| Firm looks to social games for growth. Japanese publisher Sega plans to up its focus on social and mobile games following "slow" western sales of major titles like Alpha Protocol and Iron Man 2 during the company's first financial quarter ended June ... |
| Unspectacular RPG targeted in financials. SEGA's blamed "slow" sales of Alpha Protocol and Iron Man 2 for weak videogame income in the three months ending 30 June 2010. The company's consumer business lost $7.4 million during April to June. Bad, but ... |
| Sega parent, Sega Sammy Holdings, has reported net sales of ¥91.3 billion ($1.05 billion) for its fiscal first quarter, which ended June 30. The outcome compares favorably to the ¥60.5 billion ($700 million) recorded by the company during the same p ... |
![]() | Sega parent Sega Sammy posted a profit and increased sales for the first quarter of fiscal 2011, but continued losses for its games division means the company will increase its focus on content geared towards social networking services and smartphon ... |
| Posters on the Alpha Protocol official board noticed some sales figures from recent Sega financial results. Here's a snip from an article at the Examiner: Alpha Protocol was released for the PC, Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 in Europe on May 28th and N ... |
![]() | While many major Japanese game companies seem to be struggling to stay healthy in the face of a strong yen and Western market factors -- Capcom yesterday posted a dramatic 90 percent profit decline and Nintendo opened up a $288.4 million loss in its ... |
| Like it or not, Sega has the license for the upcoming Thor movie. So you know what that means -- Thor: The Video Game based on the movie based on the comic book. Is it going to be any good? Sega's history with another Marvel film property, Iron Man ... |
![]() | Sega reveals the sales results for Alpha Protocol and Iron Man 2 in their latest fiscal report. ... |