“Review: Homerun Battle 3D for iPad” plus 3 more |
- Review: Homerun Battle 3D for iPad
- Sega Lays Off 73 Employees, Focusing On Downloadable Games
- Sega Switches Focus to Downloadable Games, Lays Off 73
- Sega President: Console Games Still Bulk of Business
| Review: Homerun Battle 3D for iPad Posted: 22 Apr 2010 04:47 PM PDT Baseball-themed console games have long included a home run derby mode for quick bursts of play and instant gratification, and as this is pretty much the modus operandi of mobile gaming, its no wonder that someone came up with an app for it. Homerun Battle 3D for iPad, from Com2uS, is fun and easy to play whether youre interested in baseball or not. |
| Sega Lays Off 73 Employees, Focusing On Downloadable Games Posted: 22 Apr 2010 04:33 PM PDT As of today Sega laid off 73 employees across their London and San Francisco offices. This is all according to a restructuring plan aiming to shift the companys distribution focus to churning out downloadable titles. Segas preparations for a digital future apparently does not mean it's deprioritizing its console game revenue. Segas main San Francisco office was hit by 36 layoffs, and 37 at ... |
| Sega Switches Focus to Downloadable Games, Lays Off 73 Posted: 22 Apr 2010 02:16 PM PDT Sega was hit today by 73 layoffs as part of a business reorganization that will see the company focusing more on social and digital games. According to a statement received by 1UP, 36 employees in Sega's San Francisco office and 37 in London have been made redundant as part of the reorganization. The San Francisco office will now focus exclusively on digital and downloadable content (as the ... |
| Sega President: Console Games Still Bulk of Business Posted: 22 Apr 2010 02:16 PM PDT Despite the company's increased focus on digital and downloadable games (and subsequent layoffs ), Sega's business still relies primarily on traditional console and PC games. Speaking to 1UP, Sega president Mike Hayes -- who oversees both the U.S. and London divisions -- expressed that the layoffs of game developers in the U.S. was not due to a lack of sales of its games. "This is a case of ... |
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