In other news, there is " rumor" about Bloodborne is going to be released for PC. Guess what? The source is Amazon France, the same one that leak the PS4 release of TLOU and all the PC ports of those first Xbone third party exclusives.
So, Sega is doing the right thing IMO.
What does that have to do with Sega? Making PC ports?
I'd be wary of Bloodborne going PC rumours, didn't Sony fund the game? This would be big if it were true at any rate.
That is very clear, if people doesnt want to see it then thats their problem.
They are doing what's good for business, but it doesn't mean it's something the fans like.
If you're a fan of great cuisine do you go post on Macdonald's forums because they are the most prolific restaurant in the world?
If you're a pro wrestling fan, do you praise the WWE for being the most profitable wrestling promotion?
If you're a fan of tea, do you chug Liptons because it's the highest selling brand of tea?
It's not a 'problem' if fans aren't happy, it's just the truth. Sega has changed considerably, and it doesn't appeal to many of the people that used to love it.
Plenty of SEGA Arcade classics could work on mobile devices... Anything from Fantasy Zone to Golden Axe, Outrun, Super Monkey Ball, After Burner, Typing of the Dead... Tonnes. But Mobile/tablet gaming is in its infancy and in the past decade its gone from Snake and pong to Chain Chronicles, Sonic Runners and Total War Battles Kingdoms.
I disagree Outrun, After Burner and a bunch of those could ever work on touch-screen. The controls would render it borderline unplayable.
I do agree that it's growing by leaps and bounds, but it's just not there yet for me. I also worry about what types of games will become the status quo.
Either way, as you said, lots of strategy style and adventure games would work very well on tablet/mobile, but at the same time I'd usually rather play them at home on PC anyway.