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Submitted by Rashid Sayed 155d ago | review

SEGA AM2 Collection Volume 1 Review (GB)

"Sega continues trucking on with their digital downloadable re-releases of their substantial back catalogue of classic arcade and console titles, most of which only ever graced on their own legacy hardware. Of recent note, are three 3D fighters developed by their AM2 division, originally running on the proprietary Model 2 arcade chipset." (SEGA AM2 Collection Volume 1, Xbox 360) 7/10

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