Sega Zone (console)
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Developer | AtGames |
---|---|
Type | Video game console (Dedicated console) |
Release date | 2010 |
Introductory price | 49ドル |
The Sega Zone, also known as Sega Reactor is a dedicated video game console released under license from Sega (through AtGames) in summer 2010.[1] It has 20 built-in classic games from the Mega Drive/Genesis library. Of these 20 games, 16 of them have motion-control enabled. When released, it cost 49ドル in the UK.
Games
- 20 licensed Sega Mega Drive games
- [2]
- Kid Chameleon
- Chakan: The Forever Man
- Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Sonic the Hedgehog Spinball
- Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle
- Comix Zone
- Altered Beast
- Arrow Flash
- Bonanza Bros.
- The Ooze
- Crack Down
- Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine
- Ecco the Dolphin
- ESWAT: City Under Siege
- Fatal Labyrinth
- Flicky
- Gain Ground
- Golden Axe
- Jewel Master
- 16 Interactive Sports Games from the Zone 40
- [3]
- Darts
- Curling
- Tennis
- Swimming
- Sword Of Warrior
- Fishing
- Badminton
- Super Shoot
- Baseball
- Golf
- Bowling
- Ping Pong
- Boxing
- Football ("Soccer" in the United States)
- Fencing
- Beach Volleyball
- 14 Arcade Games (Mega Drive games produced by TecToy, Microlab and AtGames)
- Jack's Pea
- Mahjong
- Warehouse Keeper
- Memory
- Spider
- Naval Power
- Mr Balls
- Cannon
- Bottle Taps Racer
- Bomber
- Checker
- Hexagonos
- Air Hockey
- Fight & Lose
References
- ^ "Sega Zone". 27 May 2020.
- ^ "New Sega console hitting this summer". February 2010.
- ^ "News - New One off SEGA Console with Motion Control - Summer 2010".
- Parrish, Kevin (2 February 2010). "Sega Making Motion Control Console? No". Tom's Guide. Retrieved 23 October 2015.
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