The great console wars of the early- to mid-90's was waged between two titans of the industry: Sega and Nintendo. In Nintendo's corner was the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, while Sega hit back ...
Now, 25 years later, gamers have caught wind that the iconic yet elusive game may be returning. Sega has apparently filed new ...
Splashy blockbuster games are great, but there are there are a huge number of indie and smaller video games worth playing, too. Whether they’re pushing the boundaries of the medium and or offering a ...
The shooter genre, however, has managed to maintain popularity for years. Of course, it's changed plenty of times through the ...
That's why new devices like ... a 16-bit follow up was virtually guaranteed. And here we are - once again, Nintendo has knocked it out of the park by providing a library of essential games inside ...
We see many 16-bit retrocomputers around here based on Intel and Intel-like chips such as the 8086, 8088, V20, and similar. While they don’t seem very powerful by today’s standards ...
Sega has launched a new Sega Account ... will be the ability to look at records for the games played (presumably a bit like the end of year data reports from PlayStation, Nintendo and Xbox).
With “Sonic” sprinting at the box office and cult-hit reboots underway, Sega is on the rebound. It’s not just nostalgia, says ...
Sega now has its own account, similar to existing systems for Xbox, PlayStation, and Blizzard. And like those other systems, it gives users free perks — starting with a costume for Like a Dragon ...
Not one, but two classic Sega games are returning with new releases ... However, it still is nothing like the peak of Sega that the industry witnessed in the 90s and early 2000s.
Sega announced that the new Sega Account system for both Sega and Atlus games is now live worldwide. People can sign up, then use that to get in-game DLC bonuses and direct news about titles.