Sonic the Hedgehog Remastered is apparently going to release later this month for Android and iOS at the North American price of $2.99. No UK pricing has been announced at this time but we have our first taste of gameplay from the game below. Check out that beautiful widescreen action:
Sonic the Hedgehog Remastered is being ported by Christian Whitehead (who previously ported Sonic CD) and Stealth, a coder from Sonic Retro.
We’ve made it pretty clear in the past that we have an awful lot of time for Game Grumps, the Let’s Play channel from Jontron and Egoraptor. Today, the duo have started a playthrough of Platinum Games’ masterpiece Bayonetta and as usual it creates some really funny moments. Please be warned, Game Grumps contains adult language and themes:
The Game Developers Conference is well under way in San Francisco and this year it is hosting a Video Game History Museum. YouTube channel GameSparkChannel has been kind enough to film a little tour of the SEGA section of the museum which you can see below:
First and foremost, this post is not safe for work and extremely adult-orientated. We cool?
So this has to be one of the strangest things we’ve been exposed to. This Sonic Generations mod changes Sonic’s character model to an erect penis. Hilarity ensues:
Sonic Dash is now available on the iOS app store and to celebrate SEGA have uploaded a launch trailer that shows exactly what to expect from the £1.49 title:
Border Break is a Japan exclusive, third-person, mecha fighting game that is hugely popular in its’ native country. Machines are linked together for LAN multiplayer which can result in matches like the one below which includes a massive 20 players duking it out. Watch the chaos ensue here:
Shining Ark is the next installment in SEGA’s long-running Shining RPG series. The game is due February 28th in Japan only and there’s no 11 minutes of gameplay to whet your whistle:
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