Help Lyra, her daemon Pan, and the armored bear Iorek rescue kidnapped children and put a stop to the Gobblers.
Sonic is back for another round of foot racing action.
Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games features the two famous characters together for the first time, competing with a large supporting cast.
You are Epsilon-Eagle, a genetically-enhanced alien soldier who takes up arms against his sinister former master in this side-scrolling action game.
The plot in this horror game will unfold predominantly through spoken dialogue.
Worldwide Soccer Manager 2008 brings the franchise back for another year of satisfying your micro-management needs.
Sega's wacky fish/man game gets a sequel on the PS2.
Play as one of thirty-two characters and wield your Wii Remote and Nunchuk as your weapons in battles like a real Soul Reaper.
Sega Rally Revo goes next gen, with dynamically deformable terrain - from gravel-littered tracks and smooth tarmac roads, to snow-covered mountain passes.
Bleach on the DS features head-to-head fighting with up to four players wirelessly. It also features slight customization via trait cards.
Help Sonic and Tails build a fleet of fast ships to rid the seas of sinister pirates.
Crazy Taxi and Crazy Taxi 2 arrive on the PSP under the title Fare Wars, offering up all new twists including new coop and multiplayer modes.
Its graphics fall short of the best the console has to offer, but its blend of action, stealth, and driving manages to keep things interesting throughout.
The sequel to Toy Commander puts you in control of toy vehicles who race it out in an indoor environment.
Farnation gives a nod to such successful PC games as Ultima Online and - more recently - Everquest by letting players interact with other human players across a large universe.
Sega's Virtua Fighter offshoot has spawned an arcade sequel.
This Samba sequel was originally planned for a US release, but was cancelled as US Dreamcast sales began to slide.
Sonic's first adventure for the Genesis pits him against the evil Dr. Robotnik.
Adam, Axel, and Blaze come together in this classic Genesis beat-em-up.
IMPORT: It's a polished game that serves as a showcase for the DC and the evolution of the RPG genre, and fans should definitely find a way to play it.
If you're already worn out on the gameplay of other rail-based light-gun games, The House of the Dead III won't draw you in.
While it would have been nice to see some slightly more drastic changes to the Crazy Taxi formula, fans of the original will immediately feel right at home with Crazy ...
You can't tell right off the bat, but Virtua Fighter 4 is the best fighting game in years.
Ooga Booga is a lighthearted and somewhat original game, but it's not quite as addictive as the games it most closely resembles.
Bomberman Online takes an old standard and makes it feel at least somewhat fresh again.
Despite its frustratingly flawed gameplay, World Series Baseball 2K2 is the Dreamcast's best baseball game.
Zoo Tycoon is a mostly enjoyable strategy game that's suitable for all ages, and it's a game that parents can play with their children.
With its better balance, new features, and addictive gameplay, PSO Version 2 stands out as one of the last great games for the system.
TechnoSoft's Genesis game is widely regarded as the first real-time strategy game.
Gunvalkyrie is almost a good game, and it won't be surprising to see some people looking past the game's problems and having some fun with it.
It's an unusual game that offers a serious challenge, as well as gorgeous graphics, a strong soundtrack, plenty of style, and a good replay value.
Every single one of the ports is incredibly poor, resulting in nothing but disappointment for anyone looking to replay any of these classic games.
Sega will bring its futuristic arcade-style sports game to the Dreamcast.
WOW Entertainment, the developers of The House of the Dead, are working on a dating sim for the Dreamcast.
Sega will release a Dreamcast version of Magic: the Gathering in Japan.
This business management game lets players own and operate a virtual version of Sega Enterprises.
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