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  2. Category:Sega characters - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Sega characters" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  3. Astal - Wikipedia

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    A contemporary IGN review gave it a 3 out of 10 and called it "crappy" and "derivative" albeit with "pretty graphics". [6] However, a 2008 article by staff writer Levi Buchanan ranked Astal ninth in his list of the top 10 Sega Saturn games, noting that "The game came out early in the Saturn's lifespan and was largely ignored -- no thanks to the ...

  4. List of Sega video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    All series spanning multiple games are listed here. Games that were developed and published by third parties but released on Sega consoles are not listed here. Among the franchises listed here are franchises now owned by 2K Sports, as those franchises were originally published by Sega until Sega sold the rights to the franchises in 2005. [1]

  5. Columns (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Columns (Japanese: コラムス, Hepburn: Koramusu) is a match-three puzzle video game released by Jay Geertsen in 1989. Originally developed for the Motorola 68000-based HP 9000 running HP-UX, [9] [10] [11] it was ported to Mac and MS-DOS [9] before being released commercially by Sega who ported it to arcades and then to several Sega consoles.

  6. Ulala (Space Channel 5) - Wikipedia

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    Ulala [a] is a fictional character, mascot, and the main protagonist of Sega's Space Channel 5 series. Her character was created by Takashi Yuda, Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Jake Kazdel in the late 1990s and debuted in December 1999 with the release of Space Channel 5.

  7. Saturn Bomberman - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, IGN ranked Saturn Bomberman eight on their "Top 10 Sega Saturn Games" list, and in 2009 called it the best Bomberman game along with Bomberman '93. [20] [21] In 2012, GamesRadar ranked the game fourth on their "Best Saturn games of all time" list. [22] In 2014, Retro Gamer placed the game on their "Top Ten Saturn Games" list. [23]

  8. Strider (1989 arcade game) - Wikipedia

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    The character has received positive reception both from critics and the general public. In the Japanese Gamest magazine's "Best 100 games of the Year" in 1989, Hiryu ranked 3rd in the "Best Characters" category. [65] In 2000, Edge opined that "in terms of visual appeal and agility, Strider Hiryu ranks as one of the best characters ever designed."

  9. Ecco Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Ecco Jr. is a video game in the Ecco the Dolphin series, released by Sega in North America in April 1995 and in Australia in November 1995. It has the controls and basic gameplay of the other two Mega Drive/Genesis titles, but is geared towards younger players, lacking the high difficulty of Ecco the Dolphin and Ecco: The Tides of Time.