Watermelon Games will publish a new Mega Drive game called Sacred Line Genesis.
The new game is a visual novel/horror title developed by Sasha Darko. It is currently available to pre-order via the official website for $39. There is no release date at this moment in time.
Today’s Mega Driving Club takes a look at Power Drive for the Mega Drive. The game was developed for the Mega Drive by Rage Software and it was released in 1994. Power Drive is more of a time-attack driving game than a racing game. Check out our video review of the game below:
Welcome to our new SEGADriven video series, the Mega Driving Club. This series takes a look at SEGA driving games as well as driving games released on SEGA consoles. In this episode we take a look at Double Clutch for the Mega Drive. Check it out below:
1990’s Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse was an early hit for the Mega Drive. The SEGA-developed platformer was an excellent little game full of beautiful scenarios, smart level design and tight controls and it was gently dipped in that lovely, Disney goo that makes the experience all the more magical. A sequel was inevitable and the next two years saw Castle of Illusion making its way to Master System and Game Gear. An original sequel for the 8 bit consoles came in the form of Land of Illusion and then things came full circle with another Mega Drive game in the form of World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (that title is quite a mouthful).
The final Streets of Rage game is a polarising one. While the first two games in the series are universally praised as classic beat-em-ups, the third game just doesn’t get the same amount of love. This might be because depending on whether you’re playing a Japanese or a Western version of the game you’re in for a quite a different experience.
Our merchandise section gets another update! This time we’ve decided to feature some SEGA-orientated books. The following books have now been added:
– The History of Sonic the Hedgehog (Special Edition)
– Push Start: The Art of Video Games
– SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis: Collected Works
– Sonic Generations: Bradygames Official Strategy Guide
– Sonic the Hedgehog: Adventure Game Book 2
– Sonic the Hedgehog: Joke Book
– Where’s Sonic?
– Where’s Sonic Now?
We love our shmups at SEGADriven and we’ve recently been playing quite a few on the Mega Drive. For today’s review we’ve decided to take a look at World War II-themed shooter Fire Mustang, a game that never made it out of Japan.
Capt’n Havoc is a platform game for the Mega Drive developed by Data East. The game puts you in control of a seafaring, pirate seal called Havoc who must save his friends Bridget and Tide after they’re kidnapped by an evil pirate named Barnado.
We now have a review of the title live in our First Party Reviews section. You can also click below to go straight to the review.
Brandon Cobb is the president of independent video game publisher Super Fighter Team. Super Fighter Team have just announced releases for another 2 Genesis games namely Cascade and Magic Girl. We thought this would be a great time to catch up with Brandon and quiz him about the company as well as their new games.
Well here’s some rather peculiar SEGA merchandise!
Tommo have revealed a range of SEGA Mega Drive-themed accessories which include bluetooth speakers, a battery charger and iPhone 5 and 5S/C cases which include matching screen protectors.
All of the items are released in North America on December 19th and will be sold via Amazon.com, ThinkGeek.com and BestSku.com. Check below for individual pricing:
– SEGA® Genesis/MD Controller Classic Case – $24.99
– SEGA® Genesis/MD System Classic Case – $24.99
– SEGA® Game Gear Classic Case – $24.99
– SEGA® Saturn Classic Case – $24.99
– SEGA® Genesis/MD Power Partner – $69.99
– SEGA® Saturn Power Partner – $69.99
– SEGA® Genesis/MD Replica Bluetooth Speaker – $89.99
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