Titanscreed returns for another edition of The Community Spotlight! This time Titanscreed chats to Vizard Jeffhog and Freqrexy who are organising the new Sonic Stadium remix album “The Sonic Stadium Music Adventure 2012”. Check it out below:
SEGA Amusements have uploaded footage of 2 new arcade titles called Pirates of Monster Island and Double Spin. Both titles were previewed at the recent EAG 2013 event where this footage was recorded:
Check out this amazing 5 minute mix of 22 Hideki Naganuma songs by YouTube user Blake Buck. It features music from various games including Jet Set Radio and Sonic Rush. Check it out below:
SEGA AM2’s fantastic After Burner reboot ‘After Burner Climax’ is making its’ way to iOS devices. No release date has been set at this time but SEGA have revealed a screenshot of the game in action which you can see below:
SEGA have revealed 4 new screenshots of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed on 3DS. Check it out below:
Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is released on 3DS this Friday the 8th of February. It is also available as a limited edition that includes “Metal Sonic as a playable character along with his transforming vehicle and Mod Pack, an additional Outrun Bay Track plus challenges and time trials, and stickers for your in-game driver’s license.”
The 3DS version of Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed is finally getting released on Friday and YouTube user Dafstervideos has uploaded 16 minutes of gameplay for us all to whet our whistles on. Check it out below:
There is hope Westerners! The Australian Classification Board has revealed a listing for 3D Space Harrier; the Space Harrier remake for the 3DS eShop. The applicant for the classification is none other than SEGA Europe so it would seem that the previously Japanese exclusive game is now coming West.
Check out some non-3D gameplay of the game in action below:
SEGA have released their Hedgehog Day post. Hedgehog day marks the American release of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and is usually the day when SEGA announce or tease information about new Sonic titles.
The post includes the following letters are in bold:
e r n i r e h d g r
Commenters have noticed that those letters are an anagram for “red herring”. Have SEGA duped us all or is it a double bluff? Stay tuned to find out!
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