Yea, SEGA might not even exist at that point.Quills on Wheels wrote:That's another good point that pops in my head. Again, I'm still waaay far off from getting a job. I haven't even started Uni yet obviously. Many things will change in 10 years or so.
(Finally) The SEGA Events/News Thread!
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[Part taken from original post on the RS front page]
See the list from the news post on the RS main site.From NeoGAF comes a post, revealing a leaked list of games set to be coming to the Xbox Live Arcade. From this list, many games are already set to be on their way to the service, like Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode 2. However, there are some game titles that are raising questions: Harmonix's Rock Band Blitz, and in this case, SEGA's Sonic Adventure 2....
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Lots o "Force" news this week, huh? It is nice to see the Game Gear get some love, SEGA really must love their classics! :DApparently the Australian Classification Board is getting much love for ways of giving away hints of games coming to the 3DS Virtual Console, and it appears they have striked again!
Defenders of the Oasis, and, in keeping up with the Shining Force trend, Shining Force: Sword of Hajya has now been approved by the A.C.B. for sale to the Nintendo 3DS, reports Nintendo Life.
Sword of Hajya, being received a "G" by the Board, is part of three 'side stories' in the franchise, and the only one of the three to be fully translated into English. It was later combined with its prequel, Shining Force Gaiden into Shining Force CD; don't fear however, as Nintendo Life says playing Sword of Hajya won't be much of an hassle since no prior knowledge of the series is needed.
Defenders of Oasis, another RPG published by SEGA, also set to be rated, takes its influences from the like of SEGA RPG great Phantasy Star as well as Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves. Even though it hasn't gotten a stellar footing, the website says it's well received enough to make it the 3DS system.
Any Shining Force fans looking the snag the title, or perhaps both? Let's us know in the comments below or in the SEGA News & Events Thread in the message boards!
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SEGA has probably brought back their retro games to today's consoles more then any company. That's what I hate about them. They just keep bringing in their old games into every single new console just to drain some money out of it instead of actually focusing on creating other games. I doubt ANY company has done this as much as SEGA.
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