Publishers
					All the publishers for all the games we carry are listed here.  If you want to see what stock we have by that publisher, just click on the name				
				All Games In Stock By Sega
Mega CD
				Simulation
				
									Deep and involving strategy battle game in a similar vein to Masters of Monsters. Demands dedication from the player, but rewards well with sparkling Sega polish on the massive gaming engine. Plenty of characters to select and being able to shape them adds to the attraction. A sprawling epic.								
				Playstation
				Puzzle
				
									Puyo Puyo is Japanese onomatopoeia for something soft to touch, referring to the jelly like balls that fall from the sky to be aligned with similar colours in this saccharine soaked, kawaii puzzler. Highly accomplished version which was re-released to introduce its polished gameplay to the PS2 crew.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Cracking compilation of sports titles likely to feature in association with a fizzy caffeine drink. Sports include snow boarding, hang gliding, all terrain vehicle riding, mountain biking, sky surfing and bizarrely bungee jumping. Not too sure of the sport in the bungee, but far be it from us to knock a hobby we know little about. Shame certain newspaper editors don’t apply that rule to video gaming.								
				Dreamcast
				A Bit Special
				
									A feisty demo disk with playable samples of Cool Boarders Burrrn, Shutoko Battle, Sonic Adventure International, Soul Calibur and Chu Chu Rocket. Also featured are movie demos of Shenmue, Space Channel 5, Dream Flyer, Virtua Striker 2 and Seaman.								
				Game Gear
				Sports
				
									Whilst not always obeying the laws of physics, Super Monaco 2 has some fine circuits to hone the drivers handling skills, even if its firmly arcade in its approach. Includes the World GP with its mighty challenge to make sure its you spraying the champagne, not down in the pits.								
				Game Gear
				RPG
				
									Middle Eastern themed RPG quest with great realisation of the gaming world in its Eastern splendour. As chats with guards soon reveal, all is not well in the State of Denmark, well Arabia at least. Plenty of sailing the high seas and sword swash buckling in this very tidy adventure. Known in Japan as Sadam Crusaders.								
				Game Gear
				Shooter
				
									Sound conversion of the 360 degree rotating arcade machine that came with appropriately placed panic button for those not quite up to making it in Top Gun. Each level demands a quota of enemy fighter planes or tanks be taken out to progress within the time limit. Deft pilots will find themselves able to stash away a few hard earned greenbacks to bolster weaponry and boost armoury.								
				Game Gear
				Sports
				
									Realistic representative of rounders from Sega Sports, packed full of updated Major League players and stats. Very solid slugger for fans with enough to recommend it to those not so into the World Series.								
				Mega Drive
				Simulation
				
									Deep and involving World War II turn based war game that was never released outside Japan due to its controversial opening shots of Hitler along with a digitised sample of one of his speeches.								
				Sega Saturn
				RPG
				
									Quite experimental work coming from Sega, but we can’t expect perfection everytime. Certainly has it’s moments to recommend it to RPG fans. The appearance of Crow man ‘Kuroyasha’ being one of Genki’s favourite.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Jeff in different situations – including diving and whaling! Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.								
				Mega Drive
				Sports
				
									Joe Montana was quite a player and few will have missed his charming Mega Drive title which was as popular as Genesis back in the 90s. Simple interface and good action with fun two player bouts make this the football game to recommend to fans of any shape of ball.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									This disk has four demos from Bomberman SS, Sakura Wars, Virtua On and Tengai Makyo. A nice curio for the dedicated Saturn conehead.								
				Merchandise
				Merchandise
				
									A six minute tribute to the Mega Drive version of Virtua Racing with plenty of footage of the game along with Japanese commentary and that famous sampled Sega shout out.								
				Mega Drive
				Sports
				
									Football blast from the J League’s hey day playing a nice, arcadey kick about. A real laugh with four players using the multitap, but arguments may ensue over who gets to be Gary’s Grampus.								
				PSP
				RPG
				
									Charge through sprawling forests and what looks like the Death Star in this action RPG with the accent firmly on the combat which is now controlled by the player. Use of lasers and souped up swords give players much more involvement in the action. The draw distance is mightily impressive and the whole package oozes with big budget, triple A class.								
				PSP
				Sports
				
