Entries in 'sega' (432)
Dreamcast games coming to PS3
MCV can reveal that SCEA is currently in discussions to bring a number of Dreamcast titles exclusively to PSN.
PS2 titles coming to PSN
In what would be the most significant development in the history of the PlayStation Network, Sony is planning on bringing the entire PS2 back-catalogue to its digital content platform PSN, ...
Yakuza 3 coming to UK and Europe?
1UP is reporting that Yakuza 3 is being localised for US and European markets.
Sega: ‘This is our best ever line-up’
Publisher Sega will spend millions on promoting its “greatest ever” release slate.
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New 2D Sonic in the works
Sega has confirmed that development is well underway on a brand new 2D Sonic title, which is currently going under the name Project Needlemouse.
Sega sticks by mature Wii releases
Sega has vowed to plough on with its strategy of creating adult games for Wii – despite the commercial failure of MadWorld earlier this year.
Disney to re-evaluate Marvel game deals
Future Marvel video games may be produced in-house at Disney, the firm revealed during an investors conference call.
Napoleon: Total War announced
Sega has announced Napoleon: Total War for February 2010.
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Sega committed to hardcore Wii titles
More adult Wii games will be release by Sega despite lacklustre sales of titles such as MadWorld.
Football Manager 2010 dated
Sports Interactive’s Football Manager 2010 will hit PC and Mac on October 30th, alongside Football Manager Handheld 2010 on PSP.
Fewer games, higher prices this Xmas
The ghost of unprofitable Christmas past will hit consumers this Q4 – as retailers keep software prices high and publishers shunt more triple-A titles than ever to next year.
Aliens Vs. Predator dated
Sega’s upcoming FPS Aliens Vs. Predator will arrive in Europe in February next year.
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Mario and Sonic marketing push kicks off
Mario and Sonic At The Olympic Winter Games may be a few months from launch, but publisher Sega has already begun its ‘biggest ever’ marketing campaign for the title.
Sales and losses down at Sega
Japanese developer and publisher Sega has announced mixed results for the quarter ending June 30th 2009, with the period bringing a decrease in the firm’s operating losses – but also ...
New Super Monkey Ball announced
Sega has lifted the lid on a brand new instalment to its popular Monkey Ball franchise – brand new Wii title Super Monkey Ball: Step & Roll.
Moore returns with outsource marketing
Former Sega marketing director Tina Moore (nee Hicks) has set up a company offering project work for companies looking to keep down their marketing overhead.
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Now Bayonetta delayed until ‘10
Publisher Sega has confirmed that Platinum Games’ Bayonetta will the Q4 2009 release window and is now due for release some time in early 2010.
Sega to take over Trafalgar Square
Sega is planning to take over Trafalgar Square this October to promote the long-awaited Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games in time for the Christmas gifting period, MCV ...
Sega dates Mario & Sonic’s winter outing
Publisher Sega has revealed that Mario & Sonic at the Winter Olympic Games, the existence of which was exclusively broken by MCV’s sister site CasualGaming.biz, will be released in Europe ...
Obsidian confirms Aliens RPG cancellation
Obsidian Entertainment has confirmed that the development of the Aliens RPG has been cancelled.
Sega mourns Michael Jackson
Sega has publicly waved goodbye to ‘King Of Pop’ Michael Jackson.
Sega confirms management changes
Publisher Sega has promoted Naoya Tsurumi to the head of its consumer business for Europe, Japan and America.
Hayes set for global Sega role
Mike Hayes is to add USA responsibilities to his existing Euro role at Sega, becoming overall head of what is effectively 'Sega West'.
Simon Jeffery leaves Sega for Ngmoco
In a move that will further bolster its already blossoming industry credentials, leading iPhones games developer Ngmoco has moved to capture Sega of America’s president and CEO Simon Jeffery.
Sega sets sights on catching rivals
Sega is confident that its ‘strongest line-up of all time’ can help it pinch market share from its main rivals.
In an exclusive interview, the firm told MCV that it ...




































