The SEGA.com redesign got me thinking about what brands are deemed "active" by SEGA - both SEGA of Japan and SEGA West. Specifically consumer brands - not arcade titles, unless they cross over to home consoles and mobile/handheld devices.
I think we all remember when Kotaku fucked up and proclaimed that SEGA would only be making Sonic, Aliens, Total War, and Football Manager games. People freaked out, believing Yakuza, Virtua Fighter, and just about any other game that wasn't one of those four was dead. In actuality, Kotaku was quoting a SEGA West rep who was referring to the brands that SEGA West would be focusing on. SEGA of Japan would still be doing their thing - some games might never see the light of day in the West, but they were still being made.
So I thought it would be interesting to look at SEGA in the third party era and see what brands are active, and perhaps even what brands were active and have since gone dorment or the license expired (Marvel as an example).
I should note, a brand typically pertains to a franchise, not a single game, unless that title is an ongoing online game with new updates. Binary Domain, for example, came and went. Now if SEGA were to announce a sequel, then I'd class it as an active brand.
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SEGA West
Active Brands - New Titles
Sonic the Hedgehog - Worldwide brand (1991-present)
Total War (2005-present)
Aliens (2010-present)
Football Manager - Available in America, but deemed a SEGA Europe brand (2006-present)
Super Monkey Ball - Worldwide brand (2001-present)
Company of Heroes (2013-present)
The House of the Dead - Worldwide brand (1997-present)
Virtua Fighter - Worldwide brand (1993-present)
Spiral Knights (2009-present)
Kingdom Conquest (2011-present)
Warhammer (upcoming)
Active Brands - Rereleases
Crazy Taxi - Worldwide brand, Dreamcast Collection & iOS (1999-present)
Space Channel 5 - Worldwide brand, Dreamcast Collection (1999-present)
SEGA Bass Fishing - Worldwide brand, Wii & Dreamcast Collection (1997-present)
Jet Set Radio - Worldwide brand, SEGA Heritage (1999-present)
NiGHTS - Worldwide brand, SEGA Heritage (1996-present)
Shinobi - Worldwide brand, 3DS & Vintage Collection (1987-present)
After Burner - Worldwide brand, XBLA/PSN & iOS (1987-present)
Inactive Brands
Panzer Dragoon - Worldwide brand (1999-2003)
Otogi - Worldwide brand (2002-2004)
Marvel (2008-2011)
OutRun (1986-2011)
Virtual-On - PSN/XBLA - 360 and Model 2 Collection titles not released in West (1995-2010)
Valkyria - Worldwide brand, active in Japan, inactive in the West (2008-2010)
SEGA of Japan
Active Brands
Sonic the Hedgehog - Worldwide brand (1991-present)
Super Monkey Ball - Worldwide brand (2001-present)
Yakuza - Available in the West, but deemed a SEGA of Japan brand (2005-present)
Shining series (1991-present)
Hatsune Miku (2009-present)
Chaos Heroes (2013-present)
The House of the Dead - Worldwide brand (1997-present)
Phantasy Star - Phantasy Star Online was revived in 2012, potentially a worldwide brand once the game releases West (1987-present)
Virtua Fighter - Worldwide brand (1993-present)
Valkyria - Worldwide brand, active in Japan, inactive in the West (2008-present)
Puyo Puyo (1991-present)
7th Dragon (2009-present)
Kingdom Conquest (2011-present)
Let's make a J-League Team (1999-present)
Samurai & Dragons (2012-present)
Demon Tribe (2013)
Active Brands - Rereleases
Crazy Taxi - Worldwide brand, Dreamcast Collection (1999-present)
Space Channel 5 - Worldwide brand, Dreamcast Collection (1999-present)
Jet Set Radio - Worldwide brand, SEGA Heritage (1999-present)
NiGHTS - Worldwide brand, SEGA Heritage (1996-present)
Shinobi - Worldwide brand, 3DS & Vintage Collection (1987-present)
After Burner - Worldwide brand, XBLA/PSN/iOS and 3D Classics (rumored) (1987-present)
Virtual-On - PSN/XBLA & 360 & Model 2 Collection (1995-present)
Hang-On - 3D Classics (1985-present)
Space Harrier - 3D Classics (1985-present)
OutRun - 3D Classics (rumored) (1986-2011)
Inactive Brands
Panzer Dragoon - Worldwide brand (1999-2003)
Otogi - Worldwide brand (2002-2004)