Posts Tagged ‘sega’
  • Renegade Ops – New Screenshots

    Posted by on July 7, 2011 under Euro, PC, PS3, Xbox 360
    New screen shots of Sega's upcoming release of Renegade Ops. Screen shots: Art: ... more.
  • Virtua Tennis 4 (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on June 17, 2011 under PS3, Reviews
    Virtual Tennis 4 is one of the best tennis games available today. Mix the love of the sport with role-playing elements and you have Virtual Tennis in a nutshell. There are multiple game types to choose from, ranging from your run-of-the mill arcade-style match ups to online battles. There is also a career mode for an expansive offline experience; it is a must-play for tennis fans. During career... more.
  • Binary Domain – New E3 Screenshots

    Posted by on June 8, 2011 under News, PS3, Xbox 360
    Check out some of the latest E3 screen shots of Binary Domain. Screen shots: ... more.
  • Rise of Nightmares – Trailer & Screenshots (Warning – Mature Content)

    Posted by on June 8, 2011 under Euro, News, Xbox 360
    SEGA Europe and SEGA of America, today announce that the trailer for the upcoming premier horror title: Rise of Nightmares on Kinect for the Xbox 360. Rise of Nightmares heightens the horror experience like never before, forcing you to use your whole body against your enemies.  Using cutting-edge technology, you will be trapped in a nightmare-world of zombies, monsters and hellish scientis... more.
  • Sega Reveals BlockBuster Line-Up For E3 2011

    Posted by on June 6, 2011 under Euro, News, PC, Portables, PS3, Xbox 360
    SEGA of America, and SEGA Europe. today announced its roster of titles to be presented at the 2011 Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3 2011). The company will present more than 13 new games across all major platforms, including several games in stunning stereoscopic 3D, support for PlayStation Move for the PlayStation 3 , Kinect for the Xbox 360 and Nintendo 3DS. The lineup spans multiple gen... more.
  • House of the Dead: OverKill – Extended Cut

    Posted by on May 27, 2011 under Euro, News, PS3
    SEGA Europe and SEGA of America, today announced that mutant-massacring B-movie blood fest, The House of the Dead: OVERKILL - Extended Cut is presented for the first time in full HD with 3D support and PlayStation Move compatibility on the PlayStation 3. This gruesome shooter puts you in the middle of a mutant outbreak in Bayou County. With all seven stages of the original re-mastered and two... more.
  • Sega Rally Online Arcade – Now Available on Xbox Live

    Posted by on May 18, 2011 under Euro, News, Xbox 360
    SEGA of America, and SEGA Europe today announced the launch of their highly anticipated racing game, SEGA Rally Online Arcade. The game includes multiple modes of single and multi-player gameplay, all featuring the intense, fast-paced racing of SEGA Rally presented in High Definition. SEGA Rally Online Arcade is available Xbox LIVE Arcade for the Xbox 360 for 800 Microsoft Points. “SEGA ... more.
  • Crush3D Coming to Nintendo 3DS

    Posted by on May 11, 2011 under Euro, News, Portables
    Sega of America has revealed details of a new Nintendo 3DS game entitled Crush3D. The concept is to navigate surreal platforms in Danny's (the hero's) mind by crushing your way through 2D and 3D worlds. Danny's crushing ability will take him to impossible heights, overcome obstacles, and even eliminate enemies. “CRUSH3D gives all gamers a chance to experience this critically acclaimed co... more.
  • Sega’s Virtua Tennis 4 Now Available

    Posted by on May 11, 2011 under News, PS3, WII, Xbox 360
    Sega's Virtua Tennis 4 is now available in retail stores. The latest sequel offers more realism with the Playstation Move and 3D technology, Kinect support, and Wii MotionPlus technology. For the first time, seven new champions make their debut allowing players to take on the likeness of Juan Martín Del Potro, Fernando Gonzalez, Caroline Wozniacki and Laura Robson. Virtua Tennis 4 feature... more.
  • Yakuza 4 (Review) Playstation 3

    Posted by on April 30, 2011 under PS3, Reviews
    Sega loves us. Yakuza 4 includes the missing content that was omitted from the non-Japanese release of Yakuza 3. The hostess clubs, the dating, and all the hotspots that make the seedy nightlife of Kamurocho exciting are present and accounted for. The biggest change to the series is the inclusion of 4 playable characters with stories that eventually intersect. Unlike Yakuza 3 where Kazuma was t... more.