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UK/EU/US Releases
- Shinobi: Art of Vengeance (29/08/2025) PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Switch
- Unnamed Golden Axe Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Crazy Taxi Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Jet Set Radio Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Streets of Rage Game (TBA) TBA
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (2025) PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Switch
- Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 (1/8/25) Switch, PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
- Yakuza 0 Director's Cut (5/6/25) Switch 2
- Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (15/6/25) Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S (15/6/25) Switch 2
JP Releases
- Shinobi: Art of Vengeance (29/08/2025) PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Switch
- Unnamed Golden Axe Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Crazy Taxi Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Jet Set Radio Game (TBA) TBA
- Unnamed Streets of Rage Game (TBA) TBA
- Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds (2025) PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Switch
- Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles 2 (1/8/25) Switch, PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S
- Yakuza 0 Director's Cut (5/6/25) Switch 2
- Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army (15/6/25) Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, PC
- Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S (15/6/25) Switch 2


Sonic X Shadow Generations Announced, Enhanced Port of Sonic Generations With New Shadow Campaign

January 31st, 2024

Sonic Generations is getting a new port to PS4, PS5, PC, Switch, Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S with additional stages and Shadow as a playable character. This new version will be called Sonic X Shadow Generations and its launching in Autumn 2024. You can check out the reveal trailer by clicking the embed below:

The new Shadow content appears to draw from several games that Shadow has featured in, including Sonic Adventure 2 and the eponymous Shadow the Hedgehog. We even see a return of Black Doom and the Biolizard. SEGA’s official word is that Shadow will have his own unique story campaign to play through in this new port, which is also boasting new bonus content alongside an enhanced port of the original Sonic Generations.

Rare Japanese SEGA AI Computer Discovered and Emulated in MAME Alongside Wide Range of Software

January 31st, 2024

The SEGA AI Computer is one of the rarest SEGA systems ever created, what with it being largely made for Japanese audiences. This 1986 computer was sold to as an educational device for children and used in schools. In 2014, the team at SMS Power managed to source a unit and some software from a Yahoo Japan auction. Since then, the team have worked effortlessly to source as much software as possible for the system and get it all dumped and working under emulation, which you can now do via MAME.

Click here to be taken to SMS Power’s article on the SEGA AI Computer which includes detailed information on the computer itself, its specs, how to emulate it and see a full list of the software the team has managed to source and archive. SMS Power have managed to dump 26 My Cards and 14 cassette tapes containing SEGA AI Computer software, so there’s a lot to explore here.

SEGADriven would like to congratulate and thank the team at SMS Power for archiving another piece of rare SEGA history and finally allowing a wider audience to experience this previously Japan-only system that was largely sold to schools.

Rocket Knight Adventures and Sparkster Getting Re-Released As a Part of New Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked Collection

January 11th, 2024

All 3 Sparkster titles are being re-released as a part of a new Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked collection that comes with a reprint of the entire 6 part Sparkster series from Sonic the Comic. This new compilation is being handled by Limited Run Games using their proprietary Carbon Engine and is being released on PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch.

The 3 titles included are Rocket Knight Adventures for the Mega Drive, Sparkster for Mega Drive and Sparkster for SNES which is actually quite different when compared to its Mega Drive counterpart. The mini comic that features the entire ‘Last of the Rocket Knights’ story also marks the first time any material from Sonic the Comic has been republished since the comic ceased publication in 2002.

Pre-orders for Rocket Knight Adventures: Re-Sparked will open on January 19th 2024 and finish on February 18th 2024. All pre-orders placed during this window will be honored. You can browse the various editions of the game on the Limited Run Games store by clicking here, but don’t feel like you’re missing out if you don’t want to place an order for an expensive collector’s edition, as even the standard edition comes with a reversible cover and the comic.

11 Builds of Unreleased PS2 Vectorman Game Dumped

December 30th, 2023

The wonderful people at SEGA Dreamcast Info have managed to source and dump 11 different builds of the unreleased PS2 Vectorman game that was infamously revealed at E3 2003.

This 3D take on Vectorman would see the game transition into a 3rd person shooter. The project was being lead by a new development studio called Pseudo Interactive. You can watch footage of the prototype builds in action via the embed below:

A detailed article along with concept artwork, game design documentation and screenshots can be read on the SEGA Dreamcast Info website by clicking here.

