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Top Five Sega Video Game Franchises

While they weren't what they used to be, Sega is still among the best gaming companies in the world. They have produced some of the most beloved video game franchises in the industry.
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Published: 286 days 13 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Sony PSP | Nintendo DS | Xbox | PlayStation 2 | GameCube
 
 

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Rikitatsu - 286 days 15 hours ago
1 - "While they weren't what they used to be"
Empire: Total War
Virtua Fighter 5
Yakuza 3
Valkyria Chronicles
House of The Dead overkill
Madworld
Yakuza Kenzan

They are not the SEGA we knew alright, but They are doing better than Square Enix, Namco, And other companies no one Bash.

Also, I agree with Panzer Dragoon, But Shenmue should have taken the first!
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Steven Colbert - 286 days 15 hours ago
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Panzer Dragoon is a masterpiece especially Orta.

I would have selected Shining Force as well
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TOSgamer - 286 days 12 hours ago
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Shinning Force (The numbered ones, not the crap they put out now)
Shinobi
Skies Of Arcadia
Sonic
Nights

Of course Sega let most of these die or turned them into crap. I also really wish someone would release Shinning Force 3 Part 2 and 3 in the US either as a download or compilation disc.
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Picnic - 286 days 11 hours ago
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Sega aren't what they used to be? Well maybe but you could say that platform gaming isn't what it used to be to some extent ever since the concentration moved from 2D to 3D games (even though there have been some great 3D platform games they often very different from the tight ideas and execution in 2D games).

When Sega were creating great games like Virtua Tennis, Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio and releasing them on the Dreamcast, not enough people bought that console.

When they gave away Jet Set Radio Future on the Xbox, many of the Xbox crowd didn't want it.

Super Monkey Ball seemed to be a relative hit, at least on the Cube, but I don't think that Outrun 2 was remembered well enough.

So Sega might also say a lot of videogame players aren't what they used to be.

I recently played a Sega arcade game called 'Let's Play Jungle', released in 2006, which was great fun, if reminiscent of Uncharted: Drake's Fortune.
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