Sega Ages 2500 Games
Release: 2007 Developers: Sega Ages port by M2, Original games developed by westone bit entertainment Publisher: Sega Official trailer released by Sega of the Japanese PS2 collection also available at the official Sega Ages website: This fantastic collection contains all six of the original games from the series along with a large number of the home system ports: 1. Wonder Boy (Arcade, Master System, Game Gear & SG-1000) 2. Wonder Boy in Monster Land (Arcade & Master System) 3. Wonder Boy III: Monster Lair (Arcade & Mega Drive) 4. Wonder Boy IV: Monster World II - The Dragon's Trap (Master System & Game Gear) 5. Wonder Boy V: Monster World III (Mega Dive & Master System) 6.
Jun 9, 2007 - Each Sega Ages game would be released separately in Japan for the low price of 2500 yen (roughly $22 at the time). Most were farmed out to third rate development houses like Sims, who'd been in bed with Sega for a long time and previously worked to port many Sega arcade games to home platforms. Find great deals on eBay for sega ages 2500 and sega ages 2500 phantasy. Most Precious Blood Nothing In Vain Zip. Shop with confidence.
Monster World IV (Mega Drive) More information on the game and series can be found at: While the collection wasn't released in the USA or Europe, three of the games, Wonder Boy in Monster Land, Wonder Boy V: Monster World III & Monster World IV were released as the Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World on Xbox360 and were released as separate downloads for the PlayStation 3 in 2012. Various versions of all six games are available on the Wii Virtual Console for download. Check out our review of Monster World Complete Collection over at our blog.

Sega Ages remake of Space Harrier. Space Harrier has a special place amongst all the Super Scaler games as it screams Sega weirdness like only Fantasy Zone before it. You play as this futuristic hover dude who zooms through the air, blasting enemies, trees, rocks -- anything that comes at you. Add in a colorful color palette, some happy arcade tunes and you have a defining Sega title. Access Data Forensic Toolkit W Crack.

This game takes the original title, adds polygons and a few graphical frills to it, changes the gameplay a bit, tops it off with a CD-quality soundtrack, and puts it on store shelves for 2500 yen. Gameplay-wise, the big addition is a new lock-on feature. By holding down a button and moving a cursor around the screen, you can lock on to enemies Panzer Dragoon-style (a strange thing to say, since the original Space Harrier is considered an influence for Panzer Dragoon's shooting gameplay).