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SEGA Releases Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games

SEGA Releases Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games 

SEGA’s latest App Store release, Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games, offers four unique events to compete in — Skeleton, Curling, Figure Skating and Snowboard Cross.

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Super Monkey Ball 2 rolls into the App Store

Super Monkey Ball 2 rolls into the App Store 

SEGA’s first App Store release, Super Monkey Ball, was a smash hit pulling in a cool 2 million dollars in its first month. Super Monkey Ball offered over a hundred levels to play through, which was unheard of in the early days of the App Store. Building upon the success of the original, SEGA has released the sequel, Super Monkey Ball 2.

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SEGA’s Classic Side-Scroller ‘Golden Axe’ now on the iPhone

SEGA’s Classic Side-Scroller ‘Golden Axe’ now on the iPhone 

It’s been almost 20 years since I played Golden Axe, I had only warm fuzzy memories of this game, but let’s not forget nostalgia can play dirty tricks on one’s mind. So I fired up Golden Axe on my iPhone and played through the first stage, it only took a few minutes before all my repressed childhood memories came flooding back.

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SEGA’s ‘Sonic the Hedgehog’ dashes into the App Store

After SEGA’s successful App Store debut with Super Monkey Ball, pulling in a cool 2 million in its first month of sales, we thought we’d see a lot more of SEGA. Instead SEGA dropped off the radar for nearly a year, thankfully SEGA has come back to the App Store with their latest release, Sonic [...]

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SEGA releases Super Monkey Ball Lite (Free)

Super Monkey Ball was the first major success of the App Store selling well over 3,000 copies in the first 20 days. If you missed out on this game, here’s your chance to try it out for free. SEGA has released Super Monkey Ball Lite (Free), the lite edition features a tutorial level to help [...]

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Microsoft moving towards cross-platform games, iPhone ports hinted

At the last E3, Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s game studios mentioned the Apple iPhone specifically as one of the potential candidates for cross-platform games.
Looks like Microsoft is still taking a wait and see approach to iPhone gaming, those comments were made just a week after the App Store opened its doors.
Now that the sales [...]

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