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Sega and THQ Ship Sega Arcade Gallery

May 22, 2003, 7:38 am EDT
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Now available for GBA, Sega Arcade Gallery features four of Yu Suzuki's most famous arcade classics.

THQ SHIPS SEGA ARCADE GALLERY FOR GAME BOY ADVANCE; THQ AND SEGA TEAM

THQ Ships SEGA ARCADE GALLERY for Game Boy Advance; THQ and SEGA Team Up To Release Four Popular Classic Arcade Games for the Game Boy Advance

CALABASAS HILLS, Calif. May 22, 2003--THQ Inc. and SEGA Corporation today shipped SEGA ARCADE GALLERY for the Game Boy Advance. SEGA ARCADE GALLERY is now available at major retail outlets throughout North America.

"SEGA is known for making some of the greatest arcade titles in the history of coin-operated gaming," said Tiffany Ternan, Senior Vice President of North American Sales and Distribution, THQ. "SEGA ARCADE GALLERY utilizes the power of the Game Boy Advance to recreate classic video game action straight from the arcade."

About SEGA ARCADE GALLERY

SEGA ARCADE GALLERY is a compilation of four classic arcade titles, "After Burner," "Outrun," "Space Harrier" and "Super Hang On," all created by Sega's top game designer, Yu Suzuki. Combining speed, action and high-flying adventure, the SEGA ARCADE GALLERY brings four classic SEGA titles together for ultimate arcade fun on the Game Boy Advance. Included in this value-packed compilation are:

- "After Burner" - Hop into the cockpit of a Navy F-14XX to gun your way through wave after wave of oncoming bogeys.

- "Outrun" - Get behind the wheel of a high-powered sports car as you race against the clock on tracks around the globe.

- "Space Harrier" - Blast your way through enemies and save dragons in this classic 3D action shooter.

- "Super Hang On" - Race across 4 regions on some of the most powerful GP motorcycles on the planet!

Talkback

Infernal MonkeyMay 22, 2003

Bah, they should of included Teddy Boy Blues on it. And Turbo OutRun instead of OutRun. And they should give it to me for free. With a million dollars. And a donkey.

*Dusts hands together*

DjunknownMay 22, 2003

After Burner and Outrun bring back some memories. I remember in the arcades kind of looking at them with confusion, but once I played them, it was a blast.

But what would really,really be cool if they release a Streets of Rage collection. It seems feasible, and I still say that the Final Fight series just couldn't measure up to Streets of Rage's style and pace. But hey, that's just my opinion I could be wrong....

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