Taking all the SEGA published games since 2010 from GameFaqs.com, I've filtered out the following:
-No games that were released in Japan alone (meaning it has to been out in NA and/or EUR)
-No Sonic games or games featuring Sonic cause let's face it, it's all they do
-No ports or emulated version of older game (Sonic Adventures port on PS3 or Genesis games on PSN)
-No smart phone or arcade games, that's a different market
-No add-ons or expansions
-Only listing the game once, meaning if it's multi-platform, it will only be there once
-Did this during my break, so there might be some mistakes
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2010
Vancouver 2010 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Winter Games
Senjou No Valkyria 2: Gallia Ouritsu Shikan Gakkou
Resonance of Fate
Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll
Aliens vs. Predator
Napoleon: Total War
Ryu ga Gotoku 4: Densetsu o Tsugumono
After Burner Climax
Iron Man 2
Alpha Protocol
Tournament of Legends
Vanquish
Football Manager 2011
2011
Super Monkey Ball 3D
MLB Manager Online 2011
Total War: Shogun 2
Spiral Knights
Conduit 2
Thor: God of Thunder
Virtua Tennis 4
Ryu ga Gotoku: Of the End
Captain America: Super Soldier
Rise of Nightmares
Renegade Ops
Aliens: Infestation
Football Manager 2012
Shinobi
2012
CRUSH3D
Rhythm Thief & the Emperor's Treasure
Binary Domain
The House of the Dead 4
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz
London 2012 - The Official Video Game of the Olympic Games
Anarchy Reigns
World Snooker Championship 2005
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva f
Hell Yeah! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit
Viking: Battle for Asgard
Football Manager 2013
2013
The Cave
Aliens: Colonial Marines
Company of Heroes 2
Total War: Rome II
The Typing of the Dead: Overkill
Football Manager 2014
2014
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva F 2nd
Alien: Isolation
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So ya, as you can see, by applying simple filters, it's easy to see that besides making Sonic games, porting their old games and publishing the occasional Triple A games (made by someone else), SEGA is pretty much dead outside of Japan. Only hope left would be if some company with MMO experience would pick up the game here and take care of everything, giving SEGA a part of the profits.
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