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:
The recently discovered beta of Toejam & Earl 3 for Dreamcast could be released online. The owner has revealed himself on the Assembler Games forum and is running a fundraiser in order to raise a certain amount of money before a digital version of the beta is released in the wild.
Today on our YouTube Channel we take a look at Sonic Lost World for Wii-U and 3DS. I am joined by our good friend Titanscreed from Project Phoenix Productions and we take 10 minutes to share our thoughts on the game:
If you weren’t aware already, Sonic CD is my favourite game of all time. In today’s entry in our SEGADriven Loves Mega-CD series, we take a look at why we love the game so much and we also sneak in a cheeky rendition of You Can Do Anything!
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This week we will be putting out a new original video on our YouTube Channel everyday. The first video we have for you is a look at SEGA’s presence at the Eurogamer Expo that took place from September 26th to 29th 2013:
The rather talented people at Pipoca have put together this cracking little video which showcases a first person perspective on Green Hill Zone. This is your opportunity to finally become Sonic the Hedgehog!
A new entry in the Mario & Sonic Olympic game series has been announced. The new title is based around the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Gameplay footage can be seen below:
Ironrind has released a new version of his wonderfully unique, perspective-changing, Sonic fan-game, Sonic CB. You can see a trailer for the new version below:
After a controversial decision by SEGA to remove certain Shining Force-related videos from YouTube, SEGA have back-pedalled on their decision.
Brand manager Aaron “RubyEclipse” Webber has released the following statement:
“Thank you to all of our fans for waiting while we worked hard to get this issue solved. While SEGA may need to remove videos in rare cases, we’re happy to confirm that there are no further plans to remove Shining Force videos uploaded to Youtube by users living in North American and European territories. Additionally, if you live in these territories and your video was removed, please get in touch with us at communityteam@sega.com so that we can look into it for you.”
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