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− | '''''Sega Ages: Volume 1''''' is a compilation pack for the [[Sega Saturn]] featuring the arcade classics ''[[After Burner II]]'', ''[[OutRun]]'' and ''[[Space Harrier]]''. In North America it was published by [[Working Designs]] and simply titled '''''Sega Ages'''''. Due to the Saturn's failure in the western world, no "Volume 2" was ever released, making it the only ''Sega Ages'' title to escape Japan. All three games are identical to their arcade counterparts, but there are extra options which can be set to alter the difficulty of the game | + | '''''Sega Ages: Volume 1''''' is a compilation pack for the [[Sega Saturn]] featuring the arcade classics ''[[After Burner II]]'', ''[[OutRun]]'' and ''[[Space Harrier]]''. In North America it was published by [[Working Designs]] and simply titled '''''Sega Ages'''''. Due to the Saturn's failure in the western world, no "Volume 2" was ever released, making it the only ''Sega Ages'' title to escape Japan; furthermore, unlike [[:Category:Sega Ages|the other "Sega Ages" games]], this one was not released in Japan (instead, the three games got their own individual entries). All three games are identical to their arcade counterparts, but there are extra options which can be set to alter the difficulty of the game. |
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Revision as of 23:47, 11 October 2011
Sega Ages: Volume 1 |
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System(s): Sega Saturn |
Publisher: Sega (EU), Spaz/Working Designs (US) |
Developer: Sega AM2 |
Sega Ages: Volume 1 is a compilation pack for the Sega Saturn featuring the arcade classics After Burner II, OutRun and Space Harrier. In North America it was published by Working Designs and simply titled Sega Ages. Due to the Saturn's failure in the western world, no "Volume 2" was ever released, making it the only Sega Ages title to escape Japan; furthermore, unlike the other "Sega Ages" games, this one was not released in Japan (instead, the three games got their own individual entries). All three games are identical to their arcade counterparts, but there are extra options which can be set to alter the difficulty of the game.