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>>1
It has a more subdued saturation.
Hey, right edge.
A possible future
Sega is so lame!!
What titles are available for Xbox, which seems to be doing well after all?
>>6
Everything you can play on Windows.
>>8
I wonder how many people are buying games from the Windows Store.
>>8
Isn’t that okay with Windows?
>>23
It’s not bad.
So people who have money to spare play games on their PCs.
Executive Yukawa has also passed away…
I know the name Dreamcast, but I don’t know what kind of games were on it.
>>9
C… crab bread…
>>9
Pen Pen Triathlon, etc.
>>9
DooRaemooooooon!!!!
>>9
Oratan, Sakura Wars, and Yakyutsu Sakatsuku.
>>9
Warring States TURB
I wonder if Sega would have continued making hardware and followed a path like Dreamcast 2 or 3, like others do.
The Dreamcast commercials are memorable, but I don’t have any memory of seeing the actual console.
>>13
If you come to my place, I’ll show you as much as you want.
The Dreamcast is way too long-lived…
There’s no future reflected in Sega hardware anywhere!
Don’t get cocky! Fourth from the left!
The Dreamcast’s visual memory had a monitor attached to the stationary controller, which was a groundbreaking feature, but there’s been no successor, right?
I feel like I could do even more things now.
>>19
Even though it’s called groundbreaking, it’s just the PlayStation one that was used with “dokkoisho” moved to the controller side.
>>26
I was thinking it would be fun to use that to display only my hand in games like cards or mahjong while showing the screen that everyone can see on the monitor.
The fit is good…
If you think seriously, what is there in the fourth frame?
>>24
If you look at it as a platform, Steam.
>>29
Aren’t there more on the App Store or Google Play?
>>41
When compared to that, isn’t it difficult for PS and Switch to stand alongside?
The number of digits is different.
Sega should release the Saturn Mini soon.
And next is the Dreamcast Mini.
However, there are many games that can only be played on the right edge.
Well, there are a lot on the left edge too.
>>30
Did something happen?
When Sega’s proprietary games were mostly extinct, they were ported to the PS2.
Maybe something like Sega GT and Sega Rally 2.
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If you’re going to operate it as a sub-display now, you’d probably link it to a smartphone…
I feel like I was doing something in MGSV.
>>33
There are several party games you can play on your smartphone, PS.
There are also games where multiple people search for evidence in a detective ADV.
>>38
Now that it can be done online, there’s no longer a need to incorporate it into the controller.
I believe that games that use a sub-screen that only you can see have a special dream-like quality.
I wonder if we could do it in a game of deception.
>>42
There is a mode where one of the participants plays the role of a saboteur in that detective ADV game.
Honestly, it’s not that well-made, but since it’s developed by the team behind Until Dawn, the atmosphere is good.
>>33
Like this… connect with a smartphone via Bluetooth… raising Godzilla.
The monitor-equipped controller WillU also had an accident…
Well, there were many good games that made the most of it, you know?
I understand.
You really want to play Sega Gaga, don’t you?
PC Engine “Don’t you forget someone?”
Assuming the right one is still alive, how many generations ago was that?
But it feels like we’ve really come back a long way from the dark period of consumer games and the peak of smartphone pay-to-win games.
Xbox has wronged Japan too much.
>>43
What did you do?
>>46
I did nothing.
A tactic to avoid conflict by preparing clear weak points.
How many generations ago was Doryas…
>>45
Since it’s from the same generation as the PS2, I guess it’s about three generations ago.
Stop preparing points to poke fun at just for the sake of it.
Maybe… it might have been the opposite…
I know that Sonic Adventure 2 was quietly on the Dreamcast.
I have never done it.
There was that game on PSVR where a person with an HMD could play together with someone using a controller.
The color tone is like that of “Romance of the Three Kingdoms.”
>>51
I don’t really need one color.
It might be lined up just by the influence of Shenmue…
Seriously speaking, I guess the one on the far right would be Steam now.
Neither the App Store nor Google Play is a platform exclusively for games.
If you’re going to arrange them, it should be on Steam.
Is there a recent software release for the Dreamcast…?
Microsoft is at the level of having PC Game Pass.
>>61
I haven’t made a game, to be honest.
According to the usual timeline, the PS6 will be released in about 2 to 3 years…
But it doesn’t seem like the performance requirements are increasing to that extent.
I wonder if things will continue like this for another 4 to 5 years.
Because there is a clear punchline person, it’s a life hack that prevents people from saying that Xbox has long since stopped thriving in Japan.
>>66
The hardware isn’t selling well, but the subscription service is well-received… and controllers are selling a lot too…
Speaking of which, before I knew it, Nintendo has red as their official color and Sony has blue.
A few generations ago, I felt like Nintendo was white or light blue, while Sony was black or gray.
If it’s about being stationary, it would probably be Steam.
They’re also releasing the Steam Deck.
