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Experiencing OutRun as it was meant to be, on Amiga. Faithfully recreated with smooth performance, original soundtrack, and that unmistakable arcade feel.
The Memphis Flyer is Memphis’ alternative newsweekly, serving the metro Memphis area of nearly a million residents. The Flyer was started in 1989 by Contemporary Media, Inc., the locally owned ...
Sega's OutRun debuted in arcades way back in 1986 and was lauded for its impressive graphics, selectable soundtrack, and nonlinear gameplay. It was the highest-grossing arcade game ...
Director Michael Bay has signed on to direct an adaptation of Sega's venerable car racing game Out Run through Universal, with Sydney Sweeney attached to star, as reported by Deadline. And that's ...
Michael Bay and Sydney Sweeney are adapting the Sega driving sim Out Run Michael Bay and Sydney Sweeney are making OutRun, proving once again that we need to stop being surprised when plotless ...
Sonic Rumble's new crossover event brings in guest characters from multiple Sega franchises, but many fans are not happy about the timing.
In Japan, arcades are called 'Game Centers' - and they are disappearing at an alarming rate. Countless Japanese game centers and arcades have closed over the past year or more, including 2 of ...
Old school Sega Genesis and Sega CD fans might remember this trio of side-scrolling games that released in the early 1990s.
Is the Oura Ring too plain, and the Galaxy Ring too subtle? How about a smart ring with gems embedded into it? That's what this mad $80 smart ring offers.
EXCLUSIVE: Paul W.S. Anderson will write and direct The House of the Dead, an action-packed feature based on the legacy Sega franchise. Anderson will produce alongside his partner Jeremy Bolt ...
Back in 1970, Sega introduced an arcade game that would pave the way for many of today's most popular video games. Known as Jet Rocket, the electromechanical marvel boasted several world-firsts ...
A Shot Rings Out, and a Warning to America In the wake of a shocking crime, can we hope for any improvement in our political culture? Any amelioration of the bile? By Peggy Noonan Share ...