For six hours a day, 10-year-old Adam Swinder stares at his television screen, doing battle with zombies, saving the planet, rescuing cheerleaders, being transformed into a flying dragon. “Fifty games ...
If you’re a nerd of a certain age, you might remember the 1999 Sega game Space Channel 5, where the intrepid Ulala must report (and copy) the dance moves of invading aliens in order to save the ...
The success of both Sonic the Hedgehog movies is paving the way for even more films based on Sega properties. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Picturestart is teaming up with the video game ...
The games, originally released in the '90s, are finding new life. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer With a third Sonic the Hedghog movie now in the works, Sega, the video game company behind the global ...
It looks like the Sonic the Hedgehog films were just the start of Sega’s plans to go Hollywood. Today the company announced that they would be partnering with media company Picturestart to bring two ...
While others argue about when and where to construct the elusive information superhighway, Sega of America Inc. in Redwood City, Calif., is launching video-game players toward the interactive future.
These days, on-demand gaming is a huge thing with players. Xbox Game Pass, for instance, offers a phenomenal value for $9.99, which is only going to get better with day-one game releases joining the ...
The music game Space Channel 5, starring Ulala, started out in 1999 on Dreamcast and even got a GBA version in 2003. You might also know the character from her appearances in other games such as Sonic ...