Top 3 SEGA Games That Were Forgotten with Time

Written by Anonymous - Tuesday, May 11, 2021 at 12:44pm

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SEGA is a popular video game developing company, having released plenty of retro styled video games. The company is behind the release of some of the most iconic retro video games, including Sonic.
While every SEGA fan could easily make a top tier list of games for SEGA, what about the hidden gems that lost their touch with the passage of time? Today, we will be listing the top 3 SEGA games that were forgotten with time. All of them can be found mentioned down below:

Top 3 SEGA Games That Were Forgotten with Time:



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Road Rash 3


Road Rash 3 is a racing game that features vehicular combat as one of its key gameplay elements. For a game that was released back in 1995, it introduced players with a unique experience at the time.
The whole game revolves around the player participating in a whole series of road races. During a race, the player is encouraged to engage with his opponents through fisticuffs and other weapons in order to defeat the other racers. Even though the game was initially praised and played by plenty of players, it seemed to lack innovation in gameplay.


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Virtua Fighter 2


One of the most popular genres for video games in the 90’s was fighting. Amongst all the releases, Virtua Fighter 2 released with high expectations. On release, the game was marked as a success because it delivered players with good graphics as well as fun gameplay. It featured a 3D 1v1 fighting mechanic where all the characters had a different fighting style.
However, as time went by, the game’s popularity fell until it was completely forgotten.

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Comix Zone


Comix Zone is one of the many beat’em up game, released in 1995. The game takes place inside the panels of a comic book. As a result, all the dialogues present in the game were in the form of bubbles.
The main idea behind the game’s launch was that it was to mix things up by introducing a game that incorporates elements from a comic book. Even though the idea was pretty fascinating at the time, it didn’t last for too long.

The Bottom Line


Here are the top 3 SEGA games that were forgotten with time. Do let us know what you think about these titles as we’d love to hear your thoughts!

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