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So...Paramount Plus will have a Golden Axe animated series in September.

It certainly looks.....Interesting.



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Meta adult bullshit. They can fuck off



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

I remember playing the games back during the 90s. The mounts were fun.



Wait.....were some of these Sega revivals just TV shows??????



You called down the thunder, now reap the whirlwind

G2ThaUNiT said:

Wait.....were some of these Sega revivals just TV shows??????

No, there is a game in the works.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

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Leynos said:
G2ThaUNiT said:

Wait.....were some of these Sega revivals just TV shows??????

No, there is a game in the works.

Hopefully it's better written than whatever this is.



Looks about as bad as that terrible polygonal remake of the first game on the PS2.

But if this somehow results in the original arcade game and The Revenge of Death Adder releasing for Sega Ages on Switch, it might be worth it.



archbrix said:

Looks about as bad as that terrible polygonal remake of the first game on the PS2.

But if this somehow results in the original arcade game and The Revenge of Death Adder releasing for Sega Ages on Switch, it might be worth it.

Didn't know PS2 had a Golden Axe!



Kyuu said:
archbrix said:

Looks about as bad as that terrible polygonal remake of the first game on the PS2.

But if this somehow results in the original arcade game and The Revenge of Death Adder releasing for Sega Ages on Switch, it might be worth it.

Didn't know PS2 had a Golden Axe!

PS2 got some 3D remakes of old SEGA games. Japan only. Low budget 3D remakes. Outrun. Panzer Dragoon. Golden Axe. Phantasy Star and more. SEGA Ages 2500 series.



Bite my shiny metal cockpit!

Not the worst thing they make these days, might even be some stupid fun.

I have PTSD from Master System Golden Axe. One of my first games and the first give me a nervous breakdown.
What happened was, my buddy casually beat my record. (He probably had few more years of gaming behind him by then than me.) From there on, I took it as personal challenge to beat the score he'd made. Problem was, I didn't know how the scoring worked. Since the game has no clock, I couldn't imagine the score would be based on time. So I kept desperately trying to make a no hit run - while it's not a hard game, that still takes a lot to not slip anywhere - and played so carefully, equals slowly, I kept getting bad scores.
Eventually I did my still standing record (77/A++, remember it 35 years later), but that was my first real crash out with video games.