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SEGA has filed more trademarks for classic franchises such as Shinobi etc

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SEGA has once again trademarked a number of its classic franchises since the revelation at this month’s The Game Awards revealed that they are working on new Jet Set Radio and Crazy Taxi games. The latest batch of trademarks includes Outrun and Shinobi, amongst others. The Japanese company has previously said that it wishes to revitalise some of its older franchises which haven’t been touched for years.

  • Alex Kidd
  • After Burner
  • Crazy Taxi
  • House of the Dead
  • Outrun
  • Shinobi
  • Streets of Rage
  • Super Monkey Ball

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10 thoughts on “SEGA has filed more trademarks for classic franchises such as Shinobi etc”

    1. We are in need of a new super monkey ball. House of the dead would be sweet on current gen, but you need the peripheral and aiming tech to go with it, so it is tricky.

  1. I would love to see Sega make a brand new Panzer Dragoon game & a brand new Dragon Force game.
    I would love to see the original producer and director of Panzer Dragoon take another shot at a new 3rd person PD arpg where you can free roam in a vast open world, think Horizon Forbidden West, how Aloy’s flying mount works in the open world but the aim shooting mechanics plays like the original PD games.
    God I wish I had a Crack at having input on the game design and mechanics on a PD game.
    As for Panzer Dragoon II Zwei, I actually received a message from the devs of Panzer Dragoon Remake themselves that they are definitely working on Panzer Dragoon II Zwei.
    I asked them about a remake of Panzer Dragoon Saga and a possible port of Orta to other platforms outside of Xbox, unfortunately there isn’t any plans at the moment for either a port of Orta to other platforms or a remake of Saga.
    I was truly hoping to finally own the entire collection on one platform.

  2. Streets Of Rage… 👌 Got to keep it to the side scrolling format though… It was a classic… And the intro music too…

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