I was going to say they are diverse with all their production studios and potentially branching off into gambling etc more, but I figured we were talking purely about games right now.
Again, I said they are diversified. Part of that is mobile.
I do hang shit on them for Freemium Apps a lot, but we both know that I'm aware of their console/PC output (even if I have little interest in most of those games too).
As for PS3, point me to where this is? Not doubting you, since I don't follow this stuff very closely at all and you do, but I literally just searched for information on that and found a piece talking about how PS3 overtook Xbox 360 in 2014 in lifetime sales.
I'm genuinely interested in reading which sold best.
We are talking about games but a significantly amount of resources has gone into resort building, virtual reality technology and entertainment machines (both gambling and traditional gaming) all being pumped into it which is why I'd rather refer SEGA as a whole a multimedia company. I don't think they'll head to being a gambling only company though.
But if we want to strictly talk about their gaming capabilities I don't think it's fair to say that they focus primarily in mobile either. Their biggest allocation of resources still happen to be the traditional gaming market.
Its hard to pinpoint the final figure and really it's guess work from everyone. But Microsoft confirmed the Xbox 360 overtook the Wii's American sales and with UK to back it up its not a hard stretch to say it was the number 2 console last gen.
It's a shame really. In my opinion, their recent output has been far better and although they're not out of the consoles market completely, they do seem to be shying away from it.
Although, I would add I would like to see SEGA go after little projects more. Daedlic seem to be the only publishers who actually chase after these talented studios and help them. Daedalic are definitely being rewarded for their efforts too.
If this was 2013 I would agree with you but their mobile output had reduced and their retail output has increased.
I don't think they're shying away from console/handheld development, just the extremely risky ventures.