SEGA Ages Shinobi and Fantasy Zone launch trailer
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Following their original releases in Japan, SEGA Ages Shinobi and SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone are out on Switch in the west today. We have the official launch trailer below.
Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix details and screenshots – Practice, Gallery, Game / Control Configuration
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SEGA has prepared a fresh batch of details and screenshots for Hatsune Miku: Project Diva MegaMix. Today’s update covers the game’s Practice, Gallery, and Game / Control Configuration elements.
Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:
SEGA Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2: First details on the game’s various modes and options
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Yesterday, the latest issue of Famitsu revealed that Knuckles would be playable in SEGA Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2. Today, SEGA opened up the Japanese website for the game, which has a ton of info on what’s new in this release of the game (credit goes to Gematsu for the translation).
SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu footage
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SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu debuted on the Japanese Switch eShop today, and now we have a proper look at the game. Get a look at some gameplay below.
SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu trailer
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To celebrate today’s Japanese release, SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu has received a new trailer. Watch the video below.
SEGA Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2 will have Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2
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The latest issue of Famitsu provides a brief update on SEGA Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2. According to the magazine, Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2, will be included.
As fans may recall, Knuckles the Echidna in Sonic the Hedgehog 2 first appeared in the original SEGA Genesis release. The mode could be accessed by inserting the Sonic the Hedgehog 2 cartridge on top of the Sonic & Knuckles cartridge using “Lock-On Technology.”
SEGA Ages Sonic the Hedgehog 2 still doesn’t have a release date in any region, but since it was covered in Famitsu, it’s likely coming to Japan soon.
Japan getting SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu this week
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SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu has been dated for Japan. The game, which will arrive on the eShop, is due out on January 16. Pricing is set at 999 yen.
As we’ve typically seen, the west will be getting SEGA Ages Puyo Puyo Tsu at a later date. We’ll let you know when it’s expected once the news is shared.
SEGA Ages Fantasy Zone, SEGA Ages Shinobi coming west on January 23
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A pair of SEGA Ages games will debut in the west later this month. According to newly-added eShop listings, Fantasy Zone and Shinobi will both be out on January 23.
Here’s some information about the two titles:
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD – version 1.0.3 now available
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SEGA released a new update for Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD today, bringing the game up to version 1.0.3. Here’s what this update entails:
- Fixes a timer reset issue in Time Attack mode
- New confirmation message at certain points
- Improved camera display
Mario & Sonic Switch devs on why the game features 8-bit Mario while Sonic is 16-bit
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Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 introduces a feature we’ve never seen before in the series. A bunch of retro events are included, which lets players experience the game with a classic look and feel.
One point of interest has been the manner in which SEGA approached the graphical style. Sonic is right out of the 16-bit era, but Mario maintains his original 8-bit look from Super Mario Bros. A little while back, producer Nobuya Ohashi and director Noahiro Hirao spoke about the decision in an interview with 4Gamer.