8827
      @dspencer8827 Год назад +1

      I know and remember the feeling so well .

    • @Scoupe400
      @Scoupe400 Год назад +1

      Quite possibly yeh. A soft spot at least. Memories of Road Rash etc. I guess a tricky first console IMHO because I’d been on PC already at that point.
      But after a short gap on the 3DO, I felt my best console was the N64. It has to boil down to game quality, execution, playability but also how immersive they felt. No PC games grabbing my attention during that period, and that was enough to cement my preference for simplicity of consoles thereafter.

    • @RazorsharpLT
      @RazorsharpLT Год назад +3

      @@Scoupe400 Damn, don't envy you if you missed out on the greatness of Blood and Half-Life during that time. Every N64 game i've seen was i guess... fun? But not groundbreaking, mind boggling like those ones

  • @mikeyork3093
    @mikeyork3093 Год назад +6

    Sega Genesis was my first console my parents couldn't buy me a PS1 at the time, What fun I had on that console!

  • @pjmckee1
    @pjmckee1 Год назад +4

    Have to mention the game gear. I had one as a kid and at the time the gameboy was still black and white (or green) I usually used it plugged in so the battery life wasn't a big issue. I do remember the accessories for it were pretty innovative. I had the wide gear (basically a magnifier to make the screen look bigger) and I distictly recall in the accessory catalog they had an adapter that would let you use the gg as a TV as well (i wanted one but just didnt have the money)
    Still, it seems like it never made it very big and I'm sure had way fewer games than the gameboy

  • @demonslayervirgil600
    @demonslayervirgil600 Год назад +19

    My parents owned a Genesis and a Dreamcast and I have so many fond memories of the Dreamcast days. I was still in elementary school when it first came out. Playing my first Resident Evil game, continuing my love of Sonic The Hedgehog, playing off the wall games like Psychic Force 2012 and Blue Stinger, all of these made my childhood awesome in my opinion. Miss my Dreamcast so much...

    • @DirectCollision
      @DirectCollision Год назад +4

      Blue Stinger was awesome! I spent countless hours playing it with my best friend. I always wished they had released the planned sequel...

  • @PPablinho
    @PPablinho Год назад +48

    I travel to Japan in 2020 just before the pandemic strikes the world. It was my first time in the country and when I'm a Nintendo fan I've enjoyed every bit of the japanese gaming scene, one of those bits is visiting any arcade gallery avaiable in the city like Round One, Taito Game Stations and SEGA Buildings. I keep so much memories from those places because in my country the arcade scene is dead, so time later when SEGA sold it's arcade division and the buildings got rebranded I felt a bit of what makes Japan the country we admire and love died, even when the arcades are still making noise and the building are still operating, but now there are not the charm of SEGA anymore

  • @MyNibbaJibba
    @MyNibbaJibba Год назад +3

    Every time I watch your videos I feel like this is the quality, information, entertainment and visuals my teachers expect for my class presentations.

  • @whysoserious8859
    @whysoserious8859 Год назад +5

    I was a small child when I got my Genesis, I mainly played the Disney games like The Lion King and Aladdin etc. After that it was Playstation all the way for me. Most of my gaming memories come from PS1 and PS2, those days can never be replaced man.

  • @whosaidthat84
    @whosaidthat84 Год назад +67

    I was a Sega fanboy from 89 to about 1993, when I got a SNES. Still loved both systems. My brother and I got the Dreamcast launch day on 9-9-99. That night, it was so packed and hyped up that it felt like Sega's comeback was inevitable. Alas, Sega's time had long since been over.

    • @TheDragonfriday
      @TheDragonfriday Год назад

      9-9-99 that funny and so easy to remember

    • @whosaidthat84
      @whosaidthat84 Год назад

      @@TheDragonfriday yeah Y2K hype was all over the place back then.

    • @fernandomartinez4486
      @fernandomartinez4486 Год назад +6

      No matter how bright things look for sega, Never understimate their ability to screw themselves up. 😆

    • @whosaidthat84
      @whosaidthat84 Год назад

      @@fernandomartinez4486 so true. They were so Hell bent on the arcade experience in an era when arcades were dying.

