Posted Jul 05, 2007 at 05:45AM by Henry L. Listed in: News, Games, Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars, Alien Syndrome, The Golden Compass, Sonic Rivals 2, Sega Rally Revo Tags: Sega
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The people at Sega have a big third and fourth quarter ahead of them this year. With the release dates of 7 titles all falling within weeks of each other, they've got a lot of eager fans to please.

At least 3 PSP titles are set for release in the month of September. Alien Syndrome and Crazy Taxi: Fare Wars have been slated for September 7, while Sega Rally has its debut on the September 28.

November 30 is the day being eyed for the release of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games on the DS, as well as the DS/PSP tie-in game for the movie based on Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials novel series: The Golden Compass.

In terms of unknown release dates, we have two. Sonic Rivals 2 for the PSP is expected to hit sometime in autumn, while Sonic Rush Adventure for the DS is due sometime in September.

Sega has a daunting task to accomplish later this year. We certainly hope they pull it off. In the meantime, we'll keep you posted as the story unfolds.


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   by ghg (Unregistered) - 2007-07-05
 » FIRST

FIRTSA

   by steven (Unregistered) - 2007-07-05
 » huh???

sega's DS?? huh???


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   Re: Rin (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » dur

Reworded for dummies (steven):

Sega's titles for DS and PSP
   by ShadowMaker - 2007-07-05
 » O.o

Lol Hope sega can do it, I loved there system when I was younger...it was the first system I got lol evan though this is off topic xD.

   by Assimilator (Unregistered) - 2007-07-06
 » mario and sonic :-( sega is truly dead to me

beaing a sega fan my self the new Sonic Mario game truly marks the death of SEGA

I am yet to see a Sonic game that comes close to feeling like the orignal 2d platformer on the Mega Drive / Gensis

Nothing will ever beat the OG Sonic series on the SEGA Mega Drive (except for sonic pinball that was a POS)

Even the controls and the overall feel and flair that the OG gams had has not been recreated since then .



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