no probably not
they seem to have moved solely into games publishing following the failure of the dreamcast-which i loved
from wikipedia--2001 and beyond
2001 would see a major shift in focus for Sega as they would move out of hardware manufacturing, at least in the home console market; the arcade Sega NAOMI units are still being produced. The company has since evolved primarily into a platform-agnostic software company (known in some gamer circles as a "third-party publisher") that creates games that will work on a variety of game consoles produced by other companies, including Nintendo's GameCube, Game Boy Advance, and Nintendo DS, Sony's PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, and Microsoft's Xbox and Xbox 360, and the soon-to-be-released Playstation 3 and Wii.