    • @quentinparhiala9415
      @quentinparhiala9415 Год назад +2

      That's awesome you were a sega fanboy from 1989 to 1993

  • @iPlaySEGA
    @iPlaySEGA Год назад +40

    I miss 90s SEGA... Good times... 😢

  • @HandsomeGent
    @HandsomeGent 7 месяцев назад +2

    I remember one of the coolest things I had for a while that no one seems to remember is the Sega Channel. It was like a cartridge accessory that hooked up to the internet and you would get a bunch of games that you could play every two weeks or so. It was like the first streaming service for games.

  • @dandandan293
    @dandandan293 Год назад +6

    My mate had the Sega Saturn as a teen and at the time I was amazed by it. We used to play Ken Griffy Junior baseball and it blew my mind how good it was.🤯

  • @WanderingVeteran
    @WanderingVeteran Год назад +65

    I love the Sega story. It was amazing to hear your perspective.

  • @mrcrazyinstinct5822
    @mrcrazyinstinct5822 Год назад +10

    The 90's console wars with Nintendo & Sega has always been one of the most fascinating parts of gaming history if you ask me~😗

  • @jeremyhertel5294
    @jeremyhertel5294 Год назад +1

    I got the Sega Master System in Christmas ‘88. It was my first console. I loved playing Astro Warrior, Great Baseball, Great Golf, California Games and Outrun. Still have the system to this day. Lots of great memories indeed and once in a while we play with my Mom and Sisters. 😊

  • @macsimumbass745
    @macsimumbass745 Год назад +7

    My mom was so good to me and my brother growing up I always got the Nintendo for Christmas and my brother always got a Sega. We had every console that Sega and Nintendo both made so we got to experience both sides of the equation

  • @Derek-mg2le
    @Derek-mg2le Год назад +13

    Nice video. A few side notes, The Sega Master System was significantly more popular than the NES in many European markets as well as South America, Brazil in particular.
    Also their success with the Genesis was never mirrored in their home country, even while it was outselling Nintendo in the US and European markets it was a distant third in Japan behind both the NES/SNES and the PC engine. Lastly and sadly a bit ironically, the Sega Saturn was actually very popular in Japan for awhile outselling both the PlayStation and the Nintendo 64 and becoming their most popular system in Japan. They could never quite "put it all together" and have success in all markets at the same time.

  • @davidw7531
    @davidw7531 Год назад +21

    Great episode, but was I the only one secretly hoping this would finally be a crossover episode with Gaming Historian?? I think it would have been a perfect match!

  • @80sOGRE
    @80sOGRE Год назад +2

    Not to mention how late to the party they were with SEGA WORLD in Sydney Australia. Opened in 1997. As a Sydney CBD arcade gamer, the high point was around 1986 regarding number of venues but the video arcade collapse then arrived and by 1990 two thirds were gone. All of the major blossoming's in Video arcade attendance had come and gone by the time SegaWorld arrived. Left competing with it's own console market.

  • @antdelane
    @antdelane Год назад +2

    I noticed you forgot one thing about SEGA, Game works! It was a change of restaurant/ arcade like Dave and Busters.

  • @gratefuldead4605
    @gratefuldead4605 Год назад +70

    I was 19 in 1994 so the Genesis was the last game system I bought when I was in high school a couple of years before. I honestly spent far more time playing my old NES games than I ever did playing the Sega and while the cd add on didn't have many games the games it did have rocked so I was glad to have bought the cd add on at the time the graphics were so much better than on any other system that it was worth the extra cash in my view.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Год назад +7

      People act like it was a joke now, but back then the Sega CD was the most cutting-edge thing you could buy (until the 3DO arrived). As an SNES owner, I used to drool over the Sega CD. I would have loved to have one, but being a kid I had no choice in the matter.

    • @hairyrope1912
      @hairyrope1912 Год назад +6

      Great time to be a young adult

    • @gratefuldead4605
      @gratefuldead4605 Год назад +2

      @@hairyrope1912 Indeed it was and it is now a fine time to be a middle aged man do you not agree?

    • @awill891
      @awill891 Год назад +3

      @@rars0n Yeah, it's so weird how many Sega things are considered "flops" and "failures" like the Sega CD or Dreamcast. Back then if you weren't #1 on the sales chart, you were labeled a total failure and a joke!! If a musician had a huge #1 album and the next one didn't sell 100 million copies the media would label it an embarrassing flop. I'm 33 and just got my first Sega CD in 2019 and I haven't even played all the big games but any game I do play I am blown away by the audio. It's like amazing 2D graphics (and some 3D effects) but now instead of the 8bit tunes and sound effects it's full blown orchestras, rock music, real sound effects and voice actors in 1992! Snatcher is a jaw dropping masterpiece.

