Engadget had a post about this mystery RFID card reader.To me this seemed pretty obvious what Sega are up: The are building a Next Gen console that fits on a single business sized card. The motion sensors that a built in are used as a controller, using your whole body in controlling the game. Not only that it will communicate with other users and allow you to play anywhere with a total stranger. It will be the most advanced console to date (alot like the Dreamcast). Although through shoddy business decisions it will be a big faliure.
Or it could simply be a new fangled way to save your cars in the next arcade game version Initial D.
UPDATE: Looks like I was wrong. href="http://www.seeburger.com/fileadmin/com/pdf/Customer_Success_Story_SEGA.pdf">Seeburger has a .pdf
""We looked at the EDI products supplied by our primary VAN, Sterling Commerce," he explained. But Sterling couldn’t help solve one of SEGA’s biggest headaches: how to explode a single PO from a retailer into separate orders for multiple locations. It was a familiar issue for Jake Salgado, Director of IT for SEGA of America, who had spent a significant amount of time and money with UNIX programmers writing the scripts to do just that."
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