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"an effort to develop recurring revenue sources and build online communities around its software portfolio"
"Fortnite has become the role model for such games: free to play"

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...y-taxi-jet-set-radio-to-chase-fortnite-riches (https://archive.ph/VqSp9)

Sega Sammy Holdings Inc. is developing big-budget reboots of its Dreamcast games Crazy Taxi and Jet Set Radio as it taps its back catalog in search of global hits like Epic Games Inc.’s Fortnite, according to people familiar with its plans.
The two titles would be the first entries in Sega’s Super Game initiative, which the company announced a year ago as an effort to develop recurring revenue sources and build online communities around its software portfolio. Fortnite has become the role model for such games: free to play, it’s available across platforms, hosts large multiplayer contests and includes extras like vehicles, construction and social events on top of the usual combat, spurring player purchases of in-game items.
The new Crazy Taxi has already been in development for over a year and the Tokyo-based entertainment group aims to release it within two to three years, the people said, asking not to be named as the information is not yet public. It was named alongside Jet Set Radio in Sega’s annual report a year ago on a list of intellectual property assets that Sega wanted to recapitalize by bringing them up to date. Both new games are in the early stages of creation and could still be canceled, the people said.
A Sega spokesman said the company has no comment to make at the present time.
The Super Game project is led by Sega’s video game unit chief Shuji Utsumi, a former PlayStation executive, and currently includes plans for about four such titles, according to the people. The company said last year that its European studio is working on a first-person shooter Super Game and the plan was to offer “contents and services that can create a large community” and as much as 100 billion yen ($780 million) in lifetime revenue.
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Sega’s online role-playing game Phantasy Star Online 2 fits the criteria for a global multiplayer hit, but it has so far failed to stir up a thriving market with its in-game purchase offerings. The Japanese company plans to address this aspect of monetization more aggressively with its upcoming titles.
Crazy Taxi casts the player in the role of a speed-above-all-else taxi driver and Jet Set Radio is an award-winning street action game, both released for the Dreamcast console in 2000. Past installments never turned into major commercial hits but did develop a devoted fan base even as niche titles, according to Tokyo-based games consultant Serkan Toto.
“They are more like cult titles with very loud and vocal fan bases, totally different in scale when compared to Sega’s iconic Sonic series,” Toto said.
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Sega partnered with Microsoft Corp. in November on its Super Game development, using the Azure cloud platform and potentially setting the stage for the addition of those titles to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass service. Sarah Bond, corporate vice president for gaming at Microsoft, at the time said that the duo will “reimagine how games get built, hosted, and operated, with a goal of adding more value to players and Sega alike.”

Which one of you used your monkey's paw? Which one of you sinned really badly recently? (Not discounting myself on that one, mistakes have been made)
 
Crazy Taxi I can see working as a free to play or gatcha title. But JSR is a console game. Like I'm not sure how it'd work into the framework they're aiming for.
 
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Holy fucking shit I didn't need to see this post to know that a modern Crazy Taxi or Jet Set Radio recreation would be fucked into oblivion thanks to the shittiness of game companies in the current year. But somehow, some-the fuck-how they beat my already cratered expectations. This is awful, beyond belief.
 
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I love sega. They beat me up, insult me, force me to do things I don't want to do but I keep coming back, thinking it'll be like the good ol' days when we were younger.
 
I love sega. They beat me up, insult me, force me to do things I don't want to do but I keep coming back, thinking it'll be like the good ol' days when we were younger.
Being a Sega fan is like being an abused housewife. You can never leave.
 
They better actually get that offspring track for the game, otherwise they can fuck right off.
 
They better actually get that offspring track for the game, otherwise they can fuck right off.
Travis Scott remix.

I guarantee you JSR is being included because some clueless exec who's never touched a controller saw pictures of the Dreamcast game and was like "This looks just like Fortnite! The young people with their hippity-hop and curly hairdos will love this!"
 
I dont trust Sega and it feels like it was too late anyways. Hopefully it has a good ost for both as thats always a saving grace for Sega.

I would recommend checking out Bomb Rush Cyberfunk to scratch that itch in the future. Feels like it'll hit much closer to JSR than Hover did.
 
This story is kinda bullshit, their "Super Game" is Phantasy Star Online 3, it's why they released the half assed experimental New Genesis that they only intend to run for a few years until PSO3 is done. pso2 was already gacha free to play and was so half a decade before Fortnite existed

The things we know about the super game:
-It's being made by the PSO2 team
-it's being made in collaboration with Microsoft Azure, like PSO2
-They want it to make more money than PSO2

They might be making new Crazy Taxi and JSR games but they are not the super game, at best they've confused two stories into one, which is quite possible since kotaku also rolled the old NFT bullshit into it, something sega already said they arent doing after all
 
If nothing else this thread made me hyped for bomb rush cyberfunk. I'm old enough to have bought JGR at launch and it looks like the devs disliked the same things I did in JSRF. Wonder if they'll have a professor K knockoff to do narration?
 
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