									Combining swooping camera angles, realistic ball and player mechanics, plus a solid gaming engine comes a very fine tennis title. Segas experience and rich arcade heritage has led to a superb version of the sport for the PSP. Brings out the smell of strawberries and cream, Robinsons juice, sunny days and Cliff Richard. Well it does for Genki anyway.								
				Game Gear
				Sports
				
									Realistic representative of rounders from Sega Sports, packed full of updated Major League players and stats. Very solid slugger for fans with enough to recommend it to those not so into the World Series.								
				PS3
				Action
				
									Smoking cigarettes like Kojak pops in lollipops and looking like a Snatcher detective, but our hero walks a thin line between law and the yakuza. Mini games of button tapping karaoke, golf, bowling, darts, shoot em up, even oil massages from models are on offer to distract Shenmue style from the main quest. But lapping these up like a salaryman forgetting the daily grind will soon lead to a queue of street flotsam awaiting to make your acquaintance. An epic quest, Shenmue III if you like, for the strong nerved and willed.								
				Soundtracks
				Soundtrack
				
									A fine and appropriately quirky bonus disk to accompany the off the wall Seaman 2 game released on the PS2. Nice collectable for fans of the Sega star.								
				PSP
				Rhythm
				
									Update of the rhythm action with catchy, bubbly tunes and the star of the show Miku who seems to have a huge wardrobe of outfits for the fanboys. Presentation is superb and the graphical and aural standard shows just how huge Miku is in Japan. And with a bit of hand eye coordination, players too can be big in Japan.								
				Game Gear
				Simulation
				
									Good roster of rogues and more respectable folk to take on in games of Poker and on the slot machine. The UFO Catcher crane game is good fun and the memory challenge gives the brain a good work out long before the DS. Roulette, Black Jack, Billiards and more make this purchase not so much of a gamble.								
				Game Gear
				Simulation
				
									Introduced by the little Known Gear Kun, this quiz will test participants their knowledge of reading palms, ability of recognise a jumbled picture and test language skills such as identifying where its a Thunderbird or a sun visor that protects ones eyes from the sun (it works better in Japanese.)								
				Sega Saturn
				Simulation
				
									Famed for its footage of Ms. Chisa Yokoyama performing the Sakura Wars anthem complete with full Sakura Wars, Shinto inspired outfit with some good backing from the loyal crowd of devotees. The media disk takes the form of an imperial era newspaper which is scanned for info with certain sections revealing mini dating games and plenty for the Sakura Wars fan. The presentation is excellent too: a small example being the greeting when the Saturn is booted up which varies from a morning Ohayou! To an evening Konbanwa, along with a few special dates along the way.								
				Dreamcast
				A Bit Special
				
									One for the collectors with the networks sadly defunct. Yet it delivered to a gaming public the happy days of chat with fellow Dc users, email, the additional contents of Dricas, the Dreamcast Home Page and of course those epic PSO battles and friendships.								
				Dreamcast
				A Bit Special
				
									Voice command led game in which an array of space critters can be bossed around before they start bossing the player. Experimental and great fun for the adventurous.								
				Miscellaneous Games
				Platform
				
									Released as the third instalment of Alex Kidd in the West, Anmitsu is a bit of a rascal princess who takes on platform ninjas in a blend of old Japan plus a few new bits of the modern world such as cake shops. Plenty of fun and good, early Sega gameplay roots with a nice blend of action and chit chat between levels.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Plenty of flushes and wry smirks from the poker face avatars of the Sakura Taisen participants in this card and mahjong game. Nice off shoot from the world where old Japan lives on. Differing cover to the Imperial version with a few teaks.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Follow up to the realistic representative of rounders from Sega Sports, packed full of updated Major League players and stats. Very solid slugger for fans with enough to recommend it to those not so into the World Series.								
				Sega Hardware
				Controller
				
									Very slick, off white controller which can have the angle adjusted to suit your set up. Makes race titles far more enjoyable as your car power slides into pole position. Re release as the initial release was in black.								
				Sega Hardware
				Accessory
				
