SEGA Australia wanted to remake SEGA classics, Golden Axe pre-alpha footage surfaces
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SEGA Australia had interest in creating a remake of Golden Axe. The studio even pitched the game under a new label known as “SEGA Reborn” – a name SEGA Australia hoped would turn into its own series. Streets of Rage and Shinobi were also targeted as potential remakes.
Each title would receive new content and address issues with the originals. Apparently, SEGA Australia wanted to have all of the classics taking place in the same universe. So as an example, Out Run would take place hundreds of years after Golden Axe.
Sadly, none of these ideas panned out and they weren’t meant to be. You can find a pre-alpha video showing Golden Axe above.
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Splinter Cell: Blacklist comparisons, Wii U version analyzed
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Digital Foundry has put up a new piece analyzing the performance and visuals put into each version of Splinter Cell: Blacklist.
On Wii U, Blacklist maintains the best resolution compared to the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, resulting in the clearest image. However, it comes with lower textures, some framerate drops, fairly lengthy loading screens, and freezing issues.
You can get a better idea about how the Wii U version of Splinter Cell: Blacklist by checking out Digital Foundry’s piece. You can find a few comparison videos below.