While the Ninja Gaiden series has become synonymous with Nintendo thanks to the very successful NES trilogy of Ninja Gaiden games, this series nearly saw 3 entries come to various SEGA platforms. In this video we take a look at all of them and see if they’re worth your time:
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SEGA have revealed that starting August 25th 2025 they will be debuting a new Hatsune Miku song every week for 5 weeks. These songs are a part of Project Onsoku – a Sonic x Hatsune Miku collaboration that will eventually accumulate in all 5 songs appearing in the Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds soundtrack. You can see a teaser trailer for Project Onsoku below:
It appears that each song in the series will go live on the respective artist’s channels as the first song by Kairiki Bear is now live on their YouTube channel. Check it out:
Taito are a legendary arcade video game developer responsible for the hugely influential Space Invaders. The developer/publisher would also bring some of their titles to the Mega Drive and in this video we take a look a 5 of them!
SEGA have revealed they are publishing a spiritual sequel to Project Cars by new developer Straight4 Studios. Straight4 were founded in 2023 and feature Slightly Mad’s Ian Bell as CEO. The company re-hired a lot of Slightly Mad staff when Bandai Namco announced the discontinuation of the Project Cars series.
Project Motor Racing was originally going to be published by Giants Software of Farming Simulator fame, but they will now be co-publishing with SEGA. This arrangement appears to only affect Japan and Asian territories, with Giants Software handling publishing for Western territories.
The game is a simulation racer with a specific focus on the 24 Hours of Le Mans sports car race. The game is promising upwards of 70 licensed cars across 10 car classes. You can check out the reveal trailer below:
Project Motor Racing launches on November 25th 2025 on PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X.
A Sonic x Pac-Man collaboration has been announced that sees Pac-Man coming to Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds, and Sonic coming to Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac.
Pac-Man and the ghosts will become playable characters in Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds in a DLC pack that’s set to launch in early 2026. A Pac-Man themed course will also be added. This DLC pack will be included for season pass holders. A open multiplayer network test will also run from August 29th to September 1st if you’re curious about trying Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds early.
In addition to this, a Green Hill Zone stage and a Sonic costume will be added to Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac in a DLC pack that’s set to launch in late 2025. You can check out in-game action of both DLC packs in the trailer below:
Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds launches September 25th 2025. Pac-Man World 2 Re-Pac launches the following day on September 26th 2025. Both games launch on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, Switch 2 and PC.
There are still buckets of SEGA arcade games that have never been ported to home consoles, so let’s take a look at 5 SEGA arcade titles that are still stuck in arcade exclusivity and determine whether or not they need a home console port:
Ohsat Games’s Go! Go! PogoGirl originally released for PC back in 2022, but the game has now been officially ported to the Mega Drive by SpacePantsGames.
Go! Go! PogoGirl is a cute, retro-styled platformer that sees you bounce around over 25 stages, looking for gems and defeating enemies. There’s also boss battles to contend with.
We’re diving back into the world of Amiga to Mega Drive ports for another look at 5 more games that have origins on the Amiga! Watch our latest YouTube video via the embed below:
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