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Title: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: Trippled on October 23, 2015, 05:49:30 am
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Interresting bullet points, that also have Sega in this mix:


Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: Nirmugen on October 23, 2015, 01:17:37 pm
It's funny that SEGA is almost the singularity that moves the Arcade scene in Japan side the last 30 years.

Konami Music games are in a fixed position with no decline or grow. That's something to take notes because that company also handle Gyms/Fitness centers in JP.

Also, Orbi is something interesting: A collaboration of SEGA with BBC to make a Virtua Zoo/ Nature Holographic Challenge / Like a Wild Animal Experience xD

Heck, even a PR Video for a new attraction with penguins has Kana Hanazawa (Best paid VA/Seiyuu in JP right now) as a narrator!

Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: George on October 23, 2015, 01:59:55 pm
Its weird that on one hand VF5 was their last big legacy entry in that market, but Borderbreak did really well for them. I just think they should just do new arcade style games for consoles with more content. I like arcades, I get what they mean to SEGA legacy... but its 2015.
Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: Trippled on October 23, 2015, 02:09:50 pm
Virtua Fighter 5 was state of the art graphics at the time, even compared to consoles, it was still a healthy enviorment to release it in.
Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: EnternalHope on October 23, 2015, 03:29:46 pm
Its weird that on one hand VF5 was their last big legacy entry in that market, but Borderbreak did really well for them. I just think they should just do new arcade style games for consoles with more content. I like arcades, I get what they mean to SEGA legacy... but its 2015.


Non Sega consoles are just not made for Arcade games. Especially Sega's.


Sega is not Konami or Capcom. They're a unique Arcade brand on the count that they have cutting edge Arcade tech that's more powerful than traditional consoles.(Its why SEGA consoles are always Arcade based.)


Also, Read my topic. SEGA is trying to expand Arcades back to the States and beyond.


Gamers seem to underestimate SEGA's Technical prowess when it comes to Arcade Techonology. They see the brand as inferior to console manufacturers and seem to think that systems like PS4 can run all of Sega's higher end Arcade hardware without bottlenecks or performance problems.


It's funny that SEGA is almost the singularity that moves the Arcade scene in Japan side the last 30 years.Konami Music games are in a fixed position with no decline or grow. That's something to take notes because that company also handle Gyms/Fitness centers in JP.Also, Orbi is something interesting: A collaboration of SEGA with BBC to make a Virtua Zoo/ Nature Holographic Challenge / Like a Wild Animal Experience xDHeck, even a PR Video for a new attraction with penguins has Kana Hanazawa (Best paid VA/Seiyuu in JP right now) as a narrator!



Its pretty simple. Arcades/Amusements are SEGA's Bread and Butter. Arcades are to SEGA what portables are to Nintendo.


Regarding Orbi Yokohama, SEGA eventually wants to open more overseas in major heavily populated cities. Maybe SEGA Live Creation will help make that come true.
Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: Trippled on October 23, 2015, 03:42:17 pm
Arcade boards have been mid range PC's since the mid 00's. The only reason why for example VF5 looked state of the art was because of Sega's talented developers rather than hardware. The reason games are arcade exclsuives, is not because of powerful arcade hardware, but because venues simply need exclusivity.

I'm absolutely for Joypolis and Orbi in the West.
Title: Re: State of arcades in Japan
Post by: EnternalHope on October 23, 2015, 05:54:31 pm
Arcade boards have been mid range PC's since the mid 00's. The only reason why for example VF5 looked state of the art was because of Sega's talented developers rather than hardware. The reason games are arcade exclsuives, is not because of powerful arcade hardware, but because venues simply need exclusivity.

I'm absolutely for Joypolis and Orbi in the West.

Lindbergh, the Hardware that ran VF5, had a similar GPU to PS3. But its Microprocessor(Pentium 4 Cedar Hills) was twice its speed and slightly more powerful than 4 Cell & better performing.

Taito and BandaiNamco boards(All non Sega boards) have been  low end powered since 2006. The most high end performing one"Type X2" is a bit ahead of Wii U.

Ringedge 2 & Nu (Clarkdale & Ivy Bridge powered)have much better CPU power and performance than AMD Jaguar.

Regarding Joypolis, SEGA just opened its first overseas one in Shanghai this summer. Perhaps more investors may help SEGA Live Creation to bring it Stateside. That would Rock!