When Sega went third party, I thought they were going to be the biggest publishing force in gaming.
Now I just think of them as largely irrelevant, probably mostly to my own ignorance of the stuff they put out.
If Yakuza and Football manager hadn't been mentioned in this thread, I wouldn't have known they were owned by them.
A far cry from when they were pumping out Crazy Taxi, Samba Di Amigo, sports games, sonic, Space Channel 5, and so much more.
The most I think of Sega as a brand, is when the fan-made mods of Sonic get a news spread.
Oh, and what was that weird fish game on the Dreamcast? I never got to try it. Seman or something.