Those looking forward to the Unleashed Project will be disheartened to hear that the project is no more. In a statement released by the Project’s head, S0LV0, she’s stated that it was time to call it quits. From the Twitlonger post: So, here it is. I can’t begin to express how sorry I am about […]
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Five independent Dreamcast arriving soon

Five releases are heading to the Dreamast soon courtesy of JoshProd, now in the ever-so-fragile blue boxes that Sega Europe adopted for the console in the PAL regions. Two of these are standard releases, The Ghost Blade and Dux 1.5, with new cases to fit into European collections. The other three are more intriguing. Alice’s […]
Five independent Dreamcast arriving soon

Five releases are heading to the Dreamast soon courtesy of JoshProd, now in the ever-so-fragile blue boxes that Sega Europe adopted for the console in the PAL regions. Two of these are standard releases, The Ghost Blade and Dux 1.5, with new cases to fit into European collections. The other three are more intriguing. Alice’s […]
SEGA News Bits: What does Nintendo Switch mean for Project Sonic 2017?

On this SEGA News Bits, we are doing things a bit differently since SEGA news seems to be slow. This week we will be discussing what Nintendo Switch means for Project Sonic 2017. While the Nintendo Switch is a nice piece of portable hardware, there is a big difference between Nintendo Switch and its competitors when it comes […]
Puyo Puyo Fever

The impending release of Puyo Puyo Tetris has reminded me of a far off time, back when I was still a young adult. That’s right – 2004. Sega was gearing up to release Puyo Puyo Fever on just about every platform known to man, and I was excited. Not because of a love for Puyo Puyo, […]
Puyo Puyo Fever

The impending release of Puyo Puyo Tetris has reminded me of a far off time, back when I was still a young adult. That’s right – 2004. Sega was gearing up to release Puyo Puyo Fever on just about every platform known to man, and I was excited. Not because of a love for Puyo Puyo, […]
Maximum Power Up Podcast – Episode 44: SEGA Power Magazine

SEGA Power magazine ran from 1989 until 1997 covering a lot of SEGA games over the years. Although there were many SEGA magazines available SEGA Power had a lot of fans, however in 1994 it went in a different direction.
King Of Soles Launches Retro-Inspired Sneakers

We love displaying our interests on our feet. That sounds like a joke, but you’ve not seen Darran striding up and down the office in his Star Wars shoes. In any case, the fact that those were made suggests that there’s a market for cool nostalgia-themed footwear, and Ireland’s first sneaker label King Of Soles […]
King Of Soles Launches Retro-Inspired Sneakers

We love displaying our interests on our feet. That sounds like a joke, but you’ve not seen Darran striding up and down the office in his Star Wars shoes. In any case, the fact that those were made suggests that there’s a market for cool nostalgia-themed footwear, and Ireland’s first sneaker label King Of Soles […]
PAL N64 Hits 20th Anniversary

Today marks 20 years since Nintendo first unleashed the N64 upon gamers in the UK, Europe and Australasia, on 1st March 1997. In a far cry from today’s release practices, the PAL N64 launched nine months behind the Japanese model, and six months behind North America’s release. Much as it had with the SNES, Nintendo chose to enter […]
