A Sega Dreamcast classic from 1999 is getting a new remake this year. While the game in question came to the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, it actually debuted in arcades a year earlier in 1998.
The Sega Dreamcast may have been the company’s last ever console, but many of its games are still widely revered today. The console marked Sonic’s first mainline 3D outing with Sonic Adventure ...
When it comes to the new trademark in question, Sega is found to have made the filing for both “Skies of Arcadia” and “Eternal Arcadia” in Japan a little more than a week ago on January 16th.
The Dreamcast burned brightly from 1998 to 2001 but Sega's financial situation famously ended its life early. As a result, many games - both announced and unannounced - were abruptly cancelled and ...
Two Ecco Jr. spin-off games were also released in the mid-90s. The last series entry was Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future, a reboot released for the Sega Dreamcast in 2000. SEGA filed ...
As theories swirl ... Dreamcast in 2001, but the series has been dead in the water ever since. In 2016, according to a GamesBeat report, Ecco creator Ed Annunziata filed a lawsuit against Sega ...
See, before I got my Dreamcast in November 1999 I owned a Nintendo 64 ... what with its Windows 3.1 operating system and lack of CD-Rom drive), and had then sampled Doom's delights/horrors on the ...
Now, hope is springing once again as Sega has renewed the game's trademarks ... Originally released for Dreamcast in 2000, Skies of Arcadia follows a plucky group of sky pirates exploring an ...
We have the 5-letter answer for Zooooop! That's ___ the Hedgehog, the blue superhero from Sega's world who dashes at ultra-high speeds to collect golden rings! crossword clue, last seen in the Daily ...