									Bold venture at the time from Sega to get gamers online for virtual stand offs on Virtua Fighter Remix which is included in the pack. Also included are the Sega Saturn Internet Vol. 1 disk to boot up and Pad Nifty which helped the Saturn communicate with PCs. Not wishing to treat it as the Holy Grail, but quite a rare find and a very collectable curio.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Pai in different situations – including the breakfast bar and cycling. Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.								
				Game Gear
				Sports
				
									Whilst not always obeying the laws of physics, Super Monaco 2 has some fine circuits to hone the drivers handling skills, even if its firmly arcade in its approach. Includes the World GP with its mighty challenge to make sure its you spraying the champagne, not down in the pits.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Mahjong, Shogi and card game all played in the relaxing surrounds of a hot spring. What more could you ask for? The Japanese title of this game is ‘Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen.’								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Soccer management sim testing all areas of your knowledge of the game. Luckily Rooney style Anglo-Saxon language isn’t a part of the game in Japan making your job that little bit easier!								
				Mega Drive
				Simulation
				
									Play as a divine being controlling the lands literally by raising and flattening for your followers. As their love for you increases greater powers will become available such as typhoons and earthquakes. But it is the crusader knight as hard as nails off to do battle in your name that most will remember fondly.								
				Mega Drive
				Simulation
				
									Unfortunately not the Treasure scrapper at a bargain price, but a Sega take on the Psychic Yu Yu universe. Whilst the two cant be compared, pound for pound this is still a quality production as Yu Yu goes on an adventure quest and encounters a few battles along the way. The rich characters come to life on the 16 bit machine.								
				Dreamcast
				Rhythm
				
									Updated version of the arcade smash with plenty more tracks to choose from including a rock version of A-Ha’s “Take On Me.” Also includes Hustle mode where moving the maracas around in time to the beat is the central premise as opposed to hitting the beats. Then there’s Love Love mode where success is measured by how many beats you can hit together with your partner. Preach no more: this is the game to convince non gamers to get involved and samba. Bursting with colour and sunshine – at least when you’re hitting the beats.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									A simulation with all the ups and downs of life at a football club. Injuries, lots of Yen, blood, sweat, tears – and that’s just the footballer’s wives!								
				Merchandise
				Merchandise
				
									Intriguing collectable from AM2 as they show off a lot of their messing with the VF2 crew in this video CD compilation.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Plenty of flushes and wry smirks from the poker face avatars of the Sakura Taisen participants in this card game. Nice off shoot from the world where imperial Japan lives on.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Forget the card game take on the Sakura Taisen world; this deluxe Dreamcast version comes with a full sized wall clock with picture of the girls enjoying a game of cards and a cup of tea and some suspected peeking at players hands. No wonder the Dreamcast was doomed, but what unparalleled love towards owners from Sega.								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Forget the card game take on the Sakura Taisen world; this deluxe Dreamcast version comes with a full sized wall clock with picture of the girls enjoying a game of cards and a cup of tea and some suspected peeking at players hands. No wonder the Dreamcast was doomed, but what unparalleled love towards owners from Sega.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Comes with a pack in Bible that explains the rules making for a large pack. The game is a fine product of Sega Sports with plenty of cheer and razzmatazz along with the fluid mechanics and slick presentation you would expect. Good for gamers with no prior knowledge required.								
				Sega Saturn
				Puzzle
				
									Light hearted puzzle and quiz title which excels in multiplayer especially with a multitap. Varied action keeps things fresh and ticking along very nicely.								
				Nintendo DS
				Rhythm
				
									Bottom Biting Insect might be a good translation of the title, but we are not too sure what the spam detectors will make of it. The NHK phenomena was so big that the song guested on the New Years celebration programme in Japan. Not a good tune to get stuck in your head, but theres great musical variance here as players tap away in very colourful environs to witness the successful bottom bite at the end providing the stages are cleared. Very enjoyable and great for a quick tap rather than an epic adventure.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Jeff in different situations – including diving and whaling! Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.								
				PS2
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									AM2’s opus given a PS2 make over. Huge expectations on this title, yet it did not disappoint. Dazzling lighting and shadow effects. The Drunken Master look a like is a firm Genki fave.								
				PS2
				Shooter
				
