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Segagaga
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DC
Game

Segagaga

Released: Mar 29, 2001
Genres:
Role-playing (RPG)
Themes:
Comedy Fantasy Historical
Game Modes:
Single player

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Description from IGDB IGDB

One of Sega's final titles for the Dreamcast, Segagaga is a genre-defying experience where Sega pokes fun at themselves which was given a release outside of Japan.

Wikipedia Description WIKIPEDIA

Segagaga is a role-playing simulation video game, described as a "Sega simulation". Controlling the young Sega Tarō, the player is tasked with saving a struggling Sega from losing the console market to their rival DOGMA. The player must progress through various Sega development studios and fight various employees, who due to the stress and pressure brought on by tight work constraints have turned into mutants. Unlike other role-playing games, Tarō "attacks" by shouting verbal abuses and insults, such as telling them their game is terrible or they will never get a girlfriend. Enemies have a "will meter" that weakens as the player deals more insults towards them, and will win the fight once it fully drains. Failing to defeat an enemy will result in a month of development time being lost, which becomes critical as the game progresses. Once an enemy is defeated, they may become willing to ally with the player and aid them in their adventure. Should the defeated enemy accept, the player will need to quickly answer questions within a ten-second timer, such as how much the employee will make and what work conditions there are. If the player succeeds, they can place the new employee into one of four development group positions, including director, designer, planner, and programmer — development teams will increase the player's stamina and "creativity", detrimental to later sections. Based on player decisions, teams can either make a small number of high-quality games or quickly produce shovelware games to hopefully generate profit. The game ends after three years of development time are completed; the ending is based on the player's performance. Segagaga features references to Sega franchises, alongside parodies of the game industry. Tarō meets Sega characters including Sonic the Hedgehog, Ristar, Alex Kidd, Sir Pepper III from Clockwork Knight, Nei from Phantasy Star 2, Opa-Opa from Fantasy Zone, the Bad Brothers from Golden Axe, Panda from Baku Baku Animal, Amigo from Samba de Amigo, and the F-14 Tomcat from After Burner. Towards the end, Tarō pilots a starship known as the "R-720", a nod to the R-360 arcade cabinet, into outer space that features a shoot'em up level reminiscent of Thunder Force. Tarō will fight various mechs designed after older Sega game consoles, such as the Sega Genesis and Master System. The story takes place in the year 2025, depicting Sega with having only a 3% share of the console market, the other 97% being owned by their rival DOGMA — a spoof of Sega's rival Sony Interactive Entertainment, featuring parodies of the PlayStation 2 and other Sony characters. To help save the company from total collapse, Sega establishes "Project Segagaga", led by company newcomers Sega Tarō and Yayoi Haneda in order to assist Sega in claiming 100% of the market and achieving world domination.

About Segagaga

Segagaga is a Role-playing (RPG) game released in 2001 developed by Sega AM3 that offers Single player gameplay playable on Dreamcast with 0 user ratings averaging 0/100. The game explores themes like Comedy, Fantasy, Historical. If you enjoy Segagaga, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.

Basic Info
Release Date: March 29, 2001
IGDB ID: 28151

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Additional Information
Release Date: March 29, 2001
IGDB ID: 28151
Платформы 1
DC
Genres 1
Role-playing (RPG)
Themes 3
Comedy Fantasy Historical
Game Modes 1
Single player

Companies

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Developers
Sega AM3

No description available

Publishers
Sega Corporation

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Keywords

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