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Sega 1000 times

If I told you that you could play any game that has every been released by Sega and any released on a Sega console what would you say? I’d say yes, please.

Japanese videogames magazine, Famitsu, has be doing interviews with a horde of games developers in their most recent issue, and one of them was Mr. Yosuke Okunari, whose been a Sega stalwart since the mid-nineties. Okunari explained to Famitsu that he has been building a database of every Sega game every made, and this as yet unfinished database already has thousands of games recorded. That’s impressive enough on its own, but Okunari also said he would like to make the database playable.

How this would work it isn’t clear, and if it would even be reasonable for Sega to do such a thing seems implausible when you consider the legal issues over rights to all these games; but it would be pretty cool if Okunari and Sega could pull it off.

Ed-itor-in-chief


Playing videogames, writing about videogames, considering videogames—that about sums it up. Videogames are the one hobby that I’ve kept since I was only little, zapping ducks on the NES or knocking out MR. X. And when I’m not enjoying classics from the bit generation of games or checking out those earliest of polygons, I’m probably playing something from today’s age of modern gaming: if I’m not complaining about it. Something I’m doing at the moment? Taking the Multisystem 2 for a spin.

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