Sunday, July 15, 2012

Stiq Figures, July 2 - 8: Sega Story Doctrine Edition

Then, in 1954, an American Air Force executive declared David Rosen founded a firm in Tokyo that would finally develop in to Rosen Enterprises, that focused on print counter prolongation and importing coin-operated games in to Japan. Rosen Enterprises' success lead it to own 200-plus arcades in Japan.

Rosen himself, noticing a still-thriving Service Games as his usually actual competition, organised a join up of the two corporations with himself as the new company's arch executive officer. That company's name, of course, was SEGA, a make up portmanteau of "service" and "games." Sega's concentration shifted from importing to production, with its initial pretension being a submarine diversion called Periscope . As it happens, Periscope was the initial colonnade diversion to ever cost 25 cents per play.

3DS: 52,421 [DOWN] 13,970 (21.04%)
PS3: 14,536 [DOWN] 2,756 (15.94%)
Vita: 13,758 [DOWN] 11,878 (46.33%)
PSP: 10,999 [UP] 325 (3.04%)
Wii: 6,818 [DOWN] 169 (2.42%)
PS2: 1,123 [DOWN] 127 (10.16%)
Xbox 360: 967 [DOWN] 189 (16.35%)
Dsi LL: 560 [DOWN] 168 (23.08%)
Dsi: 550 [DOWN] 290 (34.52%)

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