    • @rars0n
      @rars0n Год назад

      @@awill891 Snatcher is awesome, and the Sega CD is home to some games you can't play anywhere else, not to mention improved versions of cart games. Yeah, sure, the potential may not have been fully utilized, but there's enough gems in the library to make it worthwhile. And as someone who loves to explore old games that I missed the first time around, I appreciate systems like the Sega CD and the 3DO that don't have an absolute sea of titles to browse through just to find something good. There's no 20 different versions of a particular sports game, for example, that you need to try in order to find the best one.
      Also, I loved them back then and I STILL have a soft spot for the cheesy FMV stuff. The graininess of the Sega CD in particular is just so of-its-time that I can't help but love it in combination with the cheesy writing and bad acting (and the sometimes good acting).

  • @NikitaWolf1776
    @NikitaWolf1776 Год назад +47

    I had a Genesis actually, the games are quite fun. Also they’ve been doing well enough just making games I don’t think they’ll ever make their own console ever again. Also, I think it would’ve been good to mention the movie adaptations that have come out recently. Which are actually on their way to becoming the best video game movies ever.

    • @gratefuldead4605
      @gratefuldead4605 Год назад +3

      I loved the Lion King gam on Genesis. It both looked awesome and it was fun as hell.

    • @reputablehype
      @reputablehype Год назад +1

      @@gratefuldead4605 that damn ostrich level

    • @princesspikachu3915
      @princesspikachu3915 Год назад

      @@reputablehype That level isn’t really that hard. Just duck and jump and occasionally double jump. Not hard once you know what those arrows mean. I replayed the Genesis version on Switch recently.

  • @halfbakedproductions7887
    @halfbakedproductions7887 Год назад +2

    I'm 35 and had my first console experience probably about 30 years ago. Friend of mine had a Master System.
    Literally none of my friends had the Saturn despite many of them having the Mega Drive (Genesis). It's 2022 and I've still never played one. Even my retro collector friend doesn't have a Saturn at this time.
    But I do remember how stupendously expensive the Saturn was at the time and how few games it had. The PlayStation was cheaper at launch which probably influenced buying patterns - we were too young to get our own systems so parents often favoured the cheaper one.
    One of my friends had a Dreamcast, but even he was meh about it. We grew into PS and N64 people.

  • @rossbyrnes1597
    @rossbyrnes1597 Год назад +2

    I feel like you have to mention Alex Kidd in Miracle World and it being built in to the SMS2 when you’re chronicling the history of Sega.

    • @contactjd
      @contactjd Год назад

      Yes later versions had Sonic builtin

  • @GamerBoyDevin
    @GamerBoyDevin Год назад +34

    I really think the Dreamcast was a diamond in the rough. It had such a great catalogue of games but Sega had already shot themself in the foot too many times by then.

    • @lazybacon7520
      @lazybacon7520 Год назад +5

      Yeah, I felt like they did everything right this time, but the Saturn debacle just made it too little too late

    • @scottlentfert1827
      @scottlentfert1827 Год назад +3

      @@lazybacon7520 Atleast The Saturn and Dreamcast are both very well liked these days, really wished they did'nt shoot themselves in the foot

    • @skycloud4802
      @skycloud4802 Год назад +3

      @@scottlentfert1827 this is the thing, gamers don't dislike Sega. It's not like Sega has burnt the bridges. I'd buy a new Sega console if they made a decent modern one today.

    • @mrwendell4564
      @mrwendell4564 Год назад +3

      I think easy to pirate gaming shot then in the other foot

    • @retrooutput
      @retrooutput Год назад +1

      That's more to the point yeah. It's easy to say the Dreamcast was an issue like this Company Guy says but everything before it meant it was dead out of the gate .

  • @bgyw
    @bgyw Год назад +36

    Also, probably difficult for you to find out but even in Japan, the popularity of SEGA's gaming centers are in decline. Their most famous one in Tokyo will be closed on September 25th 2022.

    • @ChaseRaph
      @ChaseRaph Год назад +2

      They sold all of their arcades early this year, so it’s not really their decline anymore, but the one’s who bought them.

