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Offline FlareHabanero

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Re: SEGA files WIPO application for SEGA Interactive,Ltd.
« Reply #45 on: December 06, 2015, 09:40:12 pm »
Look can we agree the Sonic series is garbage and so are it's fans, then move along? It will save us 300 pages of awkwardly slapping each other.
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Offline EnternalHope

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Re: SEGA files WIPO application for SEGA Interactive,Ltd.
« Reply #46 on: December 06, 2015, 10:02:48 pm »
Look can we agree the Sonic series is garbage and so are it's fans, then move along? It will save us 300 pages of awkwardly slapping each other.


The Sonic Series isn't really garbage. It just has a horrible fanbase that's gotten WAY too diverse(consisting mostly of furry manchildren like Chris Chan.) They are the reason why most of the time, Sonic has gotten a mediocre console game title release.


They're also the reason why Sega has been so inconsistent in releases of Sonic titles. They exasperate things with their whiny attitude and stir up scorn by the gaming community and press in general.


Runners is the first real step in the right direction. Towards a demographic that can make a difference.

Offline Barry the Nomad

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Re: SEGA files WIPO application for SEGA Interactive,Ltd.
« Reply #47 on: December 07, 2015, 08:17:46 am »
What's wrong with a diverse fanbase? Every successful long running franchise eventually diversifies and has a variety of fans. Look at TMNT, Star Wars, DC and Marvel universes. The key is to have quality in the different branches.

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Re: SEGA files WIPO application for SEGA Interactive,Ltd.
« Reply #48 on: December 07, 2015, 08:57:45 am »


SEGA NEVER neglected to advertise better titles. THEY did. They just didn't sell well at all. PERIOD. Why do you keep overlooking that?
 
Tell that to Tembo.

PS4? Nope. The library is riddled with the filth of Western made garbage that's ruining the industry. Japanese support for PS4 is extremely niche especially with Sega Games.(makes sense because domestically the PS4 has sold dismally and has a very small install base and is now performing similar to Vita levels, which is NOT a good thing) All the better stuff is on Steam and Mobile. MAINLY Mobile.
Yakuza 0, Bloodborne, and Nier Automata would like to have a word with you.

Offline EnternalHope

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Re: SEGA files WIPO application for SEGA Interactive,Ltd.
« Reply #49 on: December 07, 2015, 01:36:31 pm »
What's wrong with a diverse fanbase? Every successful long running franchise eventually diversifies and has a variety of fans. Look at TMNT, Star Wars, DC and Marvel universes. The key is to have quality in the different branches.




There's nothing wrong with  diversity in any fandom.


But with Sonic's its a different story.



It's gotten out of control, too one sided and too elitist. You can't go anywhere without being harassed by the worst of the fandom,who consistently complain about the mediocre Sonic releases, whine about mobile hits like Runners and Dash, insult and berate people and other Sega fans who disagree with them, while again, nitpicking EVERY little detail about Sonic going as far as asinine,trivial things like his pupil color and character design.




The Sonic fandom in general has become a pariah. They are hated by the gaming public and often scorned and mocked. SEGA is taking the right steps in alienating these people. People like Richard Kuta represent the most dangerous and extreme elements of the fandom. He frequently harassed SOA to the point where it became criminal about a Sonic movie being made.


To put it lightly, Sonic's fandom has been invaded by too many freaks. Who I believe are too extreme,nihilistic, and one dimensional.


Back when I was in HS, the Sonic fandom was nothing like that. It was civil, it was open minded, it had positive identity, it had hope, good vibes.