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Released by Sega in 1979, Monaco GP was a vertical-scrolling racing game, notable for its early use of sprite-scaling, achieved without the use of a CPU.
Shift your car between lanes and collect dots while avoiding ramming head-on into opposing cars in this late-70's arcade game by Gremlin and Sega.
Frogs is a single player game where the player controls a jumping frog.
Space Invaders, released in arcades by Taito in 1978, is one of the most influential and successful video games of all time, laying the foundations for most shooters and action games that followed. It revolutionized the game industry and has become a pop culture icon.
An early motorbike racing game developed by Sega and published by Sega-Gremlin in 1976, based on the character Fonz from the TV show Happy Days. Versions of the game are also known as Man TT and Moto-Cross. It uses a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
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Blockade is the first video game that used the structure commonly referred to as a "Snake" game.
The earliest known video game based on the sport of boxing. Developed and released by Sega, it is currently considered a "lost" video game with no known hardware remaining and no successful preservation effort.
An early driving/racing game developed and published by Sega in early 1976. The game was notable for its introduction of a pseudo-3D, third-person perspective.
Released by Sega in 1974, it was an early first-person light-gun shooter video game, featuring both single-player and multi-player modes.
Super early arcade "hockey" game from Sega.
Pong-Tron II is the follow-up to Sega's first arcade video game.
Sega's first "video" arcade game. Unlike their earlier amusement games, it uses discrete logic as opposed to being electro-mechanical.
The first 3D flight simulator game, released by Sega in 1970. It was an electro-mechanical arcade game, using video projection to display a 3D game world on screen. It features free-roaming, first-person flight shooting gameplay. It was the first flight simulator game, the earliest first-person shooter, the first open-world game, and the first action-adventure game.
An early first-person shooting arcade game released by Sega in 1969. It resembles a first-person light-gun shooter video game, but is in fact an electro-mechanical arcade game that uses rear image projection to produce moving animations on a screen.
A first-person arcade racing game released by Kasco in 1968. It was an electro-mechanical game using a form of video projection to display a racing track on a screen. It was a precursor to first-person racing video games.
Starpeace is a massive multiplayer online city building game developed by Oceanus.
Sonic Crackers is an early beta ROM for the Sega Genesis/MegaDrive that was primarily meant as a tech demo for swapping game engines on the fly during gameplay. Many elements of it were later incorporated into the Sega 32X game "Knuckles' Chaotix"
Originally designed for the Sega Genesis, then the 32x, and finally the Saturn, Sonic X-treme was meant to be the first fully realized 3D Sonic title. It was eventually cancelled in 1997 after spending a year in development hell.
Yukawa Motosenmu no Otakara Sagashi was a game that was used as a promotional item for the Dreamcast and for its online capabilities. This game was only released in Japan.
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Hummer is an upcoming Japanese arcade game by Sega in which players race around courses in the controversially titular American vehicle.
World Club Champion Football European Clubs 2005-2006
A FPS that allows the user to mentally control a hovering phantom who wields multiple powers. One of the very first PS3 games shown off, no news of the game has been released since TGS 2005 , yet it hasn't been officially canceled.
This unreleased title, a continuation of the Sega Genesis Vectorman series, was announced in 2003 and shown at E3 '03, before being quietly cancelled for seemingly no reason.
Sega's seventh installment of the baseball management sim was never released.
An MMO set in the Shenmue universe. While never officially cancelled by Sega despite widespread rumors, the project went quiet around 2007 and can be classified as vaporware.
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