[Source: SEGA Dreamcast Info on X]

New Comics, Magazines and Books Added to Merchandise Sections

December 13th, 2023

We’ve updated our merchandise sections with various new additions to the comics, magazines and book sections. See below for a full list of new additions with direct links to each entry:

– Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) issue 61 cover B added to comics section
– Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) issue 67 cover A added to comics section
– Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) Tails 30th Anniversary one-shot online exclusive cover added to comics section
– Sonic the Hedgehog (IDW) 900th Adventure one shot cover C added to comics section
– Sonic the Hedgehog Ultimate Action Pack added to magazine scans
All Games Are Good by Stuart Gipp added to books section

Lost Zones from Sonic 2 Discovered in Ex-STI Artist Portfolios

December 13th, 2023

The development of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 continues to be one of the most well documented stories in gaming history. The Video Game History Foundation have now preserved artwork from 2 ex-SEGA Technical Institute artists and discover a whole host of content from the game’s early development that we’ve never seen before. See below for a full list of the discoveries that they’ve made:

– Dark Empire was a cancelled STI Mega Drive game that was shelved due to Sonic 2 getting green-lit
– Maps of the concept stage Genocide/Cyber City by Tom Payne have been scanned that give us a better understanding of what this stage might have looked like
– A working demo of Genocide/Cyber City has been produced with Hez of Sonic the Hedgehog Classic fame, who has also been working on his own preservation of Wood/Secret Jungle Zone
– All of Tom Payne’s artwork has been made available to browse on Archive.org by clicking here
– The Sand Shower mock-up screen is actually animated and viewable on Brenda Cook’s VHS portfolio alongside a Wood/Secret Jungle Zone mock-up
– Brenda Cook’s VHS portfolio also reveals a completely unseen Winter-themed zone which is a palette swap of Sand Shower that now features snow and Christmas trees
– Brenda Cook’s VHS portfolio has been entirely preserved on YouTube and is available to watch by clicking here. It also contains artwork for a deleted Sonic Spinball stage

You can watch the entire video on all of these discoveries from The Video Game History Foundation via the embed below:

SEGA Reveal New Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, Crazy Taxi and Streets of Rage Games at The Game Awards 2023

December 8th, 2023

SEGA have revived 5 of their classic franchises for new games. In a reveal video at The Game Awards 2023, the publisher has announced that new entries in the Jet Set Radio, Shinobi, Golden Axe, Crazy Taxi and Streets of Rage franchises are currently in development and showcased some brief gameplay of each title.

The new Jet Set Radio carries forward the cel-shaded graphical style of its previous 2 entries and appears to add new traversal capabilities.

Shinobi stays in the 2nd dimension for a fast-paced game that looks like it plays similarly to Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master. However, it is now sporting a hand-drawn art style that isn’t too far removed from Streets of Rage 4.

Golden Axe is once again going for a 3D action game style similar to its last entry Golden Axe: Beast Rider, but appears to have more playable characters and a return to a lot of the franchise’s key iconography.

Crazy Taxi is probably the game that has decided on the most realistic presentation, but it’s still a colourful continuation of its open-world driving hijinks.

And finally we have a new Streets of Rage game that has interestingly ditched its 2D belt-scrolling gameplay for a full 3D interpretation. It’s actually not a million miles off the presentation of the leaked Streets of Rage game that was being pitched by Ruffian Games back in 2012.

You can watch the full reveal video for these games via the embed below:

There are currently no details on when these games will release, for what systems or even what their final titles will be. At the time of writing SEGA have only revealed that the titles are in development alongside a promise that even more games from dormant SEGA franchises are also on the way.

New Books and Graphic Novels Added to Merchandise Sections

December 4th, 2023

A new selection of books and graphic novels have been added to the website’s merchandise section. See below for the full list of additions and direct links to each:

Dreamcast: Year One by Andrew J. Dickinson added to Books section
Dreamcast: Year Two by Andrew J. Dickinson added to Books section
Sonic the Hedgehog Puzzle Book 2 added to Books section
– Sonic Archives Volume 17 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Sonic Archives Volume 18 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Sonic Archives Volume 19 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Sonic Archives Volume 20 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Sonic Archives Volume 23 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section
– Sonic Archives Volume 24 added to Comics and Graphic Novels section

Mario Party-Style Demon Slayer Game Heading to Switch in April 2024

December 4th, 2023

SEGA’s use of the Demon Slayer license for video games seems to have been a successful endeavor because following 2021’s Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba-: The Hinokami Chronicles, we’re now getting a Switch exclusive title called Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba-: Sweep the Board!

This title is a multiplayer party game in the style of a Mario Party entry. Up to 4 players can play on boards based on locations from the anime. Mini games can be activated on certain spaces and the game’s big gimmick is a day-and-night cycle that triggers demons to fight cooperatively when the action transitions to night-time. Check out the first trailer below:

Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba-: Sweep the Board! will be a Switch exclusive launching on April 26th 2024. There is currently no information on who is developing it and if it is a digital-only release or not.

New Sonic Board Game ‘Sonic Roll’ Coming January 2024

November 14th, 2023

Another new Sonic the Hedgehog board game is on the way in the form of Sonic Roll which is due to release in January 2024.

This 1-4 player game from Kess Entertainment was designed by Anthony Thorp of Tome: The Light Edition fame, and it features a cover illustration from IDW comic artist Tracey Yardley. It’s a great piece of artwork that’s clearly meant to ape the look of a North American SEGA Genesis game.

The Sonic franchise has seen a surprising amount of board game adaptations in recent years. Sonic Crash Course from IDW Games and Sonic Battle Racers from Shinobi 7 both launched in 2019.

[Source: Retro Dodo]

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