Difference between revisions of "Sega Ages 2500"

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== Releases ==  
 
== Releases ==  
 
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* Vol. 1: [[Phantasy Star Generation: 1]]
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* Vol. 1: ''[[Phantasy Star Generation: 1]]''
* Vol. 2: [[Monaco GP]]
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* Vol. 2: ''[[Monaco GP]]''
* Vol. 3: [[Fantasy Zone]]
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* Vol. 3: ''[[Fantasy Zone]]''
* Vol. 4: [[Space Harrier]]
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* Vol. 4: ''[[Space Harrier]]''
* Vol. 5: [[Golden Axe]]
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* Vol. 5: ''[[Golden Axe]]''
* Vol. 6: [[Bonanza Bros]] & [[Puzzle & Action: Tant-R]]
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* Vol. 6: ''[[Bonanza Bros]]'' & ''[[Puzzle & Action: Tant-R]]''
* Vol. 7: [[Columns]]
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* Vol. 7: ''[[Columns]]''
* Vol. 8: [[Virtua Racing]]
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* Vol. 8: ''[[Virtua Racing]]''
* Vol. 9: [[Gain Ground]]
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* Vol. 9: ''[[Gain Ground]]''
* Vol. 10: [[After Burner II]]
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* Vol. 10: ''[[After Burner II]]''
* Vol. 11: [[Hokuto no Ken]]
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* Vol. 11: ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]''
* Vol. 12: [[Puyo Puyo|Puyo Puyo Perfect Set]]
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* Vol. 12: ''[[Puyo Puyo Perfect Set]]''
* Vol. 13: [[OutRun]]
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* Vol. 13: ''[[OutRun]]''
* Vol. 14: [[Alien Syndrome]]
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* Vol. 14: ''[[Alien Syndrome]]''
* Vol. 15: [[Decathlete|Decathlete Collection]]
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* Vol. 15: ''[[Decathlete Collection]]''
* Vol. 16: [[Virtua Fighter 2]]
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* Vol. 16: ''[[Virtua Fighter 2]]''
* Vol. 17: [[Phantasy Star Generation: 2]]
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* Vol. 17: ''[[Phantasy Star Generation: 2]]''
* Vol. 18: [[Dragon Force]]
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* Vol. 18: ''[[Dragon Force]]''
* Vol. 19: [[Fighting Vipers]]
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* Vol. 19: ''[[Fighting Vipers]]''
* Vol. 20: [[Space Harrier II|Space Harrier II: Space Harrier Complete Collection]]
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* Vol. 20: ''[[Space Harrier Complete Collection]]''
* Vol. 21: [[SDI]] & [[Quartet]]: [[Sega System 16]] Collection
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* Vol. 21: ''[[SDI]] & [[Quartet]]: [[Sega System 16]] Collection''
* Vol. 22: [[Advanced Daisenryaku: Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen]]
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* Vol. 22: ''[[Advanced Daisenryaku: Doitsu Dengeki Sakusen]]''
* Vol. 23: [[Sega Memorial Selection]]
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* Vol. 23: ''[[Sega Memorial Selection]]''
* Vol. 24: [[Last Bronx|Last Bronx: Tokyo Bangaichi]]
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* Vol. 24: ''[[Last Bronx|Last Bronx: Tokyo Bangaichi]]''
* Vol. 25: [[Gunstar Heroes|Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box]]
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* Vol. 25: ''[[Gunstar Heroes|Gunstar Heroes Treasure Box]]''
* Vol. 26: [[Dynamite Deka]]
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* Vol. 26: ''[[Dynamite Deka]]''
* Vol. 27: [[Panzer Dragoon]]
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* Vol. 27: ''[[Panzer Dragoon]]''
* Vol. 28: [[Tetris Collection]]
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* Vol. 28: ''[[Tetris Collection]]''
* Vol. 29: [[Wonder Boy|Monster World Complete Collection]]
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* Vol. 29: ''[[Monster World Complete Collection]]''
* Vol. 30: [[Galaxy Force II|Galaxy Force II: Special Extended Edition]]
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* Vol. 30: ''[[Galaxy Force II|Galaxy Force II: Special Extended Edition]]''
* Vol. 31: [[Virtual On]]
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* Vol. 31: ''[[Virtual On]]''
* Vol. 32: [[Phantasy Star Complete Collection]]
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* Vol. 32: ''[[Phantasy Star Complete Collection]]''
* Vol. 33: [[Fantasy Zone Complete Collection]]
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* Vol. 33: ''[[Fantasy Zone Complete Collection]]''
 
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Revision as of 14:57, 17 October 2010

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Sega Ages 2500 was a range of games released for the Sony Playstation 2 console between 2003 and 2008. The name of the range references both the classic gaming focus and the 2500 yen retail price of games in the series. Initially, the range comprised 3D remakes of classic Sega games by 3D AGES, a joint venture between Sega and D3 Publisher. From late 2004 onwards, Sega assumed control of the project and the focus of the range shifted from remakes to ports and compilations.

The full range of games was released only in Japan. In North America and Europe, various early games from this range were released in the Sega Classics Collection compilations.

Releases

Physical Scans