They were dubbed as "3D Ages" (when spelled backwards Sega D3). Here is some brief ever so important information about the Sega Ages series on PS2: This whole idea originally started out as an alliance between D3 Publishing and Sega, to do something like the Simple 2000 series games but with Sega properties. All of the Sega Ages games even have their own packaging design that is consistant throughout. Over 35 individual game releases:Īs far as I am concerned this is almost like a mini-sega console if you took a PS2 and all of these games and put them together. Here is a cover montage I put together of all the covers. I think some of it has to do with not everyone being setup for imports, but I think it really comes down to people not being informed as to the sheer scope of all these releases. There are a lot of Sega fans here at OnlineConsoles, and I kept wondering why so few people have payed attention to all of these releases. In Japan, the Sega Ages series as well as 2 other special release comprise everything that you see above. Well guess what? All of what you see above is a reality, on none other than the Playstation 2. Plus wouldn't it be great if they paid homage to all of their classic platforms, including versions of each game on the Game Gear, MARK III, Master System, & Mega Drive? So when we import it we could enjoy the Phantasy Star titles in english. Wouldn't it be cool if these games actually ran like their original arcade/console counterparts, and even added custom resolution & graphic settings so you could tailor the games to your display? With this console being released in Japan, it sure would be great if Sega included english versions of RPG's like the Phantasy Star & Monster World games. Interesting Remakes of Classic Sega Games:
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