Sega's new console
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Should Sega launch a new console?
Sega's new console
A new games console that will emulate the Wii as well as allowing you to play classic Sega games is being launched in the summer.
The console, called the Sega Zone, will come with 20 classic Sega titles, like Alex Kid, Golden Axe, Sonic and Knuckles and Ecco the dolphin as well as a further 30 games, 16 of which are motion controlled.
Users will be able to control the action via two included wireless remote controls and when not playing Sega titles be able to play the usual array of sports classics like table tennis, darts, fencing, beach volleyball, and golf by waving the controller in front of the screen as they do with the Nintendo console.
However, gamers hoping to be able to load in more games will be disappointed, although the makers say that they hope to offer more Sega titles in the future, you won't be able to add them to this system.
Priced at around £50, the Sega Zone is expected to be out in the summer.
The Sega Zone follows the launch of a revamped Sega Mega Drive console launched in April 2009.
The console, which is smaller than the original comes preloaded with 15 Sega licensed games, many of which are also featured on the Sega Zone.
It is, however, able to take old cartridges and is priced at £39.95.
the graphics won't come near the PS3/360 graphics
The console, called the Sega Zone, will come with 20 classic Sega titles, like Alex Kid, Golden Axe, Sonic and Knuckles and Ecco the dolphin as well as a further 30 games, 16 of which are motion controlled.
Users will be able to control the action via two included wireless remote controls and when not playing Sega titles be able to play the usual array of sports classics like table tennis, darts, fencing, beach volleyball, and golf by waving the controller in front of the screen as they do with the Nintendo console.
However, gamers hoping to be able to load in more games will be disappointed, although the makers say that they hope to offer more Sega titles in the future, you won't be able to add them to this system.
Priced at around £50, the Sega Zone is expected to be out in the summer.
The Sega Zone follows the launch of a revamped Sega Mega Drive console launched in April 2009.
The console, which is smaller than the original comes preloaded with 15 Sega licensed games, many of which are also featured on the Sega Zone.
It is, however, able to take old cartridges and is priced at £39.95.
the graphics won't come near the PS3/360 graphics
Re: Sega's new console
So basically even more revamped edition of Sega Mega Drive what we got last year. Good job, good job Sega....
Re: Sega's new console
... Because they quit making them back in the days?kazamafan15 wrote:you know Muggshotter Sega doesn't has any talent with making consoles anymore
Nah, it's better for them just to focus on games. (Where's Virtua Fighter 5 R anyway?)
I liked Sonic Next Gen and Sonic Unleashed felt okay. Now I'm all for Sega All-Stars Racing.
.... But the real question is: When Sega will stop milking Sonic? There's Sonic Collection for DS and even Sonic 4 is coming (is it breaking the cycle? I want Silver in it! D:).
Re: Sega's new console
I am gonna laugh how many times ''Unleashed'' is used in game namesMuggshotter wrote:... Because they quit making them back in the days?kazamafan15 wrote:you know Muggshotter Sega doesn't has any talent with making consoles anymore
Nah, it's better for them just to focus on games. (Where's Virtua Fighter 5 R anyway?)
I liked Sonic Next Gen and Sonic Unleashed felt okay. Now I'm all for Sega All-Stars Racing.
.... But the real question is: When Sega will stop milking Sonic? There's Sonic Collection for DS and even Sonic 4 is coming (is it breaking the cycle? I want Silver in it! D:).
All i know is that Sega has forever lost my thrust with some more company's
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