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January 23, 2001
"Sega of America stated today that the company globally reaffirms its commitment to Dreamcast. In fact, Sega has more than 100 games worldwide coming out for the platform in the next year. It is not Sega's policy to comment on rumors and the company has not made any statement regarding ceasing manufacturing of Dreamcast or development for other videogame platforms."
And Sega of Europe saying...
January 23, 2001
"Regarding the news report about Jiji Press, we have no comment on it since it is not provided by Sega. Sega announced on November 1, 2000 plans to provide content for a multitude of platforms, including PDAs, cell phones, other wireless platforms, Set-top-boxes, and general consumer electronics products. We cannot make any further comments at this time."
Both of which conflicting completly with all statements of SEGA of Japan, do even SEGA know what they are doing now?
It seems Sega of America are trying to settle the troubled waters brought by Japans stament and the SEGA of Europe are folling non-commitally behind...
Has communication between the bases been completly lost?
January 23, 2001
"Sega of America stated today that the company globally reaffirms its commitment to Dreamcast. In fact, Sega has more than 100 games worldwide coming out for the platform in the next year. It is not Sega's policy to comment on rumors and the company has not made any statement regarding ceasing manufacturing of Dreamcast or development for other videogame platforms."
And Sega of Europe saying...
January 23, 2001
"Regarding the news report about Jiji Press, we have no comment on it since it is not provided by Sega. Sega announced on November 1, 2000 plans to provide content for a multitude of platforms, including PDAs, cell phones, other wireless platforms, Set-top-boxes, and general consumer electronics products. We cannot make any further comments at this time."
Both of which conflicting completly with all statements of SEGA of Japan, do even SEGA know what they are doing now?
It seems Sega of America are trying to settle the troubled waters brought by Japans stament and the SEGA of Europe are folling non-commitally behind...
Has communication between the bases been completly lost?