Tag Archives: Sega
Good News For Fans Of The Wonder Boy Series!
We don’t cover Sega stuff a whole lot here. I grew up a Nintendo kid, so I definitely have a bit of a blind spot when it comes to Sega stuff. As I’ve gotten into checking out stuff to fix my “blind spots”, I’ve started playing some of the Wonder Boy series. The number one thing I’ve […]
Want Some More Rare DS Games? Some Reprints Are Happening.
In a bit of surprising news, Canadian retailerVideoGamesPlus is ordering some not easy to find DS games. Each game goes for $49.99 CDN (around $40 USD) which is a substantial discount for some of the titles. They’re also offering free shipping on orders over $40, so getting just one of some of these would be […]
Sega 3D Classics Coming Together in a Collection
Sega of America announced that it’s going to be putting some of their 3D Classics onto one package, Sega 3D Classics Collection. Some of these games are currently available on the 3DS eShop while some are becoming available in North America for the first time. The titles that are already available are Fantasy Zone II W, Sonic the Hedgehog, Thunder […]
Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Coming to the North America and Europe
After hinting that it would be happening, Sega made it official that Valkyrie Chronicles Remastered would indeed be coming our direction. Releasing in spring of 2016 for the Playstation 4 in North America and Europe, Valkyria Chronicles Remastered will be available both digitally and physically for the price of $29.99. Honestly, it’s a pretty killer deal! What sold me on […]
Sonic Boom Goes Bust
Fan of Sonic or not, things aren’t looking great for Sega’s decades old mascot these days. The latest release in the Sonic series, Sonic Boom, saw the lowest sales numbers for the “edgy” hedgehog. To date, the Wii U and the 3DS version, Sonic Boom: Shattered Crystals, have sold 490,000 copies. Combined. Sega isn’t saying if that’s […]
Binary Domain Review
Platforms: Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 (reviewed) “Where does the machine end and humanity begin?” This is the question posed to you by Sega on your journey through Binary Domain. You’ll find the answer to this in much less philosophical sense than the question poses itself as. The difference between the two is what you […]