SEGA Forever
:: TO BE THIS GOOD TAKES AGES ::
Thank you @M2_game, @okunari and the entire SEGA AGES team!
I had a lot of fun playing this lineup!
Until the next fight! pic.twitter.com/ywQPwMT8MX— Tracker (@Tracker_TD) August 28, 2020
SEGA Forever
:: TO BE THIS GOOD TAKES AGES ::
Thank you @M2_game, @okunari and the entire SEGA AGES team!
I had a lot of fun playing this lineup!
Until the next fight! pic.twitter.com/ywQPwMT8MX— Tracker (@Tracker_TD) August 28, 2020
SEGA Forever
The GameCube version of Billy Hatcher and the Giant Egg featured five minigames you could download to your Game Boy Advance!
Which would you download?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/kwVixQhyJV
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) August 27, 2020
SEGA Forever
Ecco: The Tides of Time was released in Japan #OnThisDay 26 years ago!
Did you… ever get past that first bit?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/dM77gh184F
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) August 26, 2020
SEGA Forever
Super Fantasy Zone was never released at retail on the Genesis in the US…
Fortunately that has since been resolved thanks to it appearing on the Genesis/Mega Drive Mini!#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/ur35RgszEj
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) August 25, 2020
SEGA Forever
This picture was taken in Sega of Japan's offices in Hanuda, Tokyo. A Sega Digitizer System can be seen by the seated man with a mouse in his hand, apparently working on the arcade game "Title Fight." Images from the Chilean magazine "Muy Interesante" and posted by @EonFafnir. pic.twitter.com/tet63tMQRT
— Sega-16.com (@Sega16) August 25, 2020