Exactly. There's a stigma about them today, that's what we're discussing. Even the "industry people" that rail SEGA now will sometimes admit they like the Dreamcast, maybe partly because it was actually good, but I'd imagine mostly because it's the cool thing to do.
And people don't compare SEGA to Nintendo today? Have you seen any SEGA articles done by journalists?
The problem is that people want SEGA to get better but then won't give any of their current output a chance and just continue complaining when SEGA continue to not be as great as they once were. I can understand you being frustrated with them if you follow their work and output, like we do, but for the majority of people outside the SEGA fanbase, that's just not true.