No SEGA Dreamcast consoles were harmed in the making of this panel.
We’re excited to announce that SEGAbits and Sonic Retro will be hosting a panel at Too Many Games 2014 on Saturday, June 28th at 12pm in Oaks, PA! Dubbed “Surviving the Dreamcast Apocalypse: SEGA Fans in the 21st Century”, the panel is to feature SEGAbits admin and writer Barry the Nomad, Sonic Retro admin and writer David the Lurker, creator of the YouTube series “My Life with SEGA” A.J. Rosa, and SEGAbits writer and The Website of the Dead owner Kori-Maru as they discuss that fateful day when SEGA discontinued the Dreamcast, and where both the company and its fans ended up over ten years later.
Highlights of this SEGA celebration include stories from SEGAbits and Sonic Retro, rare materials from the development of Sonic the Hedgehog 2, and unseen clips from the “My Life with SEGA” series! Whether you’ve lived and breathed SEGA’s blue skies since you could hold a game controller, or have just recently been welcomed into the next level, this is the panel for you. Scream it with me now: “SEGA!”
We’ll also be hosting a SEGA trivia contest at the panel, with rare SEGA prizes to hand out as rewards for your knowledge!
Register today at TooManyGames.com and we hope to see you there!
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Congrats!
This sounds awesome! Wish it were being held in the UK…or that I was living in the US…I’d be there in the queue a week before the doors opened haha! Look forward to hearing more about this epic-sounding event!
I’m seriously considering checking this out! A lot of great panels for a con I wish I’d heard about sooner.
Come and we’ll give you a prize just for showing up, lol
This is easily the most exciting thing at TooManyGames for me. There is almost no one up around my parts that is a Sega fan, and i can’t to be in a group full of them.
You’re attending? Awesome!