
From my daughter's social studies class material. I wept at the treatment of Sega…

The caption next to the entry for Sega reads, "[Sega] Released the Sega Saturn and Dreamcast to compete with the PlayStation, but was outnumbered by the amount of popular games.", and is followed by an image of a newspaper clipping of when Sega announced it was no longer manufacturing the Dreamcast.
Now, this is only one part of one page and personally, it's nice to see that video games have become such an integral part of society that they teach about them in school. Still, as a Sega fan, and a current owner of both a Sega Saturn and Dreamcast, having that old wound picked at stings.
娘が社会の授業で使ってる資料集、SEGAの扱いに涙した。。。(T ^ T) [twitter.com]
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