    • @After4th
      @After4th Год назад +6

      @@ChaseRaph I think the arcade industry in Japan in general.

    • @ChaseRaph
      @ChaseRaph Год назад +1

      @@After4th True, Covid really killed them. Especially in Japan where they’re still treating it the way most other countries were a year ago.

    • @After4th
      @After4th Год назад +3

      It's the converted GIGO arcade closest to JR Akihabara Station. Can't get anymore prime real estate than this. The neighboring electronics store with the tube escalators got closed down too, but found another tenant. The more iconic Sega store closed down prior on the main thoroughfare, the one with the orange escalators.

  • @dangoodmanx
    @dangoodmanx Год назад

    Cool to see the mention of Iron Man game. I worked at Secret Level after it was acquired by Sega and became their only US studio at the time. We worked on Iron Man and Golden Axe: Beast Rider while I was there. Unfortunately, the company was shut down just a few years after they bought it, not long after the 2008 economic downturn.

  • @gensolo83
    @gensolo83 Год назад +3

    My first system was Super Nintendo, but I enjoyed playing the Sega Genesis at my buddy's house. He had an X-Men game that we took turns playing. Later, when the Dreamcast came out, one of my workmates bought one and brought it to work. We mostly played that game with the light guns and it was really fun! Great graphics, too! If it had kept going, I might have bought one. I think it was more expensive than my Playstation, though.

    • @mariokart8715
      @mariokart8715 Год назад +1

      It was the same price as the PS when it came out; and the following year they started making price reductions.

  • @heathbarnhart1092
    @heathbarnhart1092 Год назад +30

    A memory I will always have is waking up Christmas morning and find a Sega Genesis under the tree with Sonic the Hedgehog, Taz, and Kid Chameleon. I don't have it anymore, but I still play the re-releases on other systems and they always take me back.
    Sega screwed themselves by getting in a hurry. The Genesis was solid, but the MegaBlaster had issues calibrating with games other than the one it came with (I tended to just use it as a make-believe prop) and the 32x was junk.

    • @simondaniel4028
      @simondaniel4028 Год назад +1

      it may not have been the first game I unwrapped that christmas, but I remember Lightening Force: Quest for the Darkstar / Thunder Force 4 was among them. Good lord.

  • @Not-Great-at-Gaming
    @Not-Great-at-Gaming Год назад +69

    No mention of Afterburner, Outrun, Golden Axe, etc? Sega was huge in arcades. That was the primary reason I wanted a Master System back in the day.

    • @gratefuldead4605
      @gratefuldead4605 Год назад +5

      Golden Axe kicked ass. I always wanted the woman you could chose to fight as.

    • @jdmcknight41
      @jdmcknight41 Год назад +4

      Or shinobi , as well as space harrier...

    • @lopoa126
      @lopoa126 Год назад +1

      Arcades are mentioned in the video..........

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Год назад +6

      Golden axe is a dead franchise unfortunately. Like 90% of sega's franchises.
      Lets give a moment for billy hatcher and nights into dreams.

    • @jdmcknight41
      @jdmcknight41 Год назад +1

      And "" Bug "" , and ; virtual fighter , and fighting vipers...

  • @TheFieldsAreWhite
    @TheFieldsAreWhite Год назад +3

    I had the Genesis back in it’s heyday and I loved it. And then N64 came out and I got addicted to it instead. I still have a Genesis console along with their handheld version (which was very cool back in the day) and a few of my favorite games. I have aged out of the current gaming world now but I still love the older stuff and I’m not even ashamed to admit it 😂

  • @emtydoctrine
    @emtydoctrine Год назад +7

    The Sega Dreamcast w/ Sonic Adventure was a gaming experience I still cherish to this very day. I loved the Sonic Adventure and the music that came with it.

    • @tcaudiobooks737
      @tcaudiobooks737 Год назад +2

      Sonic Adventure was the last truly great Sonic game, something went seriously wrong with SA2.

    • @therealsteel1634
      @therealsteel1634 Год назад

      @@tcaudiobooks737 u high AF or what? SA2 is literally praised as the best sonic game to ever come out

    • @tcaudiobooks737
      @tcaudiobooks737 Год назад +1

      @@therealsteel1634 Yes, but by who though? The people who love SA2 tend to be pronoun happy alphabet people - and I don't particularly care for or value their opinions.

