On November 14, 2006 Sega celebrated the 15th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog with a 3D adventure marred by unfinished ideas, a convoluted storyline, sloppy mechanics and horrendous loading times. And they sealed it with a kiss. Read more…
Ten Years Ago Sonic The Hedgehog Was At Its Worst
On November 14, 2006 Sega celebrated the 15th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog with a 3D adventure marred by unfinished ideas, a convoluted storyline, sloppy mechanics and horrendous loading times. And they sealed it with a kiss. Read more…
Sega’s Yakuza is getting a live-action drama in Japan.
Sega’s Yakuza is getting a live-action drama in Japan. Details are scant, but it was announced in a recent live stream with Yakuza produce Toshihiro Nagoshi.
Sega’s Yakuza is getting a live-action drama in Japan.
Sega’s Yakuza is getting a live-action drama in Japan. Details are scant, but it was announced in a recent live stream with Yakuza produce Toshihiro Nagoshi.
1989 Sega Game Was A Racing Monstrosity
Let’s all go back in time. Before Sonic Boom, before the Dreamcast, before the Saturn. To a time when Sega was awesome, and as famous for their killer arcade games as their console efforts.
Never Change, Yakuza
Yes, that is Beat Takeshi
throwing a baby. Read more…
Sega Takes Shot At Nintendo, Encourages Fans To Keep Making Sonic Stuff
It’s been a pretty good time for fan games. We’ve had a full scale remake of Metroid 2
and an amazing tribute to Sonic the Hedgehog
. Only one of these games has been taken down by corporate forces. Last week, the Game Grumps played Green Hill Paradise Act 2. Sega noticed. And gave a big thumbs up.
The Sega Dreamcast Changed My Life
The Sega Dreamcast was released 17 years ago today in the United States. A console defined by experimental games and features far ahead of the curve, it’s fair to say that the Dreamcast changed my life forever. It made me see what games could be. It lived up to the name; it was everything I dreamed of and more.
The Sega Dreamcast Changed My Life
The Sega Dreamcast was released 17 years ago today in the United States. A console defined by experimental games and features far ahead of the curve, it’s fair to say that the Dreamcast changed my life forever. It made me see what games could be. It lived up to the name; it was everything I dreamed of and more.
The Secret Message Hidden On Sega’s Arcade Bags
For the past two years, Sega Japan has been hiding a coded message on the plastic bags it gives out to those who win crane game prizes. Nobody realized they contained a secret message. That is, until now. Read more…