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The ray of hope for Sega Sammy to make a comeback in the casino is in Persona 5 slot machines
The ray of hope for Sega Sammy to make a comeback in the casino is in Persona 5 slot machines
I mainly buy stocks that come with shareholder benefits, but I also own a few stocks that don't come with shareholder benefits
One of them is "Sega Sammy," which is the subject of this story
It is a company that was created when the well-known game company "Sega" made a lot of mistakes with its hardware and went bankrupt, and "Sammy," which was making a killing with pachinko and slots at the time, helped it out
Personally, I like Sega, a game company, so I hold its shares as a way of supporting them
However, in the midst of all this, Sammy's side (or rather, the pachinko and pachislot industry itself?) is not doing well.
Perhaps because of this, Sega Sammy has been focusing on casinos for quite some time now, and it seems they are spending a huge amount of money to attract them.
Honestly, I don't know much about casinos, and I can't imagine what kind of people would go to a casino if one were to open.
In fact, I myself would almost certainly not go to a casino even if one were to open in Japan.
...or so I thought.
Until I saw this movie.
What is this?! ?!
Yes, it's a slot machine for casinos based on Persona 5, released by Sega.
It looks really interesting.
Honestly, I imagine casino slots to be like those in Dragon Quest 4, where you pull a big lever, five reels stop, and when you get a bunch of sevens, there's a fanfare.
If I, who had no interest at all, was so moved by it, I think game fans all over the world will be moved to a greater or lesser extent in the same way.
In other words, there is a ray of hope there.
In terms of how to attract people who are not interested in casinos, Sega's rich content can be effectively utilized. And
Another question to consider is whether casinos are aimed at ordinary people or rich people from overseas.
Maybe in the near future we'll be able to see nerds playing slot machines while singing "Gekitei" next to an Arabian oil tycoon.
Now, the shareholder benefit this time is a QUO card from Universal Entertainment, which is also focusing on casino-related activities like Sega Sammy.
I tried making a Ramen Jiro knockoff.
It was really delicious!
But it's missing something, isn't it?
Is it back fat or garlic?
I feel like it would be better if they added some more seasoning...
I'll try a few more things and find the answer.
Even so, Universal Studios has casinos, resorts, and art museums.
If they have so much money to spare, why not make a sequel to Shadow Hearts...?
The ray of hope for Sega Sammy to make a comeback in the casino is in Persona 5 slot machines
I mainly buy stocks that come with shareholder benefits, but I also own a few stocks that don't come with shareholder benefits
One of them is "Sega Sammy," which is the subject of this story
It is a company that was created when the well-known game company "Sega" made a lot of mistakes with its hardware and went bankrupt, and "Sammy," which was making a killing with pachinko and slots at the time, helped it out
Personally, I like Sega, a game company, so I hold its shares as a way of supporting them
However, in the midst of all this, Sammy's side (or rather, the pachinko and pachislot industry itself?) is not doing well.
Perhaps because of this, Sega Sammy has been focusing on casinos for quite some time now, and it seems they are spending a huge amount of money to attract them.
Honestly, I don't know much about casinos, and I can't imagine what kind of people would go to a casino if one were to open.
In fact, I myself would almost certainly not go to a casino even if one were to open in Japan.
...or so I thought.
Until I saw this movie.
What is this?! ?!
Yes, it's a slot machine for casinos based on Persona 5, released by Sega.
It looks really interesting.
Honestly, I imagine casino slots to be like those in Dragon Quest 4, where you pull a big lever, five reels stop, and when you get a bunch of sevens, there's a fanfare.
If I, who had no interest at all, was so moved by it, I think game fans all over the world will be moved to a greater or lesser extent in the same way.
In other words, there is a ray of hope there.
In terms of how to attract people who are not interested in casinos, Sega's rich content can be effectively utilized. And
Another question to consider is whether casinos are aimed at ordinary people or rich people from overseas.
Maybe in the near future we'll be able to see nerds playing slot machines while singing "Gekitei" next to an Arabian oil tycoon.
Now, the shareholder benefit this time is a QUO card from Universal Entertainment, which is also focusing on casino-related activities like Sega Sammy.
I tried making a Ramen Jiro knockoff.
It was really delicious!
But it's missing something, isn't it?
Is it back fat or garlic?
I feel like it would be better if they added some more seasoning...
I'll try a few more things and find the answer.
Even so, Universal Studios has casinos, resorts, and art museums.
If they have so much money to spare, why not make a sequel to Shadow Hearts...?
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