									PS2 update of the Sega smash from the arcades that demanded dedication to master the full destructive prowess of the mecha pugilists. Not that bouts within the confines of the ring are always toe to toe – its often best to pick off an opponent from afar with a few tactical strafes before moving in for the kill. A superb range of robots to select from and some well thought out controls in the absence of the Twin Sticks controller. Opening the Virtual On world up for all to enjoy will hopefully please even the most fiercely loyal of fans.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Simulates the ins and outs of life at a baseball club. Will your team be the Giants or the Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japanese Professional Baseballing circuit?								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Experience the highs and lows of football management in this officially licensed Japanese Football League game. Also known as J League Pro Soccer Club O Tsukurou! 2.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Based on the two Japanese leagues (Pacific and Central), this update of the popular Greatest Nine series utilises polygon players to add to the swish looking stadia. Worth a look for the baseball fan and a bargain, brand new addition to the Saturn collector.								
				Mega Drive
				Sports
				
									Basketball legend who was named rookie of the year and won gold in Barcelona with a basketball game to live up to his mighty name. Passing is smooth and its soon possible to flow down the court mimicking the speed of the real game. Another string to the sweet sounding Sega sports bow.								
				GameBoy Advance
				Puzzle
				
									Good mix of modes including the Survival mode where you must try to win back the gems that have been stolen from the royal crown, hence the title. Two player link up battles are also possible using just a single cartridge. As simple and addictive as ever – the ultimate journey companion.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Simulates the ups and downs of life at a baseball club. You’ll need the eyes of a Fukuoka Hawk, the ferocity of the Chunichi Dragon, the backbone of a Hanshin Tiger and to be as coy as a Hiroshima Carp to succeed.								
				PS2
				Rhythm
				
									Ulala once again bust’s a groove whilst looking fab in her futuristic attire in this sleek Sega production. A great addition over the prequel is the two player co-operative mode which sees control of Ulala split with one player taking the direction pad, the other the buttons and frequent off screen scraps as to who was at fault for the missed hip gyration. Look out for a guest appearance from Michael Jackson on one of the stages, but his moves suffer in comparison to our Ulala. Much more affordable than the DC release.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Based on the two Japanese leagues (Pacific and Central), this update of the popular Greatest Nine series utilises polygon players to add to the swish looking stadia. Worth a look for the baseball fan and a bargain, brand new addition to the Saturn collector.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Simulates the ups and downs of life at a baseball club. You’ll need the eyes of a Fukuoka Hawk, the ferocity of the Chunichi Dragon, the backbone of a Hanshin Tiger and to be as coy as a Hiroshima Carp to succeed. Comes with online capabilities, unfortunately the servers are no longer there though.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Masses of Japanese, American and European cars to choose from each with unique handling as Sega steers away from its arcade rally races and gets realistic in this Gran Turismo style racing game. Good graphical attention to detail seen for example in the whirl of red light left behind when a car jams on the anchors at night.								
				Mega CD
				Simulation
				
									Dreaded FMV title that is actually quite a laugh if you can savour the flavour of the hammy, cheesy acting. Gameplay involves setting trap to capture crooks within the apartment building. So often its important to be in the right place at the right time. A classic early example of a console CD game.								
				Nintendo DS
				Action
				
									An off-beat beetle battling title from Sega in which players look after a fairly sizeable insect such as a helmet beetle. Other beetles can then be challenge to bouts with entertaining techniques and secret specials used to take down the rival bug. Although insect collecting is more acceptable in Japan, this sort of game could see the phenomena spread.  Known in Japan by its full title of Kouchuu Ouja Mushi King Greatest Champion e no Michi DS.								
				Wii
				Action
				
									Sonic back to his mach speed best in this Arabian themed expedition with tight, confined tunnels, glistening waterways and vast expanses of desert to explore. Gameplay positively zips along as the irrespressible Sonic grabs the rings and hits the turbo boosts for an adrenalin soaked experience. The setting is exploited well as Sonic sprints up sheer cliffs and edges along sheer drops all with deft control from the Wii remote.								
				PS3
				One on One Beat Em Up
				
