Lmao he prolly does other things or maybe was invited to tell of his involvement. kind of a funny thought though, having someone there "just" to archive the past.
The Pluto prototype was opened up and it had a circuit board silk screened with the label PLUTO on it. It was definitely official. Software for it was also found, but sadly never released. One was "KIRA TERM for PLUTO" 96.01.18., and the other was "PLUTO bus checker" by Sega CSDD Dept #1, M. Shinahara, 96.01.16.
Oh, hey, Elliot. Nice seeing you here. :) I came to the comments to talk about the 'Pluto''s existence (it does exist). Ben Heck and Adam Koralik have done great videos on it.
I cannot wait for the day when Sega enters the hardware market so that we can get good games that take us back to the arcade gaming days of the 80s and 90s.
So basically in 2020, Sony and Microsoft released their consoles with two different versions, while SEGA had done it way back in 1983 with SG-1000 and SG-3000. Mind-blowing.
They always went ahead of its time That also what made the downfall for them too since the dreamcast production costs went too high than its competitors and ppl start to shift to sony's ps2
Here i am, a spanish old guy, that lived the 90s with Mega Drive and so on, watching a Japanese video with English subtitles... not understanding it at well, but trying the best for it. And enjoying as a child with all this new (and old) data. Now I got a better organized idea about SEGA consoles in my head. Fantastic video... waiting for more. ^^
I wish SEGA will release one more new console in the future, and I'm not talking about a mini one version. They pushed so many good ideas with their hardware. The visual memory is still in my heart. I will never forget the ChuChu Rocket they sent me with the Dreamcast modem and what PSO meant as 1st online action RPG. Uranus is waiting.
What an excellent video! I hope to see much more like this from Sega in the future. I would greatly appreciate a similar lecture but on developments in arcade hardware.
@@Timic83tc Okawa tried to turn SEGA into NEC. He didn't run the company, he was a Mere Chairboard member and owner of SEGA's then Parent Company CSK Holdings. Okawa was ALWAYS anti Video Gamer. He HATED video games. Okawa only dissolved SEGA's Console and Arcade R&D divisions once he took over as CEO of SEGA after Hayao Nakayama left in Early 2000. And Okawa also HATED the Dreamcast. Refused to allow CSK to fund it for Overseas distribution. Nakayama and Soichiro Irimajiri had to find backers and bankrollers to fund DC outside of Japan. Okawa didn't just force SEGA to go 3rd Party, he was going to sell off SEGA's IPs as well. SEGA was going to Abandon Gaming ALTOGETHER much like NEC. Yes This was what Okawa wanted. He even tried selling SEGA's IPs to NINTENDO. Nintendo was wise enough to turn down the offer. Sony was planning purchasing the Sonic The Hedgehog IP because of Okawa, I'm DEAD serious. But Okawa's death prevent a Sale Bid. Back during the Early 2000s, Various SEGA games were published overseas by different Publishers, like Agetec,THQ, Okawa is the reason why. Okawa also left SEGA with a $3.2 Billion deficit that kept climbing. The man who REALLY saved SEGA is the Current President and Chairman Haijime Satomi. He literally SACRFICED his company Sammy to Save SEGA and help them clear that debt. Sammy themselves were actually sold off piece by piece in 2010 to SEGA Corporation,Inc. As all of Sammy's IPs and divisions are Wholly Owned Subsidarities of SEGA Group Corporation,Inc/Kabushiki Kaisha SEGA. Regarding Genda,Inc, its nothing. SEGA is basically handing its Amusement Center Operations to a Private Equity Firm and Management Group to handle Operate their Amusement Centers to keep them from closing. This is no different from when Gremlin,Inc operated and managed SEGA's Arcade Centers back in the 80s.
Nostalgia trip, feel happy that as a kid back in the 80s I supported SEGA with the Master System and Mega Drive. Thinking back on it now it's a shame I wasn't better off financially as things would've been alot better and I would've probably seen a Saturn in my collection. Ah memories ^_^
For someone who is pretty dissapointed by Nintendo as of late I like to imagine how things were back in the 90s when Sega was directly competeing and for a short time was even more succesful than Nintendo. Videos like that make me kinda hopeful that someday in some form maybe Sega comes back, maybe only with a handheld or a retro collection system (sega ages comes to mind) However the future may turn out for you Sega, I wish you the best!! Greetings from Germany
11:38 Damn, I would love to have that in my collection. Im a huge sega fan, and I love sega consoles, I specially love those waky prototypes that were never released. Cool video! Hope you can do more of this content in the future!!
