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New Sega JRPG To Be Revealed at Tokyo Game Show Teases Characters With New Videos

Following the tease of a brand new mobile JRPG to be revealed at Tokyo Game Show 2021, Sega is now teasing its characters. We get to see glimpses and hear the voices of two characters, a female and a male. You can check both videos by clicking on the tweets below. Apparently, Twitter embeds don’t show videos anymore so you’ll need to click on each. The concept of the game dubbed “true role-playing” is about letting the player decide how the story goes and ultimately the ending. Apparently, both sad

Sega’s New RPG is a Mobile Game and Fans Aren’t Happy

Top GamesImage courtesy of SegaA new RPG from Sega has been teased, but fans have been expressing their disappointment due to it being a mobile-only game.Sega have released a very brief teaser for their next RPG ahead of its reveal at Tokyo Game Show. The teaser, posted to Sega's official YouTube channel, has already received a bit of backlash from fans. The reason? It's a mobile game. Not much has been revealed so far about Sega's next RPG, other than it being a joint project with Persona developer Atlus. This

Updated Disney Classic Games Collection To Include SNES Version Of Aladdin, Among Others

An updated Disney Classic Games Collection of retro games will include the SNES version of Aladdin alongside GBA and Mega Drive versions of The Jungle Book. This claim comes from Vooks, which also mentions that it will be releasing across all major platforms in November this year.  Of course, as fans might already know – Aladdin had two completely different versions of the same game on the SNES and the Sega Mega Drive. While the latter was present in the Disney collection that was released in 2019, the SNES version(developed

Sonic the Hedgehog co-creator Yuji Naka working on smaller project following departure from Square Enix

Yuji Naka, the Sonic the Hedgehog’s co-creator and former head of Sonic Team at Sega, has returned from a brief hiatus and is now working on a new project despite contemplating retirement earlier this year after leaving Square Enix.  Naka joined Square Enix in 2018 to lead a new project, which eventually became Balan Wonderworld. The game was met with poor reviews when it launched on March 26 and shortly thereafter, Naka resigned from his position, although he didn’t officially announce it until June 5.  At the time, Naka mentioned that

Sonic Colors Ultimate Continues Trend of Half-Baked Releases

Top GamesImage provided by SEGA.Epilepsy warning on all Tweets included in this article.Sonic Colors is considered to be one of the best “modern-style” games in the series, yet few have played it due to its inaccessibility. As a title on the Nintendo Wii (excluding a Sonic Rush-styled version on the Nintendo DS), it remained a relic of the past for the longest time until SEGA’s announcement of modern console releases. Hopes were high, and many were eager to finally experience the colorful exploits of Sonic and the Wisps in Eggman’s

Soulcalibur VI, Tekken 7 producer Motohiro Okubo officially leaves Bandai Namco after 25 years

Soulcalibur VI and Tekken 7 producer Motohiro Okubo is leaving Bandai Namco after 25 years working with the company.  This announcement came earlier today as Okubo shared Aug. 31 was officially his last day with Bandai Namco and thanked fans for supporting all of the games he worked on in the past. “25 years ago, I joined the former Namco and met various people. I am grateful to all the people I met,” Okubo said. “Especially through Soulcalibur VI, I received enormous power from players all over the world. Thank

NetEase reportedly finalizing deal to bring on Sega creative director, Yakuza creator Toshihiro Nagoshi

The race between Chinese video game companies to build up development assets has been heating up for some time now, but it looks like NetEase is finalizing a deal that will coax Toshihiro Nagoshi away from Sega after more than 30 years, according to Bloomberg. Nagoshi, who has been with Sega since 1989, worked as Sega of Japan’s chief creative officer from 2012 until January of this year, when he stepped down to become the creative director and is well known as the creator of the popular Yakuza franchise. His

Nintendo’s SNES turns 30 years old, fans celebrate the classic system

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System is officially 30 years old, having launched on Aug. 23, 1991, just under a year after the Super Famicom was originally released in Japan.  As a follow-up to the popular NES system, the SNES was an instant success upon release, eventually selling approximately 49.1 million worldwide throughout its lifetime. That was mostly attributed to 23.4 million units sold in the Americas and 17.2 million units in Japan, making it the best-selling console of its generation.  On this day 30 years ago, the Super Nintendo Entertainment

Lost Judgment Gets Tons of Screenshots Showing Minigames, Play Spots, Features, & a Good Boi

Today Sega released a massive gallery of screenshots of the upcoming action game Lost Judgment, sequel of the popular Yakuza spin-off Judgment. We start with more clubs within the School Drama part of the game, and specifically with the Boxing Club, which Yagami will join in order to investigate one of the students. There he will also experience an unexpected reunion. Boxing is similar to normal fighting, but has different rules. Next is the Bosozoku community, which I guess could be translated with “motorcycle gang.” It’s a Japanese subculture focused