    • @therealsteel1634
      @therealsteel1634 Год назад

      @@tcaudiobooks737 By everybody lol, there are plenty videos on why SA2 is the best sonic game ever, and what alphabet ppl are you referring to?

  • @lSeKToRl
    @lSeKToRl Год назад +37

    Dreamcast was such a great console! Sonic games were amazing, Crazy Taxi, Power Stone were classics.

    • @gamewizardks
      @gamewizardks Год назад

      Don't forget Soul Calibur.

    • @demmyglubber2496
      @demmyglubber2496 Год назад

      I want an online Power Stone sequel!

    • @jtlovescodelyoko
      @jtlovescodelyoko Год назад

      And Shenmue

    • @demmyglubber2496
      @demmyglubber2496 Год назад

      @@jtlovescodelyoko Do you know where any sailors hang out?

    • @Spooky_515
      @Spooky_515 Год назад

      NBA2K which is still the best basketball game yearly. Might have been a disaster but everyone I know that had a Dreamcast loved it

  • @JCBro-yg8vd
    @JCBro-yg8vd Год назад +34

    The Dreamcast was ahead of its time! If they hadn't jumped the gun with the Saturn and the Genesis add-ons, they probably could've stayed in the market.

    • @marcusgurley9495
      @marcusgurley9495 Год назад +1

      such an underrated system. still one of my all time faves

    • @abandonedchannel1010
      @abandonedchannel1010 Год назад +1

      but i don't want system exclusivity for sega games. even though if their consoles are incredible. still, i want all sega games to be cross-platform.

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Год назад +2

      The Dreamcast was behind the time though, online play and achievements were already been done on Super NES and Sega Genesis two gens before.

    • @marcusgurley9495
      @marcusgurley9495 Год назад

      @@VOAN ah yes! the good ol Xband!

    • @JCBro-yg8vd
      @JCBro-yg8vd Год назад

      @@VOAN Maybe in Japan, but certainly not at launch.

  • @AlexUSAF
    @AlexUSAF Год назад +3

    The first SEGA product I had was the Master System, because it had the Ninja games which I loved. The next year that followed the Genesis came out, it was affordable for my parents & I was blessed in getting it with games like Altered Beasts, & Michael Jackson's Moonwalker. A few years later we were able to afford the CD attachment which I seemed to be the only one who loved those games, mostly the gun games with the Old West theme (Mad Dog). There was a Formula One racing game & a Star Wars game for the 3DX attachment I bought, but that was the end of SEGA systems for me because I had enough money to buy a Sony PlayStation then I never went back while my High School buddies had the lousy Dream Cast system which bombed rightfully so.

  • @seanhomar5945
    @seanhomar5945 Год назад +6

    I had all the Sega consoles, loved them.
    The Dream cast was so ahead of its time that people are very slow to jump on new tech. As the narrator says, the Internet at the time wasn't upto scratch so made that part of the system pretty useless.
    Also they needed to make more of the little handheld part that I think was also the memory card? It had a screen on it and you was meant to be able to play a few games on it but that also never took off.

    • @oosha2000
      @oosha2000 Год назад

      Too bad, Dreamcast didn't last long enough though it was underrated. They should kept making those games.

  • @gaoutlaw
    @gaoutlaw Год назад +16

    I bought a Genesis brand new in 1993, I still have it, it still works perfectly. Every now and then I’ll set it up and play the old favorites like Sonic, Earthworm Jim, Vectorman

    • @Antonio_Ortiz
      @Antonio_Ortiz Год назад +3

      Vectorman doesn't get enough love.

    • @cameronreed6171
      @cameronreed6171 Год назад +2

      Same here dude, I got it for Christmas when I was very young. Golden Axe 2, Taz Mania, Rocket Knight Adventures, X-men, X-men 2, and Lethal Enforcers 2 with the light gun.
      One of the best memories was going to the rental store and picking up something for the weekend.

    • @mr_indie_fan
      @mr_indie_fan Год назад +3

      I have the earthworm jim show on dvd, still makes me sad that earthworm jim 3d killed the franchise.

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 Год назад +1

      @@Antonio_Ortiz Facts , sega should do more with that franchise

  • @TheNorthie
    @TheNorthie Год назад +10

    It’s because Segata Sanshiro isn’t here right now. If he was, he’d make us all play Sega. Whether we like it or not

  • @taiofmine
    @taiofmine 10 месяцев назад +3

    Man, I'll always be a Sega girl at heart. As a kid, my parents bribed me to learn my multiplication tables with a Sega CDX... and it was the first video game system I ever owned and playing it is definitely a core childhood memory. I still own it and my Dreamcast. NGL, if Sega ever got back into the console wars... I'd be here for it.

