Pengo, destroyer of Sno-Bees, first showed up in Japanese arcades 38 years ago this month!#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/7yHHQ9vJLN
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) September 16, 2020
The Master System version of Shinobi was released in the US in September 1988, less than a year after the arcade release in Japan!
What's your preferred entry in the Shinobi franchise?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/sJQQlWHUul
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) September 15, 2020
First 4 Figures is happy to announce that a Sonic The Hedgehog – Super Shadow resin statue is in development! Hit that SIGN-UP button in the link provided to stay up to date with all our latest Sonic The Hedgehog teasers and First 4 Figures news. https://t.co/ZKkAiHYF6F#Sonic pic.twitter.com/oJEwyjXnBI
— First 4 Figures (@First4Figures) September 15, 2020
Kunitake Aoki lists in detail some of the works he has done for Sega. He worked on many arcade games from 1987 to 1991 (Shadow Dancer, Gain Ground) and designed the main illustration for Bonanza Bros. one of the first 3DCG artworks made for a video game.https://t.co/VfuhqhKDhJ pic.twitter.com/E3HBlvCaY0
— VGDensetsu (@VGDensetsu) September 13, 2020
The Mega Drive launched in the UK 30 years ago today, at a price of £189.99!
What were your top… 30 titles for this 16-bit beast?#SEGAForever pic.twitter.com/CmFkJRVmpn
— SEGA Forever (@SEGAForever) September 14, 2020