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Sega’s transition from hardware to software after the Dreamcast’s demise was a turning point, but the publisher still delivered some of its best work on Sony’s PlayStation 2. From arcade-perfect ports ...
Sega might not have been in the console business anymore by the time the PS2 era rolled around, but that didn’t stop it from delivering some absolute bangers. Whether it was arcade-perfect ports, fast ...
Sega is currently in negotiations to supply software for PS2 and Game Boy Advance. 3. Sega is continuing to pursue the installation of the Dreamcast architecture in PCs, ...
The upcoming Sega Classics Collection is a compilation of 10 classic games that have been enhanced for the PlayStation 2. It predictably makes for something of a mixed bag in the year 2005 ...
At its Sega Sports Summit today in New York City, Sega announced two games for the PlayStation 2. Tennis 2K2 will be released for the PlayStation 2 in November, and NBA 2K2 will be released for ...
IGNPS2 was able to confirm today that Acclaim Entertainment does indeed own the rights to three Sega games and plans to publish them on PlayStation 2. According to a representative at Sega of ...
PlayStation 2 backwards compatibility could be returning to the PlayStation 3, according to what appears to be an internal document accidentally leaked by Sega of America, one that hints at ...
SEGA’s Shenmue PS2 port Spesaking to Famitsu , lead programmer Takeshi Hirai and programmer Makoto Wada revealed that there was a working, playable build of the original Shenmue for PlayStation 2.
Sega Rally 2006 was intended to be an anniversary celebration of the landmark original, appearing as a Japan-only PS2 release. However, this forgettable racer came with a disc entitled Sega Rally ...
He says that Move and Natal will draw in people “I’d call the PS2 type of consumer,” which will suit Sega’s upcoming games. He also said Sega will support each platform equally.
While this was the last Shinobi game on the Genesis, it did manage to continue on the Saturn and PS2, but after the somewhat underwhelming 2003 spin-off Nightshade, Sega put the series on ice.