Thank you for uploading this incredibly interesting video:) I've always been a Sega fan. I even missed PSX Super Famicom and PS2 (for a few years) because I just refused to buy a NON sega product. Only when you went out of hw in 2001/2 I started slowly opening up ...but damn those years being a Sega fan were great.
I still say the ABC buttons on the Saturn controller (which were just like the Genesis 6 button pad) are the best facebuttons of all time. The same kind of comfort I get from the Gamecube's taco shaped L and R triggers
I Just bought a Sega Saturn Only to play sakura wars 1 & 2, and finaly i fall in love for the all catalog of great games like: Panzer Dragoon, Fighters Megamix, Cotton 2 and more, One of the best machines i never played.
I didn’t expect to watch the whole thing but man I love what Sega offers for their fans thank you My favorite games are of course the Sonic series and Phantasy Star
This is the hardware class. There should be a software class and a woridwide management crash-course. And having Tom Kalinske as a guest lecturer. Anyway, amazing stuff, the venus prototype is classy and have much more logical buttons.
if the SEGA NEPTUNE existed, there wont be a Hyperdimension Neptunia Series dedicated to them especially for Neptune because she is, of course, The Resemble of the Console. but it would have been great to see a prototype of it since someone found the lost "PLUTO". and the console would been also awesome if it had the capabilities of Neptunia Style Console that Compile Heart added in the Hyperdimension Neptunia ArtBook in the PS3. I hope you might make a comeback in making home consoles in the future. ( probably you guys can move on to the Milky Way or something ). EDIT: also I imagine that Neptune, Nepgear, Uzume, Plutia, and the Sega Hard Girls are in this seminar
Q. Arrange the following three game consoles in order of release. 1. SC-3000 2. SG-1000 3. NES A. Same release date. Q. Which of the following codenames was used first? 1. Mercury 2. Earth 3. Moon 4. Saturn A. 4 Q. A compatible machine of Sega Saturn was also released by a partner company. "V Saturn" from JVC and "○ Saturn" from HITACHI. What words apply to ○? A. Hi Q. Choose one of the following options that is correct as the reason why the Dreamcast codename was decided to be "KATANA". 1. "katana akan(we must win)"practice superstition. 2. With the meaning of cutting off American rival machines. 3. Because it wasn't the most game console among the candidates. 4. Because the development library was "NINJA". A. 3 Google translate
This is my kind of content.
I knew you'd be here!
I'm glad that even though they don't make consoles anymore, SEGA still keeps some folks around to maintain & archive their previous projects.
Didn’t do a very good job of it though, it seems!
Lmao he prolly does other things or maybe was invited to tell of his involvement. kind of a funny thought though, having someone there "just" to archive the past.
@@martinevans1206 bullshit
I love Sega! ☺
This has to be in the top ten most interesting videos I’ve watched this year.
22:22「興味を持つこと。そうすれば、誰にだって門は開いているのです。それがセガだよ」
かっこいい…
Uranus in English: Uranus jokes
Uranus in Japanese: Uranu(Won't sell)
Our 7th planet in the solar system just can't catch a break.
Your anus (anata no kōmon
)
It's sad, it literally means "sky" in Greek - it was named after the mythological Greek god :)
Uranus in Japanese: Uranu(Won't sell)
Maybe that was the 32X's codename all along lol
@@AlfaRomeoQ MARS. Sega of America came up with the 32X idea.
Incredible look into SEGA and the hardware of the 1990s. Thanks for translating this into English!
This is glorious. God bless you SEGA and Merry Christmas
As an adult, this feels like I got back to Uni. I feel the urge of getting a notepad and taking notes
there actually will be a test... i'm not kidding
Same here. I'm getting nostalgic for a class that I didn't even take.
Well, the story of Sega! And with subtitles as well!
セガサターン名機だったなぁ。今も時々遊んでる。
なんだこれ………
テスト期間に見るものだっただろうか、、
いい声で流れもそれっぽいのに字がめっちゃチョーク慣れしてなさそうなのめっちゃ笑っちゃう
Yes
This was fantastic--I could watch this gentleman talk about Sega all day. Please do more of these lessons in the future. :)
We want more Sega Venus pics!!! That's an awesome piece of history!!
Sega is a legend, you will never be forgotten.
SEGAが大好きなので、とても面白かったです。貴重なお話ありがとうございます。
SEGA we love you for the joy you have brought us over the years
It's been great to see SEGA celebrating their rich history this past year. You guys rock.
Mind was blown when he showed the prototype Nomad never seen it before until now
I’m happy it was preserved, trashing production material was common back then
I want to thank mr. Miyazaki for this great lecture in Sega history.
