"Boss is approaching!"
An impressive @M2_game port of Gunstar Heroes was released on the Game Gear exclusively in Japan 28 years ago this month!#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/gECR3CKFSw
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) March 31, 2021
21 years ago today, The Typing of the Dead swapped out the AMS’ Dreamcast light guns for keyboards and a whole new genre was born!
Who knew typing could be so much fun?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/HhSCoXdOVp
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) March 30, 2021
On this day in 1987 Great Basketball launched on the Mark III, bringing with it not only the thrill of the sport but the atmosphere of the game too, thanks to the animated crowds and dancing cheerleaders.#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/lCsnxrk0NZ
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) March 29, 2021
“Teikoku kagekidan, sanjou!”
SEGA’s all-star theatre troupe briefly took a break from their usual heroics for puzzle gaming when Hanagumi Taisen Columns launched on the Saturn 24 years ago this month.#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/bUNADtn43o
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) March 28, 2021
Unleash your imagination with SEGA!
29 years ago today Japanese Mega Drive fans were able to draw their own images and then decorate them with stamps of famous SEGA characters with Art Alive!
What did you create?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/k8HtpS2mWJ
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) March 27, 2021