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I can’t imagine a new console that could break into the market like Nintendo and PlayStation at this point.
I guess these two axes will continue on forever…
Considering that Microsoft’s Game Pass can be played on PC,
I feel like a PC version of PS Plus will come out eventually.
Especially for cloud gaming compatible games
>>71
First of all, back in the Now era, we could play it on platforms other than PS.
I think it will expand eventually.
>>93
Basically, to put it very simply, it’s just sending button signals and transmitting video, so Sony televisions also had this functionality built-in.
The original advantage was that it could be done regardless of specs.
I cut them all.
Dreamcast, you’re basically part of the MS camp, aren’t you?
There was also Google Stadia…
>>74
Stadia may have died, but cloud gaming itself is gradually gaining traction.
Honestly, there are limitations to how much the delay issue can be mitigated, so I do have to choose the games accordingly.
>>77
If you set up the system with the premise of connecting to Starlink
In theory, games that don’t mind latency can be played in ultra-high quality ray-traced graphics anywhere on Earth…
I heard that XBOX is striving in China.
It seems that PS and the box are also making new handheld devices.
It seems to be coming out around 2027.
You can play the cloud version just by having the PS Portal, even if you don’t have a PS5 now, right?
Competitive action games and FPS might be tough, but I wonder if single-player games can be played without feeling too out of place.
>>80
Huh?
Could it be that I could play Monster Hunter without remote operation?
>>98
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In the recent update, you can now play PS Plus games on PS Portal by itself.
>>119
Is this a game?!
I can’t play if I can’t access my own library.
The box only operates when it’s a day of concern.
The bald controversy around the Sega Saturn seems fun, doesn’t it?
Back then, wages were about one-tenth of what they are now, so many families might have been in a position where they could barely afford one game console.
>>84
Make sure to erase the right edge properly.
>>84
Please let me know which numbers you are referencing, just to be sure.
>>99
The numbers of the heart within the game world.
>>84
Looking at the sales, PS
The Dreamcast is noisy.
Rumors are surfacing about both Xbox and PlayStation handhelds.
I guess it’s becoming apparent that there are limits to sales if we’re thinking about selling more than ever before.
>>86
I wonder if MS wants to release a cheaper Steam Deck…
>>95
Isn’t that quite a betrayal to Xbox?
Ignoring your own platform is risky.
>>106
There’s no betrayal or anything when there are no users.
>>106
I’m making an MS, not for a mobile Xbox, but for a handheld PC, so it’s closer to a deck.
>>115
Could it be that the Sega consumer division and arcade division have a really bad relationship?
>>86
I think what is being sought after is a portable console due to the evolution and limitations of smartphone games.
Cloud gaming has been around since the PS3 era.
The box can only be sold in the home country.
It’s losing to Switch and PS even in its own country.
There are a lot of anonymous posts on Geha, huh…
Even now, they probably consider the first titles of Dreamcast 4, like Yakuza and Persona, to be crappy games.
Well, there’s no need to be particular about consumers right now.
>>91
If you insist on only being able to play on CS, then it’s definitely just the Switch as the only option.
If you’re a heavy user, then all you need is a PC, and if you don’t have a PC, well, you can pretty much play everything with a PS5, so it naturally ends up like this.
It seems that there are plans to release a portable version of the PS6, so I’m looking forward to it.
However, the price will probably exceed 100,000 yen.
Maybe they’ll release it with performance somewhere between the Series S and PS5.
If you ask if the switch2 can be played in handheld mode, that would be quite strict…
Indeed… is it the Dreamcast?
In terms of current share, it feels like PS is about half of Switch, and half of that is Xbox, while Sega is around 0.
The Dreamcast has a bad controller that’s hard to use.
>>104
The Saturn pad is well-received by followers, so why is that…
Well, because I’m putting in visual memory, right?
>>104
HORI didn’t release a pad either.
>>104
Don’t you know that the LR trigger has become less likely to break?
As usual, the Geha old man hasn’t updated his information!
>>104
Back then, kids thought that the cable extending from the bottom was really inconvenient.
>>105
Is there still more?
It doesn’t seem like you want to sell the XSX in Japan… Show more enthusiasm…
The box was briefly the topic of conversation because it seemed easier to obtain for playing Monster Hunter.
>>112
Wasn’t it difficult to buy a PS5 when Monster Hunter was released?
Seeing XSS blatantly holding back…
>>113
From now on, it seems that Switch2 will be a bigger hindrance.
>>126
I think it will be a case of releasing titles that can be released just like on Switch, and not releasing titles that can’t be.
By the way, why is MS in the platform business?
Well, I guess it’s because it’s profitable and in the black.
>>114
It’s not because you can become the strongest by winning alone.
Together with Windows
>>121
You’ve been saying that for decades, but you haven’t made any progress; you’re just continuing out of stubbornness, aren’t you?
The Xbox was the most fun around the time of the 360.
>>117
For some reason, it was popular here.
