Today’s Mega Driving Club takes a look at Turbo Out Run for the Mega Drive. The game was developed for the Mega Drive by AM2 and it was released in 1992. Turbo Out Run was originally released as a conversion kit for original Out Run cabinets. Check out our video review of the game below:
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:
Our SEGADriven Loves Mega-CD YouTube series returns for another edition! This time we take a look at The Terminator which is obviously based on the James Cameron film of the same name. Is this a movie game that’s actually worth your time? Find out below!
New to our YouTube Channel is ‘Shooting Hedgehogs in a Barrel’; a new video series where we revisit old Sonic fan games and have a bit of a laugh with them. The first episode takes a look at Chaomega, developed in 2002 by Magicgrafx.
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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:
We love the Wii. It’s a brilliant console that didn’t really get the love it deserved from the more experienced gaming public because despite its family friendly appearance, a great deal of exciting and interesting games got released for the system. Some of those were even published by SEGA!
The below video showcases our personal SEGA collection of games published for the Nintendo Wii with an in depth focus into why we like or dislike each of the games we own:
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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Today’s YouTube content revives our Review Request feature and we receive a recommendation of The Incredible Crash Dummies from our pal Keithy Huntington. As per usual, I must warn our younger viewers that this video contains bad language:
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