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Video Spotlight: Ryu Ga Gotoku Zero 15 Minute Story Trailer

Thursday, October 30th, 2014

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Ryu Ga Gotoku Zero has a new trailer to its name and it’s a whopping 15 minutes. The new trailer focuses on the game’s story which means you’re in for a lot of Japanese as this is a Japan exclusive title. Check out the new trailer below:

Ryu Ga Gotoku Zero launches on PS3 and PS4 on the 12th of March 2015.

[Source: Eurogamer]

Video Spotlight: SEGA 3D Reprint Archives Trailer

Thursday, October 30th, 2014

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3DS collection SEGA 3D Reprint Archives is launching on the 18th of December in Japan and now you can see gameplay of each game in the collection via this new trailer, direct from SEGA’s Japanese YouTube channel. Check it out below:

SEGA 3D Reprint Archives features 3D conversions of Space Harrier, Fantasy Zone, Out Run, Ecco the Dolphin, Streets of Rage and Shinobi III as well as re-releases of the Master System 3D-glasses versions of Space Harrier and Out Run. The collection is currently Japan exclusive.

Video Spotlight: Persona 4 Arena Ultimax Aigis Trailer

Wednesday, October 29th, 2014

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SEGA have unleashed a new Persona 4 Arena Ultimax trailer which takes a closer look at Aigis in action. Check it out below:

Persona 4 Arena Ultimax is released this month on the 21st for PS3 and Xbox 360. The game was developed by Arc System Works, famous for the Guilty Gear and BlazBlue franchises.

Video Spotlight: New Ghost Blade Trailer Now Live

Wednesday, October 8th, 2014

The brand new trailer for The Ghost Blade (now shortened to just Ghost Blade) that was teased a few weeks back is finally live and you can watch it below:

Ghost Blade is in development at Hucast and will launch on Dreamcast in 2015. You can pre-order it in 3 different editions from the Hucast store.

Video Spotlight: New Hero Bank 2 Trailer Features Gameplay, Shouting and a Child Being Flushed Down a Toilet

Friday, September 26th, 2014

Having a man scream, “HEEEEEROOOOOOOOO BANKUUUU” will never get old for me. Below is the new trailer to Hero Bank 2 and it features a load of new gameplay footage as well as colourful anime lunacy, a lot of shouting and a child being flushed down a toilet for good measure. This game has it all:

Hero Bank 2 is a turn based fighting game and will launch on 3DS on the 27th of November. It is currently Japan exclusive.

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]

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]

Video Spotlight: Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed Japanese Trailer

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Along with yesterday’s announcement that Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed will be getting a Japanese release in May, we now have the first official Japanese trailer! Check it out:

Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed releases on May 15th for PS3 and Wii U in Japan.

Video Spotlight: New Bayonetta 2 Trailer

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Last night’s Nintendo Direct brought a new Bayonetta 2 trailer with it! Check out the sequel to Platinum Games’ brilliant action game below:

Bayonetta 2 is due for release on Wii-U later this year.

Everything You Need to Know About Sonic Boom

Thursday, February 6th, 2014

Lots of Sonic news coming out of New York today! At a press event called “2014: Year of Sonic”, SEGA properly revealed a new animated series called Sonic Boom featuring new character designs for Sonic the Hedgehog, Knuckles the Echidna, Tails the Fox, Amy Rose and Dr Eggman. You can see the new character designs below:

Along with the character reveal, a trailer for the series was also uploaded. Take a look at Sonic in battle with Dr Eggman’s Burnbot and with Tails providing some bizarre lazer-whip thingy that I don’t quite understand at this time:

To tie in with the series, SEGA are publishing a tie-in video game as well. The real shock comes in the choice of developers. Sonic Team will NOT be handling the Sonic Boom game. The Wii-U version will be developed by Big Red Button Entertainment (a new studio) and Sanzaru Games on 3DS (famous for various Sly Raccoon games). Check out the announcement trailer for the game below:

Screenshots for the Sonic Boom game can also be found in this gallery over at The Sonic Stadium.

Also confirmed is that the Sonic Boom continuity does not mess with the “official” Sonic the Hedgehog canon. The Sonic you know and love from games like Sonic Lost World, Generations and Colours belongs to the official canon with the Sonic from Sonic Boom existing in an alternate universe. Basically Sonic Boom does not replace the Sonic you currently know.

[Source: The Sonic Stadium and The Sonic Show]

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