SEGA AGES games finally come on the Nintendo Switch

SEGA of America announced today that the first two titles of SEGA AGESSonic the Hedgehog and Lightening Force, are now available digitally on Nintendo Switch on the Nintendo eShop .

As part of SEGA’s broader support for retro games, including upcoming releases like SEGA Genesis Classics for Nintendo Switch, coming this winter, SEGA AGESis a series of classic, high-quality ports of beloved SEGA games developed by M2.

Sonic the Hedgehog

Blue Blur’s debut title! This is where the chase for those Chaos Emeralds started! The definitive version of the classic that also adds new features like Drop Dash, as well as the console premiere of the legendary Mega Play arcade version!

Lightening Force

Frenetic action, vertical and horizontal scrolling, rocking music, and a variety of awesome weapons: Lightening Force is already ranked among the best shooters of its era. This version even mixes in a new STYX mode that lets you pilot the ship from its predecessor, plus a KIDS mode for newcomers and rankings for the shmup elite!

Upcoming SEGA AGES Titles

Joining the existing line-up in the coming months, fans of SEGA games and new lovers of retro titles will enjoy classics like Sonic the Hedgehog 2Out RunSpace HarrierColumns II and Thunder Force AC, and of course, Phantasy Star (specific timing coming soon)!

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Phantasy Star is a groundbreaking sci-fi RPG that follows Alis in her planet-spanning quest to avenge the death of her brother and topple a tyrannical regime. Besides faithfully recreating the original experience, this version adds something for everyone, including a new map display to help novice adventurers and a compendium where longtime fans can view their favorite monsters.

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