Now here’s an interesting development! Backbone Entertainment responsible for the SEGA Vintage Collection, SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection and SEGA Mega Drive Collection for PSP pitched new Streets of Rage and ESWAT games to SEGA.
They were unfortunately unsuccessful in their endevour but concept art for both titles has now been leaked online. Check it out:
News has broken that SEGA will re-release Sonic the Hedgehog on the 3DS eShop with added 3D support to show depth in the backgrounds. This news follows the release of 3D Space Harrier and 3D Super Hang-On, all of which are still Japan exclusive.
The re-release will launch on May 15th to mark the 25th anniversary of the Mega Drive in Japan and it will be priced 600 yen. Additional features include the already mentioned 3D effect, all the bug fixes and added details from the later revisions of Sonic 1 (rippling water, scrolling clouds), the addition of the spin attack, a classic view mode which simulates a CRT monitor and an option to choose a Mega Drive model 1 or 2 sound balance.
This re-release is unrelated to Christian Whitehead and Stealth’s port of Sonic the Hedgehog which runs using Whitehead’s custom Retro Engine and supports a widescreen display.
Take a look at some screenshots below:
No word on whether this version will make it to the West at this time.
Road Redemption, the spiritual successor to Road Rash is in its’ final week of its’ Kickstarter campaign and needs a further $51,209 to be successfully funded.
A new trailer has also been uploaded which you can see below:
Also featured is an Oculus Rift demo which shows the game running with the head-tracking technology:
Pledge towards to release of Road Redemption by following this link: CLICK HERE
Another awesome unlockable in The House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels has been revealed! You can now unlock Vectorman and his ball gun for use in the game. 30,000 in game Koins give you access to the weapon. Check out some screens below:
The House of the Dead: Overkill – The Lost Reels is available to download for iOS and Android devices now.
SEGA and Gearbox Software have commented on the lawsuit being filed against them for misrepresenting Aliens: Colonial Marines in pre-release trailers.
SEGA have said, “Sega cannot comment on specifics of ongoing litigation. But we are confident that the lawsuit is without merit and we will defend it vigorously.”
Gearbox have said, “Attempting to wring a class action lawsuit out of a demonstration is beyond meritless. We continue to support the game, and will defend the rights of entertainers to share their works-in-progress without fear of frivolous litigation.”
Shenmue Dojo are running a competition to win a new First 4 Figures Ryo Hazuki statue. To win the statue you have to post a speed-run of the 70 man battle from the end of Shenmue onto YouTube and the fastest time wins.
Full details on how to enter can be found by clicking here.
Think you’ve got what it takes to win a Ryo Hazuki statue? Now’s the time to prove it!
First 4 Figures have made it possible to pre-order the Ryo Hazuki figure. The 12″ tall statue costs $184.99 and is limited to only 350 figures worldwide. While there isn’t a firm release date at this time, First 4 Figures’ website lists “Q4 2013”.
Our YouTube channel has a new featured called Hack Showcase which looks at various 16 bit Sonic hacks and gives them mini reviews. In our first episode we take a look at 3 hacks; Metal Sonic Overdrive, Sonic the Hedgehog Brother Trouble and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Armageddon Game:
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Gearbox and SEGA Respond to Colonial Marines Lawsuit
Friday, May 3rd, 2013SEGA and Gearbox Software have commented on the lawsuit being filed against them for misrepresenting Aliens: Colonial Marines in pre-release trailers.
SEGA have said, “Sega cannot comment on specifics of ongoing litigation. But we are confident that the lawsuit is without merit and we will defend it vigorously.”
Gearbox have said, “Attempting to wring a class action lawsuit out of a demonstration is beyond meritless. We continue to support the game, and will defend the rights of entertainers to share their works-in-progress without fear of frivolous litigation.”
[Source: SPOnG]
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