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Archive for April, 2024

New Merchandise Updates Have Now Been Published

Monday, April 29th, 2024

A selection of updates to the various merchandise sections of our website our now available to view. Click here to go to main merchandise index on our website, or alternatively click the links below to be taken straight to the new additions:

Myst Official Guidebook for the SEGA Saturn added to the Books section
– SEGA Force Mega issue 2 scans added to the Magazines section
– Sonic Archives volume 14 scans added to the Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Game Informer issue 358 scans added to Magazines section

Fan-Developed Sonic Kart Racer ‘Dr. Robotnik’s Ring Racers’ Now Available for PC and Mac

Thursday, April 25th, 2024

The follow-up to SRB2Kart is here! Developed by Kart Krew, Dr. Robotnik’s Ring Racers is a Sonic kart racing fan game that is free to download right now for Windows and Mac computers.

Dr. Robotnik’s Ring Racers boasts a huge selection of courses and playable characters, a complete single player Grand Prix mode, local split-screen multiplayer for up to 4 players, online multiplayer for up to 16 players, a time attack mode, replay support and a whole bunch of secrets.

You can download the game right now from the official Kart Krew website by clicking here. You can also check out the launch trailer via the embed below:

[Source: Sonic Stadium]

Lost TeraDrive Port of The Manhole by Myst Devs Discovered and Preserved

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2024

The TeraDrive is a Japan exclusive IBM-compatible PC that also features a built-in Mega Drive. You can click here to read more about it in our website’s hardware section. The computer was released in 1991 and for the longest time the only piece of TeraDrive exclusive gaming software was thought to be a game called Puzzle Construction. This is no longer the case as Archive.org user ZiggyTheHamster has found and dumped a port of Cyan’s The Manhole which was originally released in 1988 for the Mac and developed using HyperCard.

This TeraDrive port of The Manhole is based on the FM Towns version released in 1990. ZiggyTheHamster notes that the in-game action of this TeraDrive port appears to be powered by the PC itself, while the Mega Drive portion of the computer is powering the audio. This is basically a reverse of what Puzzle Construction does which uses the Mega Drive hardware for the in-game action.

You can download the newly discovered TeraDrive port of The Manhole by going to its entry on Archive.org via this link. A huge thank you to ZiggyTheHamster for preserving this piece of previously lost media!

[Source: VGDensetsu on Bluesky]

All NES Original Titles Ported to the Mega Drive | YouTube Channel

Sunday, April 14th, 2024

In our latest video we decided to look at every Mega Drive port that started life as a NES original! You can watch the video in full via the embed below:

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Pac-Man for the Game Gear Video Review | YouTube Channel

Tuesday, April 2nd, 2024

In our latest YouTube video we take a look at the 1991 Game Gear port of the original Pac-Man. You can watch the full video via the embed below:

As a part of April Fool’s Day, this video was uploaded to our sister channel Pac-Manufactured. We actually swapped channel concepts so there’s also an equivalent Pac-Manufactured video available to watch on SEGADriven which is all about Fantasy Zone: The Maze. You can watch that by clicking here. However, if you want to keep track of all the latest SEGADriven videos then please subscribe to that channel as we upload a new video every week.

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