SEGA to sue fanbase for "emotional damages"

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Gaming company SEGA, the masterminds behind Sonic and the Phantasy Star series are in talks to sue their original fanbase for "emotional damages" due to poor sales and reception of their newer games and shows by their long time fans.

With the Advent of Sonic Mania and Sonic Revolution, SEGA was hoping for a return to games that their long time fans were wanting "We even added a mode for players to make their own characters." Sonic Team lead designer Yuji Naka said "We were only trying to give them what they want, but they seem to be hard to please."

SEGA also is under some major heat for "stealing" the name of their game Sonic Revolution from a well known and established fan convention of the same name, where fans can come together and enjoy the company of other basement dwellers across the United States.

A lawsuit will more than likely not actually happen, due to the broad term of their complaint they would have a paper thin case against the rabid fans of the blue blur.

If the case does go to court SEGA is shooting for 10-38-2017 to start sending out their lawyers to serve their lawsuits.

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