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Sega Genesis Collection up for preorder on Xbox One
Sega Genesis Classics comes with over fifty games ranging from platformers, beat 'em ups, shoot 'em ups, and more. Ahead of its May 29, 2018 launch, the title is currently available for preorder on Xbox One with a ten percent discount.
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Sega pulls ‘Yakuza 6’ demo after players use it to access the full game
Sega has pulled the demo for Yakuza 6: The Song of Life after it was discovered that players could access the full game for free.
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SEGA changes plans for Sonic Forces’ Super Sonic DLC, will be free forever
SEGA prepared some new DLC for Sonic Forces last month. By downloading an add-on, you can transform into Super Sonic. There was a catch though. Originally, SEGA intended to make Super Sonic free for just a limited time. It was actually around today when the DLC was intended to cost $2. Fortunately, SEGA has changed its mind. The Super Sonic DLC will now be free forever. You won’t have to fork over any extra cash for it at any point in the future.
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House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn announced for arcades
Sega Interactive has announced House of the Dead: Scarlet Dawn for arcades. A preliminary location test will be held in Japan from January 19 to 21 at Sega Akihabara Building 3 in Tokyo, Japan. House of the Dead is a horror-themed gun shooting game series first launched in arcades in 1997. Since then, the series has expanded to home consoles, smartphones, movies, and more.
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SEGA is releasing all its classic games on iPhone and Android for free
Japanese video game developer SEGA has announced that it's bringing all its classic games to iOS and Android as part of a new service called SEGA Forever. Even better, five of the games are already available and they're completely free (with ads).
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The Life and Death of SEGA DREAMCAST - The Know
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Brazil Is An Alternate Video Game Universe Where Sega Beat Nintendo
When video games moved from arcades to living rooms, a whole new industry was born as Atari, Sega, Nintendo and others competed to dominate the world's home.
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