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Sega Surveying Popularity of Classic Games Fuels Crazy Taxi Rerelease/Reboot Rumours

2023-03-01
By: Christian Cawley
On: March 1, 2023
In: Retro games news

Is Sega planning to re-release Crazy Taxi and other classic titles? Or are they getting the full reboot treatment? A Redditor has spotted a survey from Sega Insights Lab in which a number of classic titles are listed, with options reflecting the game’s visibility with current audiences. Among the gamesRead More →

Defence of Legacy: Virtua Fighter 3

2023-02-17
By: John Bowe
On: February 17, 2023
In: Retro arcades, Retro games news

Sometimes you can’t help but sit back and recline that a legacy is secure. The mark one VW Golf gti for instance, or the George Foreman grill. Some things just are, and always will be, and it is common knowledge. Or you think it is, but oftentimes, in our personalRead More →

Sega’s X-Spot: Adventures into the New World of Sega Xbox Games

2023-01-13
By: John Bowe
On: January 13, 2023
In: Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro gear, Retro hardware

Over 20 years ago, Sega Xbox games made it very easy to choose which console to buy. When Sega announced on January 23rd 2001 that they were pulling out of the hardware market and becoming a third-party developer, they sent skittles of fandom flying, and each to their own theRead More →

Snakebite… Remembering Fighting Vipers

2023-01-02
By: John Bowe
On: January 2, 2023
In: Retro arcades, Retro Consoles, Retro gear

Christmas, that all too brief season of light and cheer. The very Emmanuel; snakes be gone, unless you were me playing Fighting Vipers that 1996 Christmas season, which I very was and which should also serve as a convenient crowbar to allow me to pour praise of light and cheerRead More →

Rendered Obsolete: Namco Art and Mythology

2022-12-04
By: John Bowe
On: December 4, 2022
In: Retro arcades, Retro gaming features

Certain brands, a precious few, hold great significance and such is the power of their indulgence in our hearts we know the breadth of their canon by a name. AM 2 would count for me, as would all of those numeral arcade departments from SEGA. Treasure would be another one.Read More →

Length vs. Girth: Sega Rally (or Why Less Is More)

2022-11-24
By: John Bowe
On: November 24, 2022
In: Retro games news, Retro gaming features

Is Sega Rally fun because it is short, or short because it is fun? An uncle of mine used to say that the yard is greater than the metre in all regards but length. He wasn’t quite right but I could see where he was coming from and there wasRead More →

Nights into Dreams

Remembering Nights into Dreams: Icon, or bygone?

2022-10-23
By: John Bowe
On: October 23, 2022
In: Retro games and gear reviewed

If you played Nights into Dreams, you remember it. But was it the SEGA Saturn’s mascot, or simply a pretty showcase? Freedom: we all want it, or at least to go on about it. In life, at work, down the biscuit aisle at your local whatever, even in games. AndRead More →

Why I Would Prefer the Japanese SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2

2022-09-07
By: Zahir Hassan
On: September 7, 2022
In: Retro Consoles, Retro games news, Retro gaming features

So everything is set. The SEGA Mega Drive Mini 2, which is set to be released around October 27th in Japan, US and Europe, already has its game list announced. As expected, there were huge differences between the game lists of the Japanese and US/Euro versions, with some surprises, shocks,Read More →

Sonic the Hedgehog C64 and C128 Port [UPDATE]

2021-12-14
By: Christian Cawley
On: December 14, 2021
In: Retro games news

Back in the day, a Sonic the Hedgehog C64 version seemed completely unlikely. But now, 30 years after the computer ceased production, it’s on its way. Incredibly, a Commodore 64 port of Sonic the Hedgehog has been completed and tested, and will soon be is now available to download forRead More →

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