									Well worth the wait as Sega polishes its massive series to create a visual punch capable of knocking players out cold for the count. Pugilists flow like water with seamless animation making it at times difficult to concentrate on countering the attacks, such is the graphical splendour. And its not only the players full of fluidity Ethe waterfall level will take a few attempts to get used to before players can focus fully on the battle in-hand. Seventeen playable fighters with some vicious special moves to master to become king of the arcades as players tour round the game centres fighting new challengers. Master is the operative word with ranking determined by performance against tougher opponents with the ultimate aim being to reach tenth dan. So the dojo is a sound place to start for some solid training in the foundations. Tournament mode allows competitors to pick up money or a new outfit to radically alter the player’s on-screen persona’s appearance.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Whittle away a few peaceful hours on Lake Paradise trying to land a big bass renowned for their fighting ability. Tactical choice of lure is essential as you cajoule the bass to take the bait. Once you have a bite the line tension guage must be carefully monitored to stop the line from snapping. Arcade and DC original modes to select with the latter being far more forgiving than the arcade mode in which you must land sufficient weight within the time limit to you move on to the next stage. Failure to bag anything will leave you gutted.								
				Sega Saturn
				Simulation
				
									Town management simulation set during the Edo period with period setting characters sporting the tradition haircuts and a well realised isometric town in which to chat to the townsfolk and chase geisha.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Or Lets Make a Race Horse as the popular Sega Sports series changes from baseball and football to breeding and training a derby winner. Strangely compelling as you build up the race tracks to the most prestigious of courses.								
				Sega Saturn
				Puzzle
				
									Light hearted puzzle and quiz title which excels in multiplayer especially with a multitap. Varied action keeps things fresh and ticking along very nicely in Tanto R, whilst the Shukudai (or ‘homework’) game may prove a bit of a chore without linguistic skills.								
				Miscellaneous Games
				Simulation
				
									Mahjong on the Mark III with some superb characters to enliven the action.								
				PS2
				Sports
				
									Soccer management sim testing all areas of your knowledge of the game. Luckily Wayne Rooney style Anglo-Saxon language isn’t a part of the game in Japan making your job that little bit easier. No wonder golden boy Gary Lineker was so popular. Known in Japan as ‘Sakatsuku 2002’.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Simulates the ups and downs of life at a baseball club. You’ll need the eyes of a Fukuoka Hawk, the ferocity of the Chunichi Dragon, the backbone of a Hanshin Tiger and to be as coy as a Hiroshima Carp to succeed.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Experience the highs and lows of football management in this officially licensed Japanese Football League game.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Shun in different situations – including drunken style kung – fu practise. Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.								
				Sega Saturn
				Simulation
				
									Battle simulator with pretty decent (for the Saturn at least) polygon graphics.								
				Sega Saturn
				A Bit Special
				
									A collectors item for fans of VF: watch Wolf in different situations – including the Karaoke box! Owners of five or more of the series were rewarded with a special Dual disk.								
				Dreamcast
				Sports
				
									Soccer management sim improved on with the addition of match commentary, new data and additional players. You even get to choose your own personal secretary. Can you build your team up like Zico to land the Emperor’s Cup and the title?								
				Dreamcast
				Simulation
				
									Mahjong, Shogi and card game all played in the relaxing surrounds of a hot spring. What more could you ask for? The Japanese title of this game is ‘Atsumare! Guru Guru Onsen.’								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Simulates the ins and outs of life at a baseball club. Will your team be the Giants or the Nippon Ham Fighters of the Japanese Professional Baseballing circuit?								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									A simulation with all the ups and downs of life at a football club. Injuries, lots of Yen, blood, sweat, tears – and that’s just the footballer’s wives! Officially licenced.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Sega Sport’s success sprang from titles such as Victory Goal. Realistic low scoring games are common place between two players. Up to four players with multitap (not included.) Full complement of J League teams.								
				Sega Saturn
				Sports
				
									Newspaper back pages are often dedicated to the man Nomo (despite him plying his trade in America), so it’s only natural that we have a Saturn game for him. A realistic Sega Sports title, packed full of Major League players and stats.								
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Whoopee Camp, Wolf Team, Wolfteam, Wow Entertainment, Xing Entertainment, YSN, Yamada Denki, Yanoman, Yasu Corporation, Yojigen, Yonezawa, Yujin, Yukes, Yumedia, Yutaka, Zoom
 
								 
															 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								