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OutRun Online Arcade Officially 'Offline' on PSN, But Not XBLA

OutRun Online Arcade has been taken down from the PlayStation Store because Sega's licensing deal with Ferrari has expired. Boo and, indeed, hiss. However, while Xbox 360 owners may laugh and jeer, they're still going to lose the chance to buy Sega's beautiful journey in December next year.

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Mmmkay4946d ago

probably due to the Ferrari game that released last week on PSN.. I had that game on Blu-ray like two years ago and it has not gotten any better..... re-releasing a two year old game a month before gt5 is just stupid.

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Meet the victims of digital distribution – games you can't buy anymore

When a game released exclusively digitally disappears from distribution, it becomes impossible to play it legally. Actually, quite a few gems have disappeared in this manner, with the legendary P.T. being just the beginning of the story.

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Nyxus1415d ago

I'll support physical for as long as possible.

melons1415d ago

Nice message and physical should always be supported, but I am not supporting this article being set across like nine pages.

CDbiggen1415d ago

GTI Club! Finally someone mentions it. Loved that game

AK911415d ago (Edited 1415d ago )

Ugh multipage article.

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VR vs. 10 Franchises SEGA Would Be Crazy Not To Bring To VR – Part 2

Guns, girls, cars and dreams in week two of the SEGA list.

Auron2642d ago (Edited 2642d ago )

House of the deads, Panzer dragoons, space harrier, virtua on/Cop and shoot even shenmue.

Featuring_Dante2642d ago

House of the Dead needs to comeback!
Its now or never!

bouzebbal2642d ago

VR is the perfect platform for every rail shooter. From House of the Dead to Virtua Cop or even Time Crisis, Silent Scope..
They can also bring their racing franchises back, like Scud Race, Daytona, Sega Rally, Crazy Taxi, 18 Wheeler..
So many hidden treasures just waiting to be brought back.

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Video Game Franchises That Would Look Sweet On 3DS

Chris Buffa (Modojo): As 3DS continues to pick up steam, more publishers and developers will bring classic franchises to the handheld. We've already seen quite a few, including Sonic the Hedgehog, Shinobi and Street Fighter, with Metal Gear and more Resident Evil on track for next year.