Back in the 90s, Nintendo and Sega saw a laundry list of Jurassic Park games released for their consoles. Now, thanks to the Classic Games ... for the Xbox and PlayStation 2.
It’s like when you boot up The Master Chief Collection on PC then decide to ... I grew up in a household where I owned a PS2 while two of my older brothers had the Xbox and Nintendo GameCube ...
But it’s not merely the game collection that ... capable of emulating classic systems like the NES, Sega Genesis, and PS1, and can even reasonably handle most PS2 and Dreamcast titles.
Originally released for the PS2 ... Collection, you don't need to choose. There is also a new Street Fighter movie coming out soon, so now is the best time to revisit this classic.
The early 2000s was a crazy, weird time of defeating dystopias with karate, sending texts via Microsoft Excel, and ignoring your pets so you could look at jpegs of pets. As its adverts might have ...
The game was well-received by critics at the time but sold poorly, with plans for a sequel in the early 2000s abandoned alongside a PS2 version of the original game. Nonetheless, SEGA released it ...
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.
Fortunately, Sega seems to be bringing some of these classic IPs back. SEGA filed trademarks for "Ecco the Dolphin" and "Ecco" on December 27 in Japan, which were made public today. Of course ...
Sega has filed two new trademarks corresponding to the Ecco the Dolphin franchise. Ecco the Dolphin is a sci-fi action series that first debuted in 1992 for the Sega Genesis, followed by four more ...
A recent batch of trademarks filed by Sega suggests another classic video game series could be set to make a return. As spotted by Gematsu, Sega filed two trademarks towards the end of last month.
There's been plenty of older titles that have had their trademarks renewed by their respective owners simply to retain the trademark - Sega obviously wouldn't want some other company picking up ...