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Sega Classics Collection (USA)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2006
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Sega Classics Collection bundles several Sega games remade in 3D. OutRun, Comix Zone and other icons get a stylish refresh. Uneven, but charming for fans.

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Category
Compilation 4 players 7+
Description
A Sega and Conspiracy Entertainment compilation released in 2006, a Western anthology featuring several Sega Ages 2500 remakes (Virtua Racing, OutRun, Streets of Rage 2, Space Harrier, Golden Axe). Modernized 3D versions of Sega's 1980s arcade classics. A good Western gateway to the Sega Ages collection, but limited selection.

Sega Classics Collection review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
3/5
Music
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Engaging"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾0,91 GB 📅17/03/2006
Published by Sega

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Collector interest

A Western compilation gathering several 3D remakes drawn from the Japanese Sega Ages line, offering reimaginings of classics like OutRun or Space Harrier on one disc. Its collector interest stays moderate: a comfortable Western run and content judged uneven against the separate Ages volumes, which are more prized. A practical piece for those wanting to sample these remakes without importing each volume.

Better with friends

A compilation of modernized arcade classics, slipping in several multiplayer-ready titles for varied retro challenges. The shared fun rests on variety: you hop from a duel to a score-attack in seconds, and everyone finds the game where they shine. Uneven across titles, it's worth most for its short, convivial games, ideal to chain among friends in a relaxed mood.

Is Sega Classics Collection still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2005 on PS2, Sega's compilation brings together three dimensional remakes of several arcade classics from the studio, from Fantasy Zone to Out Run by way of Space Harrier and Columns. The idea of reinterpreting these pillars with a modernised production appeals, and each title keeps the immediate play spirit that built its reputation. The quality of the adaptations, however, stays uneven from one game to another, and the content remains lighter than other Sega anthologies. A curiosity for fans of revisited retro arcade and for those curious about a sample of the studio's heritage in reworked form.

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