No really DVD players cost over £400 at the time That was too much for either for SEGA to take a hit on or put onto the retail price of the DC .
But they still considered it as an option. Its not like the option of lending money, raising capital and other stuff a corporation explores wasn't on the table or that they couldn't do it. All i said was they took DVD more seriously after initially dismissing it. Now that's my final word on the matter....
Yeah after contract talks and EA played dirty and reversed engineered the MD. Maddeh 2 came out in 1991 and unless you got a product people want silk adverts will make no difference.
Like i said i know that already..who doesn't?! Point is advertising does help. The Genesis does, adverts did well but it only helped the machine to launch and sell half the number Sega wanted to make in the states. Sega under Kalinske made sure it got to that level so it does help. And of course without the product you don't have anything but you have to catch their eye towards the product in the first place...
SEGA spent a bomb pushing Greendog and nobody wanted it. SEGA Europe spent a fortune on the Mega CD launch - with the most expensive advert ever (for a console product at the time) and the Mega CD hardly sold well in Europe
Greendog did sell actually just not to Sonic level expectations. The MCD also sold ok in europe and worldwide enough to convince everyone else that CD based systems was the way to go...
No I know. I might hate Trip but he was far from dull and new consoles were the way to go for the big bucks
That's the point i've been making. EA needed Sega more than they needed him. Remember the 3DO which ultimately bombed? EA couldn't save that. So its hardly true that EA could help sell systems back then..people were more brand orientated than third party orientated during the golden age..in the PSX era is where EA really become more of a household name..