Sega planning a full force return back into 1st party?
Posted: Sat Jun 12, 2010 10:48 pm
Hello everyone, I think that with E3 only days away it might be a good time to start speculating on SEGA's plans regaurding the new direction of the company, it's decision to bow out of the 3rd party market, to go digital, thier strange behavior regaurding you guest it? The RINGEDGE hardware.
This topic is pure speculation, I hope everyone understands that. You don't have to believe it if you don't want.
Over the past year, I've learned alot. I've learned how patents work, how of company I'll never understand. We don't know what they're thinking or what thier true intentions are, but we do know that SEGA is the type of company that will suprise people, "Sonic Colours" proves that.
I wish I knew why SEGA won't discuss the RINGEDGE hardware. And why not to believe everything reported about thier R&D, that SEGA has been extremely secretive about the RingEdge hardware and that SEGA is a type they issued so many patents for development. Over the past year, when asked about a new console, SEGA has consitantly dodged the question and refused to anwser, also they have explained all these patents. Normally, they'll deny a new console, but this time they won't say.
So what's in store for SEGA at E3? We are already aware of a Sonic 4 Ep tralier", "Sonic Colours", "Vanquish"( Naoya Tsurumi says its thier last 3rd party effort) and DC games on XBLA and PSN(not suprised since Mike Hayes said that they planned on doing that last fall.) but could there be more suprises? Probably not, but if SEGA is quiet and if asked about a new console refuses to anwser, than there's reason to get excited.
Let's take alook at some of the patents, the 2009 ones and some the recent and more interesting ones:
Here's the Feb 2009 controller patents Its believed the that Genesis-like one is being used for PlaySega however I'm not so sure of that:
http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/7488254.html (The Saturn 3D-Pad-like one, the one where folks at Sega Forums desperately tried to debunk by pairing it to the 2005 PS2 re-release of Nights. Thier logic made no sense. Just because it was filed back in 2005 doesn't mean it has anything to do with Nights. Okay, then why was it issued and trademarked then? It it was abandoned it wouldn't be trademarked
PatentGenius isn't working very well so I'll use FreePatentsOnline for reference( Both controllers are actually in the same document!)http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7488254.pdf
Now to the July 2009 patent for USB drives,harddrives and card reader:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7556197.html
Here's two of the "streaming device" patents issued November 17,2009, still active and still in development: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7556197.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7618320.pdf
Here's the more recent and very very interesting patents
This one issued May 25,2010 coudl be some sort of motion sensor or gun peripheral or something: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7722465.html
Another May patent a DVD-ROM or something: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7721116.html
The most recent one: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7731589.html
Could this be part of SEGA's digital or wireless plan?
So yeah, all we have is patents. That's because SEGA is very very strict regaurding thier amusment R&D department and go through great lengths to prevent anything exciting from being leaked out. I've got it through my head that the normal gaming press will never leak anything out SEGA hardware wise, meaning mockups and blueprints are unreachable unless your an SEGA insider that doesn't work for them.
What we do know is this. Sega is pulling out of publishing 3rd party boxed games, is going digital, is dead serious about Sonic 4 and hopes to become a household gaming name again.
We also know that since it was unveiled last year, SEGA has not dicussed the RingEdge or revealed anything about it other than 3 test run arcade games with still no word on the board's lineup or first use commerce date and we also know that SEGA offered the development kit to other Japanese 3rd party publishers and has had no update on this report. Also they haven't explained why its been trademarked for use outside of Japan. No words on plans to support On-live either so they could have thier own device.
We also know that SEGA's developing yet a another arcade board that might be called "SEGADRIVE"( an unused arcade trademark filed in 2006.) Coudl it be a console in several years? I don't know.
This topic is pure speculation, I hope everyone understands that. You don't have to believe it if you don't want.
Over the past year, I've learned alot. I've learned how patents work, how of company I'll never understand. We don't know what they're thinking or what thier true intentions are, but we do know that SEGA is the type of company that will suprise people, "Sonic Colours" proves that.
I wish I knew why SEGA won't discuss the RINGEDGE hardware. And why not to believe everything reported about thier R&D, that SEGA has been extremely secretive about the RingEdge hardware and that SEGA is a type they issued so many patents for development. Over the past year, when asked about a new console, SEGA has consitantly dodged the question and refused to anwser, also they have explained all these patents. Normally, they'll deny a new console, but this time they won't say.
So what's in store for SEGA at E3? We are already aware of a Sonic 4 Ep tralier", "Sonic Colours", "Vanquish"( Naoya Tsurumi says its thier last 3rd party effort) and DC games on XBLA and PSN(not suprised since Mike Hayes said that they planned on doing that last fall.) but could there be more suprises? Probably not, but if SEGA is quiet and if asked about a new console refuses to anwser, than there's reason to get excited.
Let's take alook at some of the patents, the 2009 ones and some the recent and more interesting ones:
Here's the Feb 2009 controller patents Its believed the that Genesis-like one is being used for PlaySega however I'm not so sure of that:
http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/7488254.html (The Saturn 3D-Pad-like one, the one where folks at Sega Forums desperately tried to debunk by pairing it to the 2005 PS2 re-release of Nights. Thier logic made no sense. Just because it was filed back in 2005 doesn't mean it has anything to do with Nights. Okay, then why was it issued and trademarked then? It it was abandoned it wouldn't be trademarked
PatentGenius isn't working very well so I'll use FreePatentsOnline for reference( Both controllers are actually in the same document!)http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7488254.pdf
Now to the July 2009 patent for USB drives,harddrives and card reader:
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7556197.html
Here's two of the "streaming device" patents issued November 17,2009, still active and still in development: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7556197.html
http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7618320.pdf
Here's the more recent and very very interesting patents
This one issued May 25,2010 coudl be some sort of motion sensor or gun peripheral or something: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7722465.html
Another May patent a DVD-ROM or something: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7721116.html
The most recent one: http://www.freepatentsonline.com/7731589.html
Could this be part of SEGA's digital or wireless plan?
So yeah, all we have is patents. That's because SEGA is very very strict regaurding thier amusment R&D department and go through great lengths to prevent anything exciting from being leaked out. I've got it through my head that the normal gaming press will never leak anything out SEGA hardware wise, meaning mockups and blueprints are unreachable unless your an SEGA insider that doesn't work for them.
What we do know is this. Sega is pulling out of publishing 3rd party boxed games, is going digital, is dead serious about Sonic 4 and hopes to become a household gaming name again.
We also know that since it was unveiled last year, SEGA has not dicussed the RingEdge or revealed anything about it other than 3 test run arcade games with still no word on the board's lineup or first use commerce date and we also know that SEGA offered the development kit to other Japanese 3rd party publishers and has had no update on this report. Also they haven't explained why its been trademarked for use outside of Japan. No words on plans to support On-live either so they could have thier own device.
We also know that SEGA's developing yet a another arcade board that might be called "SEGADRIVE"( an unused arcade trademark filed in 2006.) Coudl it be a console in several years? I don't know.