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GameXplain just wrapped up a live stream for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice showcasing the game’s first hour. We’ve posted the archived version below.

Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice is now available in North America, and 3DS owners in Europe will be able to play it starting on Friday. See the launch trailer below.

Two new 3DS games are out today at retail: River City: Tokyo Rumble and Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. If you’re not interested in the physical versions, going digital on the eShop is an option.

River City: Tokyo Rumble takes up 1,263 blocks (157.875 MB). Meanwhile, Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice requires 13,268 (1,658.5 MB) blocks.

IGN has just uploaded a video containing the first 15 minutes of Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice to their YouTube channel. You can watch the video below.

Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice will be out in just a few days, but some publications have the game early. Watch 30 minutes of footage below from a live stream hosted by ntower.

Today, SEGA published three more character action videos for Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. Find gameplay videos based on Sticks, Tails, and Knuckles below.

A new Japanese Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice video specifically focuses on the action skills for Amy. We’ve posted it below.

During a TGS 2016 stream this week, SEGA showed off the latest live gameplay from Sonic Boom: Fire & Ice. View some footage from the Japanese version below.

During TGS, SEGA has been holding various live streams for upcoming games. Puyo Puyo Chronicle is one title that was featured, and live gameplay was shown. We have the recording below.

At the Tokyo Game Show today, SEGA announced the next game being added to SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage. Thunder Force III, originally released in 1990 for the SEGA Genesis, will be a part of the collection.

SEGA also said that it has acquired the rights to Technosoft’s IPs. The latter company crated Thunder Force III.

We’ve included an extended debut trailer for SEGA 3D Fukkoku Archives 3: Final Stage showing Thunder Force III. Additionally, we have a bit of separate footage from that title plus 3D Turbo Outrun captured during SEGA’s TGS stage show.


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