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This is a selection of the best action games developed or published by Sega that can induce nostalgia in gamers.
The mall debuted in 1995 as “The Entertainment Center at Irvine Spectrum” being home to one of the county’s earliest ...
Running at a rock-solid 60 frames per second, F-Zero X on the Nintendo 64 was a blisteringly fast racing game that pushed the console to its limits. With 30 racers on track and zero slowdown, it was a ...
The speakeasy has a semi-secret entrance through an old vault door inside the arcade. There is a special entrance to My Friend’s House, an underground speakeasy with a 1990s theme featuring analog ...
From 1992 to MK1 is a journey through blood-soaked arenas, unforgettable rivalries, and decades of reinvention.
Genda Gigo Entertainment announced on July 15 that it will close the Akihabara Gigo 1 arcade at the end of August 2025. This ...
Sega rushed the Saturn to market, blindsiding retailers and fans. The mishandled launch opened the door for Sony's ...
Street Fighter has also been graced with its own clamshell diorama. This one (also $19.99 at Amazon) is a beat-for-beat ...
Where would Japan’s arcades be without the rows and rows of crane games that Sega’s influential machine helped popularize?
A plank of wood on four wheel has been the basis of some truly great games for years. Here are the best skateboarding games ...