I see, so in a way the Sega Renaissance was just them testing the waters through third-party developers without the repercussions.Micheal was a unique, friendly and compassionate individual. Whenever he had business sense, I do not know, but I presume he was business-savy.
But he's dead now. And all his money, legal affairs, property and licensing are with the Micheal Estate which I imagine is run by fuddy-duddies in suits and ties.
Michael love to dress as fuddy-duddies in suits and ties actually.
The difference is he's dancing with it.



I was afraid that after Brexit and UK no longer regarded part of Europe, Sega of Europe would've had to relocate to France, Germany or Brussels.
Though not like Sega of Europe let tourists waltz in for it to matter for me. Not like I'll ever get to visit it.
Never say never.
Who knows someday SEGA will give a random fan a tour to their office and that random fan is happened to us.
Slim chance but possible.