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Sonic Jump Fever Coming to iOS and Android “Soon”

Tuesday, June 10th, 2014

We’ve known about Sonic Jump Fever for a while thanks to its limited Canada-only release a little while back, but it looks like SEGA are almost ready to unleash the sequel on the rest of the world.

A new trailer has appeared on YouTube and promises a worldwide Android and iOS release “soon”. Check out the short trailer below:

[Source: The Sonic Stadium]

Video Spotlight: The First Episode of SEGA Central is Now Live

Wednesday, May 28th, 2014

The first episode of SEGA Central is now live and it’s brought to you from the floor of this year’s Rezzed. The episode gives you a look at Alien Isolation, Total War: Rome II for iOS and the SEGA sponsored Leftfield Collection booth at Rezzed. Check it out below:

SEGA Get Away With Re-Releasing Peggle By Slapping A Monkey Ball Theme On It

Tuesday, May 20th, 2014

SEGA have announced a new Super Monkey Ball game called Super Monkey Ball Bounce. As with a lot of SEGA’s recent output, the game is a mobile title for iOS and Android devices and looks incredibly similar to the Peggle games. Check out the trailer below:

Super Monkey Ball Bounce launches this Summer on iOS and Android devices. It will be a free-to-play title.

[Source: Siliconera]

New Stages Discovered in Sonic 2 Remastered

Sunday, May 11th, 2014

Yes, we’re pretty late to this news but I think it’s worth sharing because I love hidden little oddities.

2 additional stages have been discovered lurking in the source code for Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Remastered for iOS. The first is Egg Gauntlet Zone which basically acts as a boss rush. You can see footage of it below:

Sadly this zone is no longer playable as a recent update removed removed the stage’s art assets.

Next up is Proto Palace Zone. This stage recreates a faithful yet completable version of Hidden Palace Zone that was featured in the Simon Wai Sonic 2 Beta ROM. What’s more interesting about this stage is it can still be accessed to regular owners of the game. Here’s some instructions on how to do this:

1) Access the Sonic 2 level select code by tapping the letters in the SEGA logo from left to right, then put two fingers on the title screen.
2) Enter the debug code 01,09,09,02,01,01,02,04 into the sound test section.
3) Then follow this with this code: 03,03,03,0B,10,10,10,04

You can also check out footage of this zone in action below:

[Source: The Sonic Stadium]

SEGA Releases Dragon Coins in the West

Thursday, May 8th, 2014

SEGA’s Japanese iOS game Dragon Coins has been brought to the Western iOS App Store and Android Google Play Store. The game is free to download but those dreaded in-app purchases rear their head in the form of coin purchases. £6.99 gets you a sack of coins (snigger) and £2.99 gets you a bag.

The previously Japanese exclusive mobile game is a strange hybrid of Pokemon-esque RPG monster battling and those 2p machines you see down the arcade.

Check out the launch trailer below:

[Source: Eurogamer]

Crazy Taxi: City Rush Announced for iOS and Android

Friday, March 14th, 2014

A new Crazy Taxi game has been announced for iOS and Android devices. The new game is called Crazy Taxi: City Rush and it’s being developed by SEGA’s mobile developer Hardlight Studio. Check out the announcement trailer below and the first screenshot above:

The game is due to release soon.

Sonic Dash S Appears on Japanese iOS and Google Play Stores

Thursday, February 6th, 2014

Japan has received an exclusive version of Sonic Dash for iOS and Android devices called ‘Sonic Dash S’. This new version appears to be similar to the original but with a couple of new features that include Dr. Eggman boss battles, a fever mode and the addition of Chao which provide stat boosts.

If you have access to the Japanese App Store or Google Play store you can download the game for iOS by clicking here or Android by clicking here. There is currently no word on whether this updated edition will make it to the West.

[Source: RadioSEGA]

Sonic 2 Remastered Releasing Tomorrow; Hidden Palace Zone is Unlockable

Wednesday, December 11th, 2013

Christian “The Taxman” Whitehead returns once again with a Retro Engine-powered port of Sonic the Hedgehog 2 for Android and iOS devices. The new version of the 16 bit classic launches tomorrow and will be a free update for those who already own the existing port of Sonic 2 for these devices.

Along with the usual enhancements of a widescreen display and more accurate controls, Whitehead has seen fit to add Hidden Palace Zone as an unlockable bonus stage. This is not the Hidden Palace Zone from Sonic & Knuckles either; this is the version that was discovered in Sonic 2 Beta. Whitehead has obviously not left the stage incomplete and has given it a lovely makeover which now includes gimmicks like the water jet you can see above.

[Source: Joystiq]

Surprise! Castle of Illusion now on iOS!

Saturday, November 23rd, 2013

Well here’s an unexpected announcement! The HD re-imagining of Castle of Illusion which was previously exlusive to PSN, XBLA and PC is now available for iOS devices! Check out the launch trailer below:

Castle of Illusion for iOS is available to download now and is priced £6.99 in the UK app store.

[Source: SEGAbits]

iOS MOBA Demon Tribe Released in the West

Thursday, November 21st, 2013

Now here’s a release I wasn’t expecting! SEGA have translated and released Demon Tribe in the West. The game was previously a Japan exclusive MOBA for iOS devices but Japan exclusive no more! Check out the hastily translated American launch trailer below:

Demon Tribe is available to download now for free. It more than likely supports in-app purchases.

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