Sega president Shoichiro Irimajiri, in a Reuter's dispatch today, talks about how his company will face its uphill battle against formidable console opponent Sony and Sony's popular PlayStation console.
With the company's stock prices on the rise to refill its slimmed-down coffers and initial demand for 50,000 units already in the bag, can Sega reach its goal of selling ten million units in Japan by March 1999?
Take a look at what Sega's top brass has to say about the upcoming war on Sony's sacred turf. To read the article in its entirety, head on over to our sister news site, ZDNN.