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Sega is expanding in Asia to reduce reliance on Japan, partnering with regional firms such as Longtu Game in China. Mobile games now make up more than half of its business, following its 2023 ...
And then Sega of America didn’t release nearly as many games for the Saturn in their region as Sega of Japan did in theirs, and that third-party publishers ended up following suit to even more ...
Despite that slow start, the Saturn’s library is vaster than you might have realized, with over 1000 official, licensed releases on the system, but 775 of them remained exclusive to Japan ...
Sega has officially opened up its first physical store. Similarly to the Nintendo stores around the world, the Sega store will feature exclusive merchandise, interactive displays, and places to ...
In the late 1980s, the big console battle was between the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Sega Genesis (also known as the Super Famicom and Mega Drive in Japan, respectively). Sega's ...
The Onkyo Sega Saturn wireless earphones cost 15,500 yen (~$100) and the wireless charger costs 4,400 yen (~$28.46.) Pre-orders open on December 19, 2024 from the Onkyo online store.
Sega already dismissed the idea of a retro mini Saturn this year, but Time Extension points out an unexpected collaboration with Onkyo in Japan. The CP-TWS01A buds go on sale Thursday with their ...
Sega's first glimpse at what looks like a new Yakuza prequel. Watch on YouTube In a way it's a balance, though. I played various roles such as management in Japan relating to the west or east, and ...
Although the Tomb Raider franchise was once tied closely to the PlayStation brand, in Japan it actually debuted on Sega Saturn, a fact that still sticks in former Sony boss Shawn Layden’s craw.
The story of the Sega Saturn is both fascinating and tragic. It was released in 1994 in Japan, followed by a North American release in 1995. Unfortunately for Sega, Sony had a more promising ...
The all-too-forgotten Sega Saturn was home to many great games. Despite being considered a commercial failure in the West, it had a much richer library in Japan.
By 1994, when the Sega Saturn was released in the US, videogame technology was moving fast. The Saturn was 32-bit console that ran games from CD-ROMs and boasted a dual CPU architecture.