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Rubeus
05-08-2002, 10:38 AM
Isn't PS2 the perfect platform for PSO? PS2 is going to have the broadband internet connection soon, unlike Gamecube there are no definite online plans, why would Sega choose Gamecube over PS2 in the first place?

Lynx
05-08-2002, 05:07 PM
Maybe they'll bring a version of it to the PS2 later.

Overlord
05-08-2002, 05:48 PM
Sega doesn't exactly see eye-to-eye with Sony's online plans. There's an interview in the May EGM, where they say that they don't agree about the fact that Sony is selling the add-ons. And they don't think it will do that great. Just there opinion though.

...Is there any Sega online games planned for the PS2?

Jagt_Mirage
05-09-2002, 12:09 PM
Two words: Final Fantasy XI

Rubeus
05-09-2002, 03:47 PM
Originally posted by Overlord
Sega doesn't exactly see eye-to-eye with Sony's online plans. There's an interview in the May EGM, where they say that they don't agree about the fact that Sony is selling the add-ons. And they don't think it will do that great. Just there opinion though.

...Is there any Sega online games planned for the PS2?

I don't think Sega would agree on Nintendo's strategy either, they don't even have a definite plan, yet Sega is bringing PSO to Gamecube!

folken001
05-13-2002, 12:09 PM
Originally posted by Rebeus


I don't think Sega would agree on Nintendo's strategy either, they don't even have a definite plan, yet Sega is bringing PSO to Gamecube!

I say "SEAG should go screw itself". A company that has so many failed consoles should not tell what other console makers how their plan should be.

Bookbagninja
05-13-2002, 11:59 PM
Originally posted by folken001


I say "SEAG should go screw itself". A company that has so many failed consoles should not tell what other console makers how their plan should be.

First, you spelled "Sega" wrong. And second, Sega never dictated anything like your saying. If they don't want to bring over anything to Sony for reasons on their plans, then that sounds like a good thing then, don't it?

Third, Sega seems to have reconized that they have failed in the past which is why they're devolping for systems that don't have Sega in the name. Don't start flaming wars. Intelligent discussions, please.