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NeoGAF user shaowebb posted the above photo, which bears the month of June below, suggesting that it’s related to some kind of E3 reveal. The Japanese text reads, “A new world of entertainment.”Since the image surfaced, some sites have speculated that the logo is for a new Sega console, which seems highly unlikely at this point in time. Instead, it could be a new digital service or method of pushing out arcade content in Japan, similar to the company’s Ringwide technology that came into affect a few years ago.
Hopefully it's not a photobooth incorporated into SEGA's urinal games.
http://youtu.be/99mw4cE7FL4I love this guy's vids. He suggests that the Sega Spectrum could be a Sega graphics engine. Come to think of it, has Sega ever had their own graphics engine?
You know what would be awesome? An arcade board that's either backwards compatible or capable of emulating SEGA's past arcade boards, and is able to link to a digital service where it could download these games without arcade owners having to order new machines or discs. Peripherals could be added for different games.And what would be even more awesome? If SEGA released a home version of this arcade board ala Neo Geo MVS that could access and download games from this same network!Though like others have said, it's probably just a photo booth. Or a printer. Or fake.