It's the year 1995. After a heated meeting with the Sony executives, Sega finally decided against their original decision of dropping Sony support, and a few years later the Sega PlayStation is announced.
Would a modern hardware platform Sega be more successful than Nintendo at this point? What would the gaming landscape be? What if they still said No to Sony? Would it be Nintendo/Sega/Sony? Nintendo/Microsoft/Sega? Sega/Sony/Microsoft?
Would Nintendo still exist as a third party publisher? Would they be more successful than modern Sega?
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Would a modern hardware platform Sega be more successful than Nintendo at this point? What would the gaming landscape be? What if they still said No to Sony? Would it be Nintendo/Sega/Sony? Nintendo/Microsoft/Sega? Sega/Sony/Microsoft?
Would Nintendo still exist as a third party publisher? Would they be more successful than modern Sega?
Sound off!