  • @MosestheDark
    @MosestheDark Год назад

    Amazing video. My first gaming console ever was the Sega Genesis and my first video game ever was Primal Rage. I must have been like 7 or 8.

  • @editorick
    @editorick Год назад +16

    My ex-wife worked for a small video game company in the 90's that made CD-I games for the Phillips game system (that went nowhere). They also made games for the Dreamcast, so she had one with every game made. The company she worked for was banking all their money on a Shark interactive CD. They were down the street from Discovery at the time who were also getting ready to launch their first Shark week. Discovery beat them to the release (yes they were completely different platforms), and her company went under and was bought out by Bethesda games.

  • @ministerchaney
    @ministerchaney Год назад +73

    This definitely hurt because I still have my Dreamcast and my kids loved it growing up! I also own a PS2 and Nintendo 64 at the same time. I remember the shock when I found out Sega wasn't making games anymore for Dreamcast. It took years and PS4 before Sonic looked as good as it did on Dreamcast!

    • @victorfergn
      @victorfergn Год назад +1

      rich dude, or... a gaming obsessed dude

  • @atvega7
    @atvega7 Год назад

    Loved all of my Sega consoles. Strider on the Genesis was amazing. Final Fight CD on the Sega CD was my favorite home home console release. Xmen vs SF with the extram RAM cart on the Saturn was insane and MvC 1&2 on the Dreamcast was pretty spectacular. Lots of fun games. Definitely missed in the console space.

  • @lovebuttonsmoo
    @lovebuttonsmoo Год назад +38

    During that conference, the president of Nintendo of America lied when he said, "Night Trap would never be on a Nintendo System". It's currently on the Nintendo Switch. He should be held accountable. 😄

    • @MarsJenkar
      @MarsJenkar Год назад +14

      You're joking, of course, but let's face it--he probably meant what he said at the time. The President of Nintendo couldn't have realized what the future would hold for his company (and Sega's games) 20+ years down the road.

    • @Irreve-rsible
      @Irreve-rsible Год назад

      @@MarsJenkar Especially considering how Video Games were just starting back up in the market itself.

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Год назад +1

      @Timmy and TomTom Sega also said they would never make games for Nintendo. Well Sega games are on NES (Shinobi and Space Harrier), Super NES (Lady Stalker and Thunderforce 3), Game Boy Color (Sakura Taisen), GameCube (Sonic and Super Monkey Ball), GBA (Sonic, Columns, and Astro Boy), Nintendo DS (Feel the Magic and Sonic), Wii (Sonic, Madworld, House of the Dead, and NiGHTS), Wii U (Sonic and Bayonetta), 3DS (Sonic, and Shinobi), and Switch (Sonic, Bayonetta, Persona, and Panzer Dragoon).

    • @After4th
      @After4th Год назад +4

      Many kids today don't understand the shock value of Night Trap. It's all tame and campy by today's standards. Compare to Beavis and Butt-head in the early 90s and how tame it is compare to cartoons today, especially South Park and Family Guy.

    • @lovebuttonsmoo
      @lovebuttonsmoo Год назад +1

      @@VOAN I think what the Nintendo President of America ment was that the reason why Night Trap will not be on a Nintendo Console is because of the contents within the game not lining up with Nintendo's Family Friendly image.

  • @shaunmackley7659
    @shaunmackley7659 Год назад +19

    Sega genesis was my first console (love) as a kid. 35 y.o now, was probably 9 or 10 when I got it, and it was my childhood friend. It was always a delight for friday night when block buster had the latest game come out. Now in mid-life crisis I go back and play games I couldn't finish like splatter house or comix zone and relive a greater sense of achievement with knowing what I know today which I didn't back then. Call me sad, but it makes me feel really powerful and gives a greater sense of accomplishment. I was around when Sega Saturn was a HUGE FLOP!

  • @Alurkerdood
    @Alurkerdood Год назад

    I was mostly a Nintendo player growing up. I began becoming a fan with their fall from the console market and becoming a maker of games. It started with Skies of Arcadia Legends and, to a lesser extent, Sonic Adventure 2 Battle for the GameCube and its continued with the Yakuza series.

