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The Japanese videogame company is opening new stores, planning new movies and is working on what it is calling a ‘Super Game’.
Japan's Sega aimed to revitalize its brand by tapping into nostalgia through remakes of classic games, movie adaptations, and ...
In its heyday during the 1980s and 1990s, Sega stood as a major player in the arcade and console market, renowned for titles such as Streets of Rage and Shinobi.
The big-screen success of 1990s video game speedster “Sonic the Hedgehog” has brought new fans to Japan’s Sega, which says it is poised for a ...
Janap's Sega opened new stores to bring back old fans. Back then, Sega was a huge name in video games in the 1990s.
The Japanese firm seeks to reinvent itself through nostalgic game remakes and movie adaptations. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
DFC Intelligence's Cole suggests that Sega should focus on "high-end" gaming—larger, more involved titles that build brand ...
Sega rushed the Saturn to market, blindsiding retailers and fans. The mishandled launch opened the door for Sony's ...
Sonic Adventure RTX Legacy Version adds real-time Path Tracing to the 1998 Dreamcast game that brought Sonic the Hedgehog ...