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The ad was placed by a fan site, Shenmue Dojo. The stated goal of Shenmue Dojo's campaign is to "support the continuation of the series and attempt to spread global awareness to find [developer] Ys Net a potential partner for Shenmue 4." The Times Square ad also included the hashtag #LetsGetShenmue4.In the short term, the campaign successfully managed to get Shenmue trending on X. However, getting a fourth game in the series may still be an uphill battle. Shenmue III debuted to mixed or negative reviews in 2019, and the sales weren't high enough to immediately warrant a sequel. Regardless, the team behind the Shenmue 4 campaign remains optimistic about the franchise's future, as explained in the following message posted on the site. "Thank you to everyone that helped to ...
If issues 1 and 2 are any indication of the quality we can expect, then issue 3 is sure to be a feature filled book sized magazine featuring impressive fan artwork, fictional and journalistic coverage of the Shenmue series and several bonus goodies that should not be missed!Bonus items include Shenwave Collection Volume 2 Audio CD, a signed print from SEGAbits friend Lisle Wilkerson (voice of Joy), Extended Cover Art Poster, 40 Page Side Story Comic – By Shensun (Based on Shenmue 3), Niaowu / Chobu Art Prints (x5), Shenmue 4 2.5D Character Artwork Card, Issue 3 Backer Card as well as your name in the magazine and on ...
Relive the golden days of the Dreamcast with a small tear in your eye with this encyclopedia/artbookShenmue, Jet Grind Radio, Skies of Arcadia, Phantasy Star Online, Space Channel 5, Sonic the Hedgehog, all of 'emA guidebook on all NA Sega Dreamcast games. Instead of screenshots like similar books, what sets mine apart is each game is catalogued with beautiful handcrafted artwork. Perfect for that coffee table book you can pull out from time to time, enjoying the gorgeous artwork, a small tear in your eyes as you relive the memories of those Dreamcast golden days.Whether you were there the day it came out or just now getting into the Dreamcast, revel in the nostalgia of arguably retro gaming's most unique library.
On this SEGA Talk we take a look at two Shenmue games you most likely never played: Shenmue Online and Shenmue City. We take a look at one unreleased MMO and a mobile game that never made it out of beta.
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