  • @patrickhartnett3096
    @patrickhartnett3096 Год назад +3

    Panzer Dragoon, Zwei & Saga were 3 of the best games ever made. Revolutionary, but they are the kind of games Sega made back then. Sega will always be my favourite game maker simply through nostalgia.

  • @RighteousFiyah
    @RighteousFiyah Год назад +17

    Sega Genesis still holds a special place in my memories

  • @derekabbott6550
    @derekabbott6550 Год назад +2

    I owned a Genesis (I now have a Genesis mini with a crap load of pre-loaded games, which, still makes me happy in such a nostalgic way):) I also owned a Saturn which I thought was a great system. Alone in the Dark was awesome...

  • @AdRoz126
    @AdRoz126 Год назад

    I have the Genesis, CD, and Dreamcast and all still working. Favorite was the Dreamcast, it was ahead of its time with a lot of great games, experienced my 1st MMORPG thru Phantasy Star Online. Even had the keyboard to talk to people too, was such an awesome experience. Also bought the re-release of Shenmue because I never got to play Shenmue II which was only released in Asia & UK. SEGA was quite legendary although I never got to own a Saturn but I've played fighting games on it and it was the only console that sold a arcade style joystick pad which was pretty freaking narly for it's time. 🤓🤓

  • @Doughy_in_the_Middle
    @Doughy_in_the_Middle Год назад +13

    Back in Western NY, there was a department store called "Hills". Whenever we'd go shopping there, I'd head to the games section and they had all the consoles set up where you could play them. While mom shopped, I spent the whole time there playing games because we were always too broke to afford more than a few arcade games. I played ALL the Master System games they had and got one for Christmas. That controller gave SERIOUS gamer thumb. I literally wore down the skin on my thumb to the point it looked like a peeling sunburn. Once the Genesis came out, I was all about it, and ended up even getting the Sega-CD version.
    I still have my Sega CD, it still functions, I still play it, and it's still amazing.

  • @nathanlamont9920
    @nathanlamont9920 Год назад +18

    Dreamcast were one of those consoles that became popular with time. Dreamcast is massively popular in the retro community.

    • @seb1554
      @seb1554 Год назад +5

      The idea to connect onto the internet for gaming was ahead of it’s time. They should have waited a bit longer to perfect it while waiting for more people to install internet in their houses. At the time, most people didn’t have internet

    • @MaxAbramson3
      @MaxAbramson3 Год назад

      That's because it was the first truly modern game console to demonstrate modern 3D graphics and playability. You could advertise its limit pushers today, and people would think that they're modern console or arcade games.

  • @goldenduck854
    @goldenduck854 Год назад +2

    All i can say is Streets of Rage. What a game!

  • @Hawtload
    @Hawtload Год назад

    5:43 ALTERED BEAST! The transformations in that game seemed so cool when I first saw it.

  • @haitolawrence5986
    @haitolawrence5986 Год назад +5

    I owned a Master System and a Genesis and loved both systems. In 2022 I have an arcade cabinet with emulation for almost every system ever produced along with full game libraries. Good times!

  • @BFG_10G
    @BFG_10G Год назад +8

    I remembered when the DreamCast came out. They had that little memory card thingie. It was so cool. It's sad what bad business decisions can do.

  • @waffels4you
    @waffels4you 11 месяцев назад +2

    We owned a ColecoVision console when I was little, but my early teen years were marked by the Sega Genesis. I got a TV and the Genesis that year for Christmas and it was amazing. The first time I heard a console game speak I was absolutely blown away. (Altered Beast's "Rise from your grave!") I agreed with your assessment of Genesis being more edgy, I felt SNES games were more bubbly and geared towards younger kids whereas Sega was more 'mature'. Sega CD games came a long way but too late. I remember getting a few of them at Toys R Us on clearance for less than half the price. But certain standouts like Ecco the dolphin on CD with its amazing soundtrack I still remember fondly. It was still better than the Philips CD-i at the time, which I also owned at one point. You didn't even mention Sega trying to stay relevant with the 32X attachment which failed more than the SegaCD did (at least SegaCD could play music and CD+G or music video discs at the time). And then, I got a PlayStation and became team bandicoot and never looked back, sadly. I still have my 1st gen Genesis with all the fixin's (I have the SegaCD and 32X attachments) and still play it on occasion, but once PS2 and N64 came out it was a distant, happy memory.