めちゃくちゃわかりやすいーなー 知らなかったセガ史が知れて嬉しい
This guy's voice & delivery are so relaxing. This should be an ongoing thing.
6:04 And here it is, the most beautiful piece of product design ever created
Looks even sweeter with original mega CD and super 32x connected ohh hail the Tower of Power 😁
Regarding “Pluto”, please look into Ben Heck. He repaired a prototype unit and it works.
"Fixing the Super Rare Sega Pluto Prototype" th-cam.com/video/CeGoYHx_k90/w-d-xo.html
Indeed, but since records do not exist at Sega, they can neither officially confirm nor deny.
@@palody_en-ja with 2 prototypes fully functional it is weird that there isn’t any record of it in sega offices
@@sega-re-trop-vieux You would be surprised how poor records can be in a large company. They often leave with the people.
The Pluto prototype was opened up and it had a circuit board silk screened with the label PLUTO on it. It was definitely official. Software for it was also found, but sadly never released. One was "KIRA TERM for PLUTO" 96.01.18., and the other was "PLUTO bus checker" by Sega CSDD Dept #1, M. Shinahara, 96.01.16.
90年代は本当に目まぐるしかったね
90年と95年と2000年じゃまるで別世界だものな
That was the best lecture I've ever seen, loved his enthusiasm when going over all that information
とてもおもしろかった!ありがとうございます。
Wow.
I had the same reaction
Oh, hey, Elliot. Nice seeing you here. :)
I came to the comments to talk about the 'Pluto''s existence (it does exist). Ben Heck and Adam Koralik have done great videos on it.
Hey Elliot ! Love your stuff :) !
いっつほんもの
This video made me happy. Thank you SEGA. Big love from Jakarta, Indonesia.
Now if you could find the Saturn version of Virtua Fighter 3, that would be great. Thanks in advance.
I cannot wait for the day when Sega enters the hardware market so that we can get good games that take us back to the arcade gaming days of the 80s and 90s.
Absolutely and totally agree!😄
SG1000がファミコンと同じ発売日で
スーパー32XがPlayStationと同じ発売日なのほんと草
As a nearly life long SEGA fan, I really enjoyed this!!
Ok, that's an interesting thing to note - the SEGA Pluto (Saturn + Netlink) was a US-only prototype.
すげー面白い話 ずーーっと聞いていられる こういう講師イイですね
I want to be admitted to Sega University.
This is probably part of the company orientation 😉 Just become an employee!
Do you consider Sonic and his relationship with a human woman, bestiality?
@@mutalix gotta flash out the script card everytime you want, aye?
ゲーム機が黒板に次々と貼られていくwシュールすぎるw
So basically in 2020, Sony and Microsoft released their consoles with two different versions, while SEGA had done it way back in 1983 with SG-1000 and SG-3000. Mind-blowing.
They always went ahead of its time
That also what made the downfall for them too since the dreamcast production costs went too high than its competitors and ppl start to shift to sony's ps2
Here i am, a spanish old guy, that lived the 90s with Mega Drive and so on, watching a Japanese video with English subtitles... not understanding it at well, but trying the best for it. And enjoying as a child with all this new (and old) data. Now I got a better organized idea about SEGA consoles in my head. Fantastic video... waiting for more. ^^
imagine having a job where you get access to ancient sega documents and prototypes, how awesome that is
セガゼミ開講の30秒動画にあった「10年早くて何が悪い!」のシーンカットされてる!!
Thanks for sharing all these great memories. Long live Sega!!!
I wish SEGA will release one more new console in the future, and I'm not talking about a mini one version. They pushed so many good ideas with their hardware. The visual memory is still in my heart. I will never forget the ChuChu Rocket they sent me with the Dreamcast modem and what PSO meant as 1st online action RPG. Uranus is waiting.
SEGA Razor!!!
We are so blessed to have this material
Thank you Sega for all the memories!
"Human beings are strange creatures"
Thank you, that line is pure gold!
This class is better than regular school, cause we have sega teaching us their legacy!🤩
Glad they put subtitles. I always trust japanese quality.
What an excellent video! I hope to see much more like this from Sega in the future. I would greatly appreciate a similar lecture but on developments in arcade hardware.
SEGA is STILL an Arcade Company and is STILL developing Arcade machines and hardware.
@@segaunited3855 This is the strangest thing I’ve ever see someone get hot about.
Here in Europe the master system and megadrive were big! Great Consoles
Same in Brazil!
Br na área
Thank you Okawa eternally for saving Sega as a third party.
One day they will be back. And will save the video game industry
This is either a troll, or someone who clearly knows absolutely NOTHING about Corporate Hiearchy/
@@ibrahimhassan6566 He's trolling. Okawa didn't save SEGA, he nearly RAN them into the ground and TRIED to dissolve their Gaming Brands altogher.
