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Members of Bowling for Soup, Punk Rock Factory and Wheatus have joined forces to record and release a brand new version of Endless Possibility; the theme song from 2008’s Sonic Unleashed. Jaret Reddick of Bowling for Soup sung on the original version of the song which was composed by Tomoya Ohtani.
You can check out the music video for the 2025 version of Endless Possibility via the embed below:
Endless Possibility 2025 by Bowling for Soup and Punk Rock Factory featuring Wheatus is available to purchase on all good online music platforms right now.
In a time before SEGA’s first home console, the Western branch of SEGA were producing arcade games after buying out the developer Gremlin. These arcade games would be ported to multiple platforms, but in this video we take a look at 5 SEGA/Gremlin games that made their way to the Atari 2600:
The Sonic the Hedgehog collaboration DLC for Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac is now available. The DLC pack includes a 3 act stage based on Green Hill Zone, a Sonic costume for Pac-Man to wear, and 20 in-game Sonic figurines that can be obtained through virtual capsule toys. You can check out the launch trailer below:
Pac-Man World 2: Re-Pac is an enhanced remake of Pac-Man World 2 developed by Now Production. It is available now on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Switch and Switch 2.
Welcome back to SEGADriven Loves Mega-CD – a series where we explore the bizarre Mega-CD library and assess the quality of its games. In this edition we’re looking at 5 games we’ve yet to cover on the channel:
SEGA have revealed 4 new characters for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds are due to be added for free in the coming months. NiGHTS will join the roster in December 2025, AiAi will be added in January 2026, and both Tangle and Whisper will be added in February 2026. You can check them all out in action via the trailer below:
The SpongeBob SquarePants DLC pack for Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds has also been given a release date of November 19th 2025. You can see a daft little trailer for that here:
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2 and PC. The game was developed by Sonic Team.
An early prototype of an unreleased Mega Drive RTS game developed by SEGA Technical Institute has now been preserved thanks to the efforts of STI artist Craig Stitt and the Hidden Palace team. This early prototype build of the game is from December 1991 and was reportedly shelved due to Mark Cerny wanting developers to focus on character-driven titles.
Homebrew developer Condense has finally released their long-in-development Amstrad GX4000 port of the 8 bit version of Sonic the Hedgehog. Now called Sonic GX, this new port enhances the game with a larger colour palette and new special stages.
At Limited Run Games’s LRG3 2025 online showcase, the publisher has revealed they are remastering and re-releasing a whole bunch of SEGA games.
FMV games Slam City Featuring Scotty Pippen and Prize Fighter are receiving HD remasters based on their original video files. Slam City is now subtitled the Respect Edition and Prize Fighter is now subtitled the Heavyweight Edition. Both titles are being developed by Screaming Villains who have previously remastered Night Trap and Double Switch. Prize Fighter: Heavyweight Edition will be made available on PS4 and PS5, while Slam City: Respect Edition will be made available on Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PS4 and PS5.
In addition to these remasters, an Earnest Evans collection is collecting the Mega CD games Earnest Evans and Anetto Futatabi (now translated as Annet Returns) together with the Mega Drive game El Viento to create the Earnest Evans Collection. The collection is being developed by Edia who have been previously responsible for the Valis: Fantasm Soldier collections. This collection will release on PC, Switch, PS4 and PS5.
You can check out the full LRG3 2025 showcase video below which features the announcements for all of these titles.
There are no firm release dates for any of these titles, but Limited Run promises they will be coming in 2026.
The PSP played 2nd fiddle to the Nintendo DS during its lifetime, but that didn’t stop it from amassing a hugely impressive library of console-like experiences that could be played on the go. Let’s take a look at 5 SEGA games that made their way to Sony’s handheld wonder:
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