  • @cheeseman417
    @cheeseman417 Год назад +2

    Just the mention of the name Sega Genesis and the photos of it brings a smile of nostalgia to my face! I'd walk miles to the local blockbuster video on a weekend to rent the latest game for a weekend!🤣great catalog of games. omg, centurion, defender of rome!..pirates gold!, fatal labyrinth ..jungle strike!...ohh yeah!

  • @davidasberry7758
    @davidasberry7758 Год назад +12

    My very first video game console was the Sega Master System in 86. I barely remember the games. Had a Dreamcast later. That was pretty fun.

  • @Deltanwachukwu
    @Deltanwachukwu Год назад +15

    Yes I ask for this video and it's come true. As a massive sonic fan Sega is always special but sadly they don't make consoles anymore . Which is sad because they used to compete with Nintendo and one up them at one point .

    • @MARTINRIGGSS
      @MARTINRIGGSS Год назад +1

      I love watching these decline videos. Need to see more of these.

    • @memphischeshier3035
      @memphischeshier3035 Год назад +1

      Sega Genenis does what nintendon't. quit making home consoles.

  • @Ethernet480
    @Ethernet480 Год назад +1

    Miss waking up and hitting some Toe Jam and Earl before doing anything else on summer break

  • @tenid4824
    @tenid4824 Год назад

    You forgot about the Sega 32x add-on device for those also limited round of 32x games... I just remember the few games from that like one was called Metal Head, another was some car racing game, and ALSO it had a STAR WARS game to it, which was really fun! I only remember playing the 32x for like one or two years with my brothers (+ uncle) before we kinda were also transitioning to the PS1/2 and nintendo 64. What kind of brought Sega back during the PS1-2/N64 was some sort of monthly online PPV subscription with SEGA with your local cable company provider -- it allowed us to use only our TV to log into a cloud-type program and we could play any 30 or 40 available games for that month... they would release special games during october (our favorite month) was like Bomber Man and the Zombies Ate My Neighbors was fun as hell. So, the latter story of this was one of the last glimpses of SEGA in our lives. (don't forget MK2!!!, we used to know EVERY fatality move for EVERY character, haha!)

  • @Pharaohx115
    @Pharaohx115 Год назад +44

    My family grew up on Sega games like sonic the hedgehog and many others.i love the games.😊🔥💯👍

  • @georgehilty3561
    @georgehilty3561 Год назад +32

    in my opinion the accessories were a large reason why the downward spiral started. the sega cd and 32x were expensive and weren't supported for long, which really screwed over consumers. it made the company look rudderless and greedy. it damaged consumer confidence, and they never really recovered from it.

    • @tcaudiobooks737
      @tcaudiobooks737 Год назад +2

      Because of the Mega CD, Sonic CD is pound for pound the most expensive game I ever had... because there really wasn't much else to play on that system.

    • @johnmaurer3097
      @johnmaurer3097 Год назад +1

      The locked ecosystems and lack of suppliers made the accessories insanely expensive. I remember shopping for a basic joystick in the 90s and it was $75. (That's about $160 for a basic joystick in 2022). If you looked at the "behind the glass" accessories at Toys R Us it was incredible but also out of most people's price range.

    • @devastatorsworld6148
      @devastatorsworld6148 Год назад +1

      I would agree. They would have been better off to put the time and money spent on the SEGA CD and 32x to the next generation console.

    • @irieite9666
      @irieite9666 Год назад +2

      @@tcaudiobooks737 Road Avenger was awesome when it came out. It only lacked in replays because it was a complete trial and error game. Once you knew the sequence of buttons it was easy.

    • @devonportfilmclubdvfc3469
      @devonportfilmclubdvfc3469 Год назад

      I've seen a few of these videos and they all take the perspective of the gamer. The bigger problem was the damage the Sega/Mega-CD did to retail confidence. It did not sell like the Genesis/Mega-Drive. Sega lost their prime spot in the stores and retailers weren't as keen to promote them. Like if Amazon suddenly bumped off a major company's products from their main pages today. It had a knock-on effect that eventually let Sony's marketing dollars fill the space. (I worked for SEGA in the 90s). The other big issues were Japan's bubble economy and the over-spending done during that boom phase.