Corey Marshall, famously known for his role as Ryo Hazuki in the Shenmue series has teased some voice acting work on an unspecified SEGA title.
The voice actor is pictured in the studio and then next to a SEGA banner of some sort. Speculation already points to Shenmue 3 (when doesn’t it), but could Ryo be making another cameo appearance in another SEGA title?
The updated version of Dead or Alive 5 (imaginatively titled Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate) will also feature Virtua Fighter’s Jacky Bryant. Check out the character in action below:
Good to see the Dreamcast customisation scene is still alive and ticking! Check out this rather amazing Dreamcast mod that features a custom painted case and controller adorned with Jet Set Radio artwork. Beautiful!
The above image has just appeared on the official SEGA page and features silhouettes of a collection of new characters who will appear in Sonic: Lost World for Wii-U and 3DS.
The image comes with the message, “Six will rise from the Lost World. Are they friends or foes? Find out on May 29th.”
That wacky duo of Jontron and Egoraptor have started playing The Typing of the Dead over on the Game Grumps channel. If anyone is familiar with the classic Dreamcast type-em-up then you should understand what sort of hi-jinks the pair are in for. WARNING: Game Grumps contains strong language:
SEGA president John Cheng has revealed that Sonic: Lost World will feature all new gameplay and enemies, as well as some new friends to accompany Sonic. Cheng has said:
“With ‘Sonic Lost World,’ we’re going to introduce new gameplay and enemies, which is always fun. In terms of Sonic and his friends, he’ll have his same friends there, and I think there’ll be some new ones as well. It’s not a reiteration. It’s going to be all new.”
Cheng has also commented on the deal between Nintendo and SEGA which means the next 3 Sonic games are Nintendo exclusive:
“It should be a win-win situation. Don’t count Nintendo out.”
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