@@segaunited3855 really? I'm not trolling heard this on a bid about the dream cast.
@@Timic83tc Okawa tried to turn SEGA into NEC. He didn't run the company, he was a Mere Chairboard member and owner of SEGA's then Parent Company CSK Holdings. Okawa was ALWAYS anti Video Gamer. He HATED video games. Okawa only dissolved SEGA's Console and Arcade R&D divisions once he took over as CEO of SEGA after Hayao Nakayama left in Early 2000. And Okawa also HATED the Dreamcast. Refused to allow CSK to fund it for Overseas distribution. Nakayama and Soichiro Irimajiri had to find backers and bankrollers to fund DC outside of Japan.
Okawa didn't just force SEGA to go 3rd Party, he was going to sell off SEGA's IPs as well. SEGA was going to Abandon Gaming ALTOGETHER much like NEC. Yes This was what Okawa wanted. He even tried selling SEGA's IPs to NINTENDO. Nintendo was wise enough to turn down the offer. Sony was planning purchasing the Sonic The Hedgehog IP because of Okawa, I'm DEAD serious. But Okawa's death prevent a Sale Bid.
Back during the Early 2000s, Various SEGA games were published overseas by different Publishers, like Agetec,THQ, Okawa is the reason why. Okawa also left SEGA with a $3.2 Billion deficit that kept climbing.
The man who REALLY saved SEGA is the Current President and Chairman Haijime Satomi. He literally SACRFICED his company Sammy to Save SEGA and help them clear that debt. Sammy themselves were actually sold off piece by piece in 2010 to SEGA Corporation,Inc. As all of Sammy's IPs and divisions are Wholly Owned Subsidarities of SEGA Group Corporation,Inc/Kabushiki Kaisha SEGA.
Regarding Genda,Inc, its nothing. SEGA is basically handing its Amusement Center Operations to a Private Equity Firm and Management Group to handle Operate their Amusement Centers to keep them from closing. This is no different from when Gremlin,Inc operated and managed SEGA's Arcade Centers back in the 80s.
この動画、ずっと見てられる
Nostalgia trip, feel happy that as a kid back in the 80s I supported SEGA with the Master System and Mega Drive. Thinking back on it now it's a shame I wasn't better off financially as things would've been alot better and I would've probably seen a Saturn in my collection.
Ah memories ^_^
For someone who is pretty dissapointed by Nintendo as of late I like to imagine how things were back in the 90s when Sega was directly competeing and for a short time was even more succesful than Nintendo. Videos like that make me kinda hopeful that someday in some form maybe Sega comes back, maybe only with a handheld or a retro collection system (sega ages comes to mind) However the future may turn out for you Sega, I wish you the best!!
Greetings from Germany
11:38 Damn, I would love to have that in my collection. Im a huge sega fan, and I love sega consoles, I specially love those waky prototypes that were never released. Cool video! Hope you can do more of this content in the future!!
Best video on youtube. I wish sega would bring these guys back for more of these lectures. Funny, informative, and fun.
What about the SEGA CD??? it wasn't mentioned not even once!!!
I'm also asking myself why!!!
It's called the Mega-CD outside of America and Brazil
@@nsm8858 Sure, I know that because I'm from Europe and here we call it "Mega CD"..The thing is that he didn't mention it :-(
It was at 1:13, they even mentioned the Wondermega and X'Eye. There are english subtitles.
@@JC_MikeB That's right! But the Mega/Sega CD also deseves a place on the board ;-)
It would have been nice to see a Japanese Neptune and Pluto, since those machines actually existed. But major points for the Venus.
THOSE CONSOLES ARE THE BEST FRIDGE MAGNETS I'VE EVER SEEN
異世界おじさんの作者なら全問正解できそう(小並感)
おじさんは異世界に行ってたからドリキャスの事は知らないんじゃないかなぁ
Thank you for uploading this incredibly interesting video:) I've always been a Sega fan. I even missed PSX Super Famicom and PS2 (for a few years) because I just refused to buy a NON sega product. Only when you went out of hw in 2001/2 I started slowly opening up ...but damn those years being a Sega fan were great.
I still say the ABC buttons on the Saturn controller (which were just like the Genesis 6 button pad) are the best facebuttons of all time. The same kind of comfort I get from the Gamecube's taco shaped L and R triggers
「メガドライブ2」だけは洗練されてて好き。今でも持ってる。
めっちゃイケボですね。MarkⅢ〜メガドライブど真ん中世代です
I Just bought a Sega Saturn Only to play sakura wars 1 & 2, and finaly i fall in love for the all catalog of great games like: Panzer Dragoon, Fighters Megamix, Cotton 2 and more, One of the best machines i never played.
