Looking at Scorcher is a little like watching a TV with bad reception: The more you squint, the better it looks.
The Legend of Oasis is not different enough from the original Genesis title to justify its upgrade to the Saturn.
Dragon Force is one of those rare games that demands countless hours of attention.
Psygnosis has done a beautiful job of bringing Pratchett's entertaining world to the realm of electronic gaming.
Prospective buyers will definitely want to rent this one first to see if they can stomach its inadequacies.
Whereas developer Taito's Bust-a-Move 2 was a lotta puzzle, Bust-a-Move 3 is a whole lotta puzzle.
Bug Too! is a game for the few people out there that enjoyed the first Bug!
Graphically, Daytona USA CCE blows the original away.
Though URA has the most features of any Toshinden release to date, it's still like playing the previous Toshinden games.
Sonic breaks out into an isometric "3D" view in this adventure, once again trying to thwart Dr. Eggman and free small animals from robotic cages.
Sega is working on a new game in the Vectorman series.
The Shenmue series comes online with an MMO for PC.
Sega's classic rally racing series is coming to the PS2.
Tenchu: Shinobi Taizen brings the Tenchu franchise to the PSP.
Fifth Phantom Saga is a sci-fi shooter for the PlayStation 3.
Warhammer Online lets players engage in battle in a persistent online world based on the popular Warhammer tabletop wargaming universe. This game was canceled and picked back up by Mythic.
This "Here Comes the Hammer"-era Sega CD game was canceled prior to its release.
Obsidian Entertainment, the dev team behind KOTOR II and NeverWinter Nights 2, have signed with Sega to create an RPG based on the Alien film franchise.
Sega Splash Golf will bring a range of golfing fun to your PC.
This compilation bundles together the first two handheld versions of Sega's long-running space-themed RPG.
The director of Jet Set Radio Future is heading up this hybrid action strategy game, which alternates dungeon crawling and city building.
Wonder Boy in Monster World makes its way to the PlayStation Network.
Released shortly after Street Fighter 2, Fatal Fury was unique largely due to the fact that it had two separate planes that players could strategically use to dodge attacks.
Factor 5 developed this port of Irem's classic arcade shooter.
The classic arcade game gets a graphical makeover on Xbox Live Arcade.
Though After Burner II is translated fairly well, it suffers most at the hands of the control scheme, which loses a lot of value on the scaled-down mobile system.
Art of Fighting brought several key new features to the fighting game scene; most notably a "spirit" bar that limited the number of special moves you could perform.
Ecco the Dolphin splashes onto Xbox LIVE Arcade.
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