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In our latest YouTube video we delve into the world of the PICO-8 fantasy console and take a look at 5 SEGA homebrew titles developed for it. You can watch the video via the embed below:
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Our latest YouTube videos takes a nostalgic look back a 5 dinosaur-themed video games for the SEGA Mega Drive! You can watch it via the embed below:
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In our latest YouTube video, we’re putting the focus on a different publisher by looking at 5 Namco games released for the SEGA Mega Drive! Check it out via the embed below:
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In our latest YouTube video we return to the world of PS1 knock-offs and take a look at a blatant clone of Panzer Dragoon in the form of 1997’s Gamera 2000. Watch the full video via the embed below:
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We also have more videos on PS1 games that rip-off SEGA titles. Here’s a selection you can also explore if you’re interested:
We visited the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge and had a look at all their SEGA stuff! The centre is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 10am ’til 5pm. Adult entry is £8.
Eric Chahi’s Another World was a monumental achievement in 1991 featuring beautiful artwork, rotoscoped animation and cinematics that were animated using flat polygons instead of pixel art. This masterfully directed piece of work features no heads-up-display at all and each scene must be played through trial and error to discover how to progress.
Ian Wall and some talented contributors from SEGA8Bit have developed a homebrew fan sequel to Alex Kidd in Miracle World for the Master System. The game ignores the events of Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle and instead re-imagines a sequel to Miracle World as a Master System title. The game is free to download via this link and can be played via emulator or flash carts. Take a look below for a short let’s play from us that shows the game in action:
In our quest for social media dominance we’ve only gone and opened a Tumblr! We’re big fans of Tumblr and seeing blogs like Animated Screenshots has inspired us to create a similar wall of animated, video game glee using SEGA games.
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So things have taken a turn for the worse for all the websites hosted on The Sonic Stadium network. The hard drive for the server that the TSS network is hosted on basically decided to die on us. What’s made this problem worse is that the website backups haven’t been created since Christmas 2013 due to a different issue. Always the way, isn’t it? This means the version of SEGADriven you are currently looking at is essentially 15 months old.
I am working to source a lot of the work I’ve done since the end of 2013 through the Internet Archive and my own personal files, but I’m still going to have to rebuild a lot of the missing content. Work on restoring all the lost content will continue for a while but rest assured I haven’t given up (yet).
Please bare with me while the website is in recovery status. Normal service will resume before you know it.
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