A Pseudo 64 bit Powerhouse!
綺麗にまとめやがって…!!
ちゃんとジュピター、ネプチューンに触れるあたり本気だな〜
為になるなぁ(役に立つとは言えない)
こんなにセガらしい動画がファンメイドじゃなくて公式なんだから、セガはやっぱりセガ。
I didn’t expect to watch the whole thing but man I love what Sega offers for their fans thank you My favorite games are of course the Sonic series and Phantasy Star
I was always a big sega fan. It would be sooo cool if sega came back to the console market.
I love this. History of some of the most important bits of video game history direct from the people who were there. Thank you for this, SEGA.
セガサターン、ゲームギアetc
記憶にも心にも残る最高の名機
我が青春時代はセガと共に!
ゲームギア黒板貼ったとこでツボったw
同じくw
コメ読んでわかってたのに吹いたw
Master System, Mega Drive and the Dreamcast are still my favorite consoles
man this was amazing... thanks for the subtitles SEGA!
しくじり先生のセガ開発陣イラストまんまで草
Bless Sega for voluntarily putting me in school a decade and half after I left
Why is this so disproportionately interesting? Glad SEGA's pumping out these videos!
Thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you!
私の勉強は素晴らしいセガを行っている私はあなたの教えの多くに興味があります
ネプリーグの解説的なやつかと思ってたらびっくり!恐ろしくストイックな講義だった、昔のNHKかwとりあえずあと5時間は聴いてられる!!
I hope we get a lecture on SEGA's SVP CHIP (Sega Virtua Processor). Where is Virtua Fighter on SVP Chip and Mega Drive? All SEGA Fans must know more!
Sega was the best , and really advanced at the time.
Just put a sega sticker on a PC and you're back guys :)
This is actually satisfying and entertaining
This is the hardware class. There should be a software class and a woridwide management crash-course. And having Tom Kalinske as a guest lecturer.
Anyway, amazing stuff, the venus prototype is classy and have much more logical buttons.
if the SEGA NEPTUNE existed, there wont be a Hyperdimension Neptunia Series dedicated to them especially for Neptune because she is, of course, The Resemble of the Console. but it would have been great to see a prototype of it since someone found the lost "PLUTO". and the console would been also awesome if it had the capabilities of Neptunia Style Console that Compile Heart added in the Hyperdimension Neptunia ArtBook in the PS3. I hope you might make a comeback in making home consoles in the future. ( probably you guys can move on to the Milky Way or something ). EDIT: also I imagine that Neptune, Nepgear, Uzume, Plutia, and the Sega Hard Girls are in this seminar
Sometimes I come back to rewatch this wonderful video. This is so good.
セガは昔から真面目にこういうことをするのは変わってないんだw
WOW this JP Nomad prototype called 'VENUS' looks way better than the official US Nomad!
Right?! I was like HOLD UP THAT LOOKS GREAT WTF
it was a requirement to make all consoles look hideous before they will sell on the US market back then
サターンモデムの話は?2ちゃんねるよりメジャーだったSEGA掲示板。
めちゃくちゃ頑張ってる
The 'Pluto' does exist. There are great videos by Ben Heck and Adam Koralik where they take an in-depth look at the system in person.
コードネーム周りの話、マジでためになるな……
This video is awesome. Please, do more Sega seminars!
Would someone be willing to translate the questions and answers? Assuming that this test in January will be available in English.
Q. Arrange the following three game consoles in order of release.
1. SC-3000
2. SG-1000
3. NES
A. Same release date.
Q. Which of the following codenames was used first?
1. Mercury
2. Earth
3. Moon
4. Saturn
A. 4
Q. A compatible machine of Sega Saturn was also released by a partner company. "V Saturn" from JVC and "○ Saturn" from HITACHI.
What words apply to ○?
A. Hi
Q. Choose one of the following options that is correct as the reason why the Dreamcast codename was decided to be "KATANA".
1. "katana akan(we must win)"practice superstition.
2. With the meaning of cutting off American rival machines.
3. Because it wasn't the most game console among the candidates.
4. Because the development library was "NINJA".
A. 3
Google translate
11:36 *ここに* *KOKO NI* *HERE*
He's so proud to present the Venus in a nonchalant way lol.
Finally a corporate advertisement I can stand to watch
I like the look of the Venus prototype unit, imo looks better than the final Nomad design.
Really interesting stuff from SEGA. Thanks for the lesson.
They’re actually going to have a test? I’m THERE