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Metal Head is one of the few 32X games to feature fully texture-mapped polygonal models. You also get to stomp around as a big mech and blow stuff up – what’s not to love? Well…
Johnny Gioeli has made a surprise return to the world of Sonic the Hedgehog theme songs. Gioeli has performed and written the vocals on a new song called Hangin’ in the Balance for the upcoming Sonic storybook fan game Sonic and the Dragon’s Path.
In a recent direct showcase from Team Dragon’s Path, a new pre-rendered teaser trailer was debuted alongside the theme song which you can listen to via the embed below. The music for Hangin’ in the Balance was composed by BobTheGUYYYYY and Dad’s Last Nerve with Gioeli writing and performing the vocals:
Hangin’ in the Thread is also going to be performed live by the band After Shock on January 10th at MAGfest 2026. I’m not entirely sure what time this is supposed to be happening because I can’t find the band listed as performers or mentioned in the event’s schedule at all.
There is currently no set release date for Sonic and the Dragon’s Path and the developer has yet to showcase any in-game footage or offer a playable demo. The recent direct video did promise a gameplay trailer for the game is coming “very soon”.
SEGA co-founder David Rosen has passed away at the age of 95 on December 25th 2025.
Rosen founded Rosen Enterprises, Ltd. in 1954, originally as a business to sell art created in Japan to the American market. In 1957 the company focus shifted to importing coin-operated amusement machines from Japan to America. In 1965 the company would merge with Nihon Goraku Bussan, Ltd. to create SEGA and Rosen would remain with the company until 1996.
Rosen is a hugely influential figure in the history of video games and without his contributions at SEGA so many legendary arcade machines and gaming platforms would not exist. SEGADriven extend our condolences to Rosen’s friends, family and colleagues. SEGADriven would also personally like to thank Rosen for being indirectly responsible for the existence of this website. We owe the man so much.
The Video Game History Foundation have released a huge amount of material related to the SEGA Channel – SEGA’s short-lived cable service for the Mega Drive. Thanks to the combined efforts of the SEGA Channel vice president of programming Michael Shorrock and independent preservationist The SEGA Channel Guy, you can now browse a huge archive of material that includes advertisements, fan art and ROM dumps of software like the legendary Garfield: Caught in the Act – The Lost Levels.
You can watch a full 58 minute video feature on everything The Video Game History Foundation have discovered via the embed below:
Click here to visit Gaming Alexandria and download all the new ROM files preserved by The Video Game History Foundation. Alongside Garfield: Caught in the Act – The Lost Levels, there is also a complete Mega Drive port of The Flintstones movie game by Ocean, Waterworld, Breakthru, Iron Hammer, and a Mega Drive port of the Berenstain Bears SEGA Pico game. There are also numerous prototypes like a port of the Amiga game Wrath of the Demon, and a near complete dump of an unreleased Popeye game.
The Creative Assembly have revealed another Total War game during The Game Awards 2025. Total War: Warhammer 40,000 is the 4th entry in the Total War: Warhammer series of strategy games. You can check out the announcement trailer below:
There is currently no firm release date for Total War: Warhammer 40,000, but you can wishlist it on Steam if that’s your thing. Seeing how the trailer features in-game action and the announcement trailer for Total War: Medieval III doesn’t, I think it’s more likely Warhammer 40k will release first.
Total War: Warhammer 40,000 is a strategy game currently in development at The Creative Assembly.
The 2nd public release of SSNTails and Saxman’s 32X port of Sonic Robo Blast 2 is out now. You can click here to be taken to the official website and download the 0.2 version for use in an emulator or on a flash cart.
This new release adds Techno Hill Zone, a new special stage, floor-over-floor geometry, imrpoved performance and new spindash controls amongst other things. You can also check out the new release trailer below:
Sonic Robo Blast 32X is a homebrew port of Sonic Robo Blast 2 made to run on the 32X. It works on real hardware via use of a flash cart, and it can also run under emulation.
The Creative Assembly have revealed that work on Total War: Medieval III is now underway.
The 3rd entry in the Total War: Medieval series has been a long time coming, with Medieval II first releasing back in November 2006. You can check out the live action reveal trailer via the embed below:
Total War: Medieval III currently has no set release date. As it is currently in early development it may be some time before we hear more on the title. The game is being developed by The Creative Assembly.
The Immortal Empires DLC from Total War: Warhammer III is becoming backwards compatible for owners of either Total War: Warhammer and Total War: Warhammer II.
This expansion was already aimed at fans of the first two games, offering players a massive campaign map to play on using every faction from every game. Now the Immortal Empires experience is freely available to anyone who owns the first two Total War: Warhammer games. It will appear in your library as Total War: Warhammer III – Immortal Empires regardless of which Total War: Warhammer game you own.
You can check out the announcement trailer below:
Immortal Empires for Total War: Warhammer 1&2 is now available for free to owners of either game on PC.
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