Cloud gaming lacks reliability because it is too influenced by online conditions.
Switch can play Mega Drive games, so it’s essentially a Sega console.
It seems that the current generation is selling better in Japan than the previous generation.
Even if it’s the direction of handheld belt PCs, it might be good to strengthen the reasons for using them in connection with the Windows Store.
>>123
Cloud gaming is… a new… technology…?
>>133
That’s why it takes time for widespread adoption.
Compared to the era of invaders mentioned as an example, the growth rate of machinery has considerably slowed down.
It is reasonable to think in terms of a span of 10 to 20 years.
>>142
It’s been over ten years.
>>151
Read the text properly.
>>142
Looks like you don’t know about the G cluster.
>>154
It hasn’t spread, right?
>>161
It’s been slowly happening for 10 or 20 years, and yet it’s still slowly happening, that’s the story.
>>165
It’s not even been 20 years yet.
…Are you going? If so, my understanding was incorrect.
>>170
G-cluster is a cloud gaming provider from Finland. It was founded by Erik Piehl in 2000 and has been wholly owned by a subsidiary of SoftBank since 2004.
Xbox had a lot of titles aimed at the Japanese market, so I played quite a bit.
>>134
That area was somewhat recognized domestically, right?
Well, it was used as a stepping stone to release a complete version on PS after making money with exclusive early access.
>>147
In reality, it’s only recognized by the bald PS haters.
The best-selling game in that era sold around 160,000 copies.
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Even counting from the start of the Stadia service (2019)
It has already been 6 years…
Speaking of box ⚪︎, it’s Earth Defense Force.
The Switch2 doesn’t feel like it’s going to have any new games coming out for now.
>>141
It feels like it will come out, but it might be delayed by six months to a year, or it might not come out at all.
I mean, the current box itself
There is no longer any uniqueness that is specific to the box.
>>143
Right now, Game Pass is the main focus.
It’s been 10 years since PSNow.
How is GeForce NOW?
Well, I’ve often heard that the Xbox business itself is treated as the villain.
>>148
I’m playing a game that was made with great effort through a subscription.
Sales numbers won’t come out, but money will come in.
I don’t know what to call the console of this generation.
I wonder how many thousands there are now.
Isn’t it better if game consoles are on a lending system?
Like a subscription service.
>>150
GEO has started a PS5 subscription.
>>150
Should we revive the rental game console store…?
On the contrary, it would be nice if the box could just have Windows Home.
Why is Switch2 weak at launch?
Don’t you think it will end up being vertical multi all the time?
>>153
Breath of the Wild was also a vertical multi, so there’s no problem.
>>153
If that’s considered a weak launch, then there haven’t been many consoles in history with strong launches either.
>>178
It’s quite rare to see so many ports of games from a few years ago.
>>153
Well, that’s what new hardware is all about.
Only Konami released a completely new title at launch, like with the original Switch.
It’s true that I don’t know whether the current box is box XSS or box S, or what generation to call it.
>>157
There are two types, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and both are the latest models.
In reality, the Switch is the only strong contender.
They started talking about doing cloud with PS back in the time of PS3.
Sega’s investment is affecting Nv, so Nintendo is essentially Sega.
Until Vesperia, it had momentum on the 360.
I wish Nintendo would offer a subscription service for unlimited access to old Switch games…
I hope Switch Online and the additional plans will work a bit harder on adding to their lineup.
Well, if it’s allowed to be released on other platforms and there’s a gap in time, then of course additional elements will be added.
What was wrong with the box, I wonder if it was back in the days of one…
The current box is blatantly a poor man’s PC, isn’t it?
Most things can be done on a PC.
>>173
Because it’s a reasonably priced game pass player with decent performance.
If you want something better, you’ll go for a computer; given the huge wealth gap and the fact that the middle class has almost disappeared in today’s America, I think it’s the optimal solution.
It’s a strange story that the choice is between a PC and a Japanese gaming console.
Are there really no foreign game consoles?
>>174
The box is a gaming console from an American company, and SIE is probably not an American company anymore either…
>>176
PS is led by Japan.
>>176
SONY is a Japanese company, but
It’s been said countless times, but since it only requires the exchange of control signals and video, the user’s features should be minimal… I intended to make it popular with that in mind.
Things are increasingly not going that way, so the cloud is actually going against the environment to some extent.
G Cluster is a cloud gaming service launched by Broadmedia Corporation on June 20, 2013.
So it’s been just a little over 10 years.
Nintendo’s financial results for 2024 are seriously crazy, and the best-selling game is Mario Kart 8.
>>180
Isn’t Marika strange?
Sega hardware
I think cloud gaming has somehow become refined enough to be at a playable level.
>>183
I feel that by the 2030s, it will be an era where it is widely used by the general public.
The design of the PS5 is also from Japan.
The lineup of Nintendo Online is currently worse than other subscriptions.
I hope it gets better with the release of the Switch 2…