I welcome all of these announcements and I'm hopeful that at least some of them will live up to our expectations. Disclaimer out of the way, I've...
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that Sega wasn't making good sports games pre-Dreamcast. I just feel that it wasn't quite as important for the...
Yeah, I've got to disagree on sports games too. Whether you're talking about the more serious releases (Wimbledon, Sega Worldwide Soccer, the 2K...
The print advert is almost as bad, save for presence of a single screenshot. [img]
As it goes, the PS2 was £299.99 in the UK at launch. Anyway, below is a press release from 13th October 2000, announcing a UK Dreamcast/DVD player...
Of course, you couldn't actually sign a contract to have a look at Dreamarena, because Sega had already done that for you by signing exclusive...
I wouldn't read anything into that. I don't actually know if Sega has any official imagery of the Mega Drive available, but even if it does, press...
It was an absolutely fantastic night, great performances all round and lovely to see so many familiar faces there. I took some photos and...
This is issue 249 of Retro Gamer, and has a ten page feature in which Takashi Iizuka is asked about the making of Sonic 3 and Sonic & Knuckles. I...
It's not about needing a Miyamoto figure, it was just about needing a PR figurehead for Sonic specifically. Even if Sega for some reason felt it...
The feature is truly lovely, but as the features editor of Retro Gamer I'm going to have to play spoiler. While we do often time our covers to tie...
Based on conversations I've had with retro hardware manufacturers for work, this sounds about right. Basically, components are in shorter supply...
Toshihiro Nagoshi's account of the project from Edge issue 323 seems to support this idea: The final build date of the game was 22 November...
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