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SEGA Ages Columns II: The Voyage Through Time will release for Switch in Japan on August 8, SEGA announced today. The game will cost 925 yen on the eShop.

SEGA Ages Columns II will be coming west at some point. However, a specific release date for North America and Europe has not yet been determined.

In case you missed it, you can learn more about SEGA Ages Columns II here.

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SEGA has confirmed that Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games Tokyo 2020 will be seeing a release in Japanese arcades.

In addition, a special location test has been announced for Akihabara that will have the game playable there from July 26th to July 28th. 

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SEGA has sent out a few new videos for Tokyo 2020 Olympics: The Official Game. Find the game’s opening movie below, along with some commercials.

Two Point Hospital

The acclaimed simulator game Two Point Hospital is coming to Switch, developer Two Point Studios and publisher SEGA have announced. A release is planned for late 2019.

The Bigfoot and Pebberley Island expansions will be included at no extra cost. Additionally, Two Point Studios say it has “designed an intuitive, quick and precise control scheme from the ground up that’ll make building your hospitals more satisfying than ever.”

Here’s an overview of Two Point Hospital, along with a trailer:

Olympic Games Tokyo 2020: The Official Video Game will be released tomorrow in Japan. Youtube channel Nintendo Hall got their hands on an early copy and record about 22 minutes of footage, which you can find below:

SEGA has sent out a few screenshots from the newly-announced Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD, an updated version of the Wii title from 2006. View the images in the gallery below.

Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD hits Switch on October 29.

Earlier this month, SEGA unveiled Hatsune Miku: Project Diva Mega39’s. This will be the first entry in the rhythm series for Nintendo’s console.

Following the announcement, Japanese magazine Famitsu spoke with creative producer Makoto Osaki and producer / director Keiichi Matsunami to learn more about the game. The two developers spoke about the project’s origins, how they went about choosing songs, settling on the visuals, wanting to use the Joy-Con, and more.

You can find our full translation below.

Update (7/20): This is now up for pre-order on Amazon UK here.


Original (7/16): Earlier today, SEGA announced Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD. The remake of the Wii launch title arrives on October 29.

Retailers are now starting to go live with pre-orders, and have shown the game’s boxart. Amazon has the game here. Pricing is set at $39.99.

“I was totally addicted to this game when I was younger, so I’m putting in a ton of Easter eggs and details!”

-Masao Shirosaki, producer & director

The recent announcement of Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz HD marks the series’ return to home consoles since 9 years. To commemorate remaking the game for current-gen consoles, the latest issue of Famitsu features an interview with two key members of the team, Toshihiro Nagoshi and Masao Shirosaki. The interview discusses how development has been coming along, the series’ history, what makes the games so attractive, and new features that are being added to the remake.

We’ve prepared a full translation below the break.

Columns II: The Voyage Through Time will be the next entry in the SEGA Ages lineup on Switch. On the official website, a new batch of details and screenshots were provided.

Here’s the full roundup, courtesy of Gematsu:

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