The videogame industry has an annual revenue of €34 billion worldwide and grows 10% each year. In the US, 190 million households play games, with the average gamer being 35 years old and most frequent buyers being 40 years old. In Europe, 95 million adults play games regularly, with 25% playing games often and 30% of those aged 30-49 playing games. SEGA originated from Service Games in the US in 1940 through a US-Japan partnership in the 1950s developing arcade shooters and photo booths. SEGA was most successful between 1985-1995. Comments from gamers express frustration with SEGA for releasing poor Sonic games recently and losing their edge as a top game publisher from their heyday
4. WERELDWIJD
34 miljard euro omzet
Jaarlijkse groei van 10%
U.S.A.
190 miljoen huishoudens
Gemiddeld 35 jaar,
Meest frequente koper is 40 jaar
EUROPA
95 miljoen volwassen gamers
25% speelt regelmatig
30% van 30-49 jarigen speelt games
7. Komt van Service Games
US in 1940
US – Japanse samenwerking in 1950
Schiet automaten
Fotohokjes
Sega Enterprises in 1965
Hoogtepunt tussen 1985 en 1995
14. “SEGA: Ruining your childhood one game at a time.“
“Yeah and it's not applicable when the majority of sonic
games that have come out in the last decade are garbage.”
“I know sega are only setting my hopes so high that this is
the game we’ve been wanting, only to kick me in the balls
later today”
“Dear Sega, Hi. You don't know who I am, but I've played the
living bejesus out of your Sonic games ever since the dawn
of time.”
15. “The conclusion here is that you've got this well loved
character that's becoming increasingly marginalized and
actually unknown by the gaming youth. For some reason,
you eschew the gaming formula that not only is incredibly
fun, but actually made Sonic a serious danger to Mario in
terms of popularity.”
“Sega has lost it’s edge”
“Yeah I agree Sega lost it’s way”
“I prefer to keep Sonic simple and basic like he used to be.”
16. “I've loved sonic for a long time but after reading this I'm
pissed. Omg well money makes the world go round and sega
don't give a dam about the customer. So it seems.”
“As a 3rd party publisher, Sega sucks. They were the best
when the were 1st party on their own hardware, but now
they blend in with the rest of the publishers”
“For years Sega hasn’t been at it’s best”
“they have definitely lost their way.””