When we have stuff like the 3D Classics, Isolation, and VC on PC - not to mention the upcoming Yakuza 5 localization and the Miku games (which are a lot of fun once you get past the cheesiness that is vocaloids) - that is more than enough reason for me to continue to be a SEGA fan.
I know Mademan is the Cranky Kong of the forums, so I'm wasting my time writing this, but I disagree with the sentiment that there is no longer a reason to be a SEGA fan. I know I dig this up a lot, but the past 30+ years are enough reason for me to always be a fan. Even if SEGA evaporated tomorrow, nothing takes away the memories or the huge back catalog of games that I enjoy replaying, and the many titles I haven't even scratched the surface of. I know the counter is that you're referring to their output NOW, which I agree is not as strong as the SEGA console era nor is it as strong as the mid-00s. But it's simply a sign of the times. It's unfortunate that SEGA has had to scale back, but I still think what we did get last year and will be getting this year (with the exception of Rise of Lyric) has been enjoyable.
That's why I have to scratch my head when people like Nameless 24 make their exit from the community. I don't mean to call the guy out, but SEGA of America's proposed 2015 plans are not much different from 2014. Sure there will be less output, but there will be output and there will be games to enjoy. I know one of his reasons for leaving was SEGA moving away from physical releases, however it has been noted that physical releases are not going away, and quite honestly does a box and a disc make a game better? Is Yakuza 5 a better game when the disc is spinning versus running from the hard drive? And let's be honest, Xbox, Playstation, and Wii U cases are far from exciting. Colored DVD and blu-ray cases with a slipcover and no manual. I'm not saying I want physical releases to go away, but they are hardly a reason I'm a SEGA fan.
I want good games, and I want enough of them released each year. That's it. If this means more digital titles than physical, so be it.