Please verify your email address. Sega is getting rid of various games from digital stores on different platforms by December 6, 2024. The delisting affects specific titles on Steam, Nintendo ...
This cult classic cap from the ’90s is back. The Von Dutch trucker hat — most notably sported by multi-hyphenate style icon Paris Hilton, pop star Britney Spears and actress Lindsay Lohan ...
For millennials and Gen Xers, catching a whiff of a sugary vanilla perfume can instantly whisk them back to a time when everyone seemed to wear scents that smelled like a bakery. Growing up, our ...
In the early 1990s, Sega was riding high off the monstrous success of its Sega Genesis video game console, which was ...
Sega's legendary Virtua Fighter series is set to make a return, the publisher has confirmed, some 18 years after the launch of its most recent numbered instalment, Virtua Fighter 5. Since then ...
Over 60 classic Sega games are being delisted from digital stores, including Crazy Taxi, Golden Axe and Jet Set Radio. Starting on 6th December at 11:59pm PST (so, 7.59am on 7th December ...
Disguising her baby bump, Lawrence held a black jacket in front of her stomach and accessorized with square-shaped sunglasses and a pair of black-and-white Puma Speedcats—the Y2k sneaker that's ...
Sega Corporation has filed a lawsuit against Japanese developer Bank of Innovation, alleging that the studio has infringed on multiple patents held by the Sonic publisher. Bank of Innovation is ...
Daryl Baxter is a writer and published author of two books so far — 'The Making of Tomb Raider' and '50 Years of Boss Fights’.… The SEGA Dreamcast is one of the most beloved consoles of the past 30 ...
who embodied the epitome of Y2K fashion at the 2000 MTV Video Music Awards clad in a Sean John outfit paired with bedazzled hoop earrings. The “Love Don’t Cost a Thing” singer has been a ...
Please verify your email address. Sega is suing Bank of Innovation for $6.6 million over patent infringement in its mobile game Memento Mori. Bank of Innovation denies any infringement and vows to ...
Though it was a fairly mind-blowing feature at the time, Sega never used lock-on technology again. Yes, it was innovative, but it was also a tool designed to solve one very specific problem.