Here’s SEGA showing other developers how to use the Wii to its’ greatest potential. This looks stunning!
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Video Spotlight: More Sonic Colours Wii Direct-Feed GameplayJune 16th, 2010Here’s SEGA showing other developers how to use the Wii to its’ greatest potential. This looks stunning! [Source: SEGABits] Video Spotlight: Sonic Free Riders Split-Screen GameplayJune 16th, 2010[Source: The Sonic Stadium] Video Spotlight: Sonic Colours Wii GameplayJune 16th, 2010[Source: ScrewAttack] Video Spotlight: Sonic Colours DS GameplayJune 16th, 2010[Source: ScrewAttack] Review: Double Dragon 2 – The RevengeMarch 1st, 2009There’s something alluring to playing a game that you’ve heard is really bad. I quite enjoy testing the murky waters of gaming’s worst software (maybe that’s why I’m still such a big Sonic fan *ba-dum-tish*). But sometimes you’ve just got to put your foot down and stop telling yourself that your latest purchase is any good (I’m not talking about myself…). Double Dragon II for the Mega Drive is shit. But just how shit? Check out our full review now!
Review: SD ValisMarch 1st, 2009What is it with super deformed characters? I’ve never seen the appeal of that visual style. They look so cheap and tacky. And that’s exactly what SD Valis is like. Don’t be fooled into thinking this is a rare, Japanese oddity. It’s a boring little platformer that isn’t worth your cash. Check out our full review in the Mega Drive section of ‘First Party Reviews’.
Downloads: Mega Drive Ultimate Collection WallpaperMarch 1st, 2009I thought it was time for a change this morning so I threw together a SEGA Mega Drive Ultimate Collection wallpaper using the packshots from the SEGA Press website. Then I realised more SEGA fans out there might want to use it. So I stuck our logo on it and uploaded it to the server in 3 different resolutions. Wasn’t that an exciting story? Hit the new ‘Downloads’ link to get it for yourself. Enjoy! Vote for SEGADriven!February 27th, 2009When it comes to winning website awards, I’ve always been an outsider. But I’ve always appreciated the support I get as it shows that someone out there regards my site as their favourite site. This is why I still continue to enter wesbite awards competitions because as the saying goes, “you’ve got to be in it to win it”. So if you think SEGADriven is worthy of “Best Layout”, “Greatest Improvement”, “Best Media Source” or “The Shadow All-Star Award” then lend us your support by clicking on the banner above and giving us a vote! Fan Scene: Sonic Web AccessFebruary 26th, 2009Sonic Web Access is a Sonic fan game that sees Sonic traverse different Brazilian fan-sites in his quest to stop the evil Tails Doll. It’s full of gimmicks, puzzles, cameos from different fan characters and it plays damn well. Plus it has a very “unique” sense of humour containing web-speak and meme references. It’s certainly something you won’t see again. Did I mention that it’s a full game? Now there’s something you don’t see too often in the fan-gaming community! See the trailer below for gameplay footage: Wouldn’t this be awesome if we could play through some western Sonic fan-sites? Download the game from the Sonic Web Access website. Arcade News: Storm-G Hitting Joypolis in MarchFebruary 17th, 2009Sure, Mario and Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games is… erm… nice… and all, but I bet you all want a real reason to get into the winter sports mood don’t you, SEGAHeads? Well worry no more, because Sega Japan have announced Storm-G, an arcade sit-in bobsled racer that has you reaching speeds of 185mph. That’s right. A bobsled. You get to race in a bobsled. At 185 miles per hour. How sweet is this! The cabinet, shown above, will house eight bobsleds, with each pod able to seat two players. Twin joysticks are used to play the game whilst inside, which you can use to increase your speed and rotate your sled 360 degrees. Look at that screenshot above. Now that’s Sega, that is. The game will be installed at Sega’s Joypolis Amusement Park in Tokyo around March 2009. We’ll be heading to Japan in April, and you can bet your bottom dollar we’ll be heading down to play it. If you fancy a go on it when it opens, the ride will cost ¥600 (£4.50) for a ten minute race of snowy awesomeness. All this news makes me want to go and watch Cool Runnings now. Jamaica, we have a bobsled team! Source: G-Para Article (via Kotaku) |
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