Hitmaker! is developing this arcade game that uses cards similar to those found in a traditional collectable card game.
Sega is working on a new Initial D game for the PlayStation 2.
Jet Grind Radio is one of those "something for everyone" games that really make a perfect addition to the Dreamcast library.
Any chance to enjoy Space Channel 5: Ulala's Cosmic Attack is swept away by the unforgiving timing required to play the game.
It's balanced well for casual players, yet it's this same balance that ultimately keeps the game from being truly compelling at this point in time.
Sonic Pinball Party takes the familiar characters and graphics from three of Sega's most cherished franchises and uses them to create an especially satisfying pinball game.
Sega Arcade Gallery for the GBA includes accurate conversions of OutRun, Super Hang-On, and Space Harrier, as well as a so-so rendition of After Burner.
The King of Route 66 suffers from a lot of its predecessor's problems.
The GBA version of Sega's classic driving game features support for up to four players.
World Series Baseball 2K3 is simply the best and most addictive baseball game available this year.
You'll find that the controls are just a little too sluggish, making it feel as though you're driving a run-down school bus instead of a quick and nimble jet fighter ...
Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is an enjoyable game that should appeal to dinosaur buffs and park simulation fans alike, thanks to its attractive graphics engine and unique features.
Even though most of the enhancements in Sonic Advance 2 make the game more difficult, they also make it much more interesting than previous Sonic games.
Sakura Taisen: Atsuki Chishio Ni is a remake of the Sega Saturn original.
Panzer Dragoon Orta is an outstandingly well-executed game, featuring gameplay that's easy to grasp but rewards continued practice, exceptional graphics and sound, and a lot of worthwhile extras.
Sega describes this game as psycho-trip action. What, exactly, that means remains to be seen.
Kouma is an offshoot of Sega's long-running Sakura Taisen series.
In short, Sonic Team has created a party experience for the ages - like Bomberman, the best idea is to grab a bunch of friends and go head-to-head.
While Time Stalkers' story is passable enough, its contradictory dungeon, battle, and experience system undermines any hope you may have had of enjoying this game.
Crazy Taxi is still a fun, exciting game, but fans of Crazy Taxi who already own the Dreamcast release don't really need to bother with the PlayStation 2 version.
Kenji Eno has created one of the most engaging stories of all time and given it support in every way possible, except the one that matters most: gameplay.
Prospective buyers will definitely want to rent this one first to see if they can stomach its inadequacies.
Graphically, Daytona USA CCE blows the original away.
This game may never make it to the winner's circle, but it'll get you where you want to go.
If you really want to play this game you should definitely pick up the import.
Destruction Derby is a demolition racing game from Psygnosis.
Basically, it's a blast.
The key to this collection is that each game soars to the top of its respective genre.
Psygnosis has done a beautiful job of bringing Pratchett's entertaining world to the realm of electronic gaming.
id Software's classic first-person shooter is now on Xbox Live Arcade.
Billy and Jimmy Lee take to the streets in this classic arcade side-scroller.
Dragon Force is one of those rare games that demands countless hours of attention.
Dragon Force 2 is almost a complete rehash of the first title, only now with a new story and a handful of new features.
The ballots have been cast and the verdict has arrived: The Duke is A-#1.
If you've beaten Dynamite Cop in arcades there's no real reason to buy the game.
Ecco holds up the standards of creative execution that Sega has set for its flagship titles and simultaneously makes clearer the potential for artistry in video games.
While the game does put an interesting spin on the first-person shooter, the ridiculous oversights and design flaws of the adventure component stifle what fun there is to be had.
Skies of Arcadia is the product of a legacy of role-playing games that hearkens back to Sega's earliest days in the home console market.
Fighters Megamix is the only fighting game a Saturn owner needs.
If you have a Saturn, this is the fighting game to own.
Floigan Brothers has a distinct look and a clever concept, but these are its only strengths, and they aren't enough to support the rest of the game's numerous flaws.
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