Here is an overview of the initiative, via its official website:
Introduction
Common sense? We decided to crash straight into it. We seriously chased the question, “Can’t this be more interesting?” And carved out landscapes no one had ever seen before.
Rough. Almost reckless. Sometimes spinning our wheels. But that’s exactly why it was real. Even when people laughed at the challenge, it shone brighter than anything else.
Time has passed. With changing eras, some things were lost. Still, there is an impulse that never changed. A glare that never faded.
Not to turn that recklessness into nostalgia. Not to say, “Those were the good old days.”
That frenzy is still alive somewhere, even now. Never rusted. Never dulled.
So let’s do it again. Next time, even bolder.
About
Games and characters born in the past.
Transcending generations and borders, they continue to live on in the same universe—even today.
Beyond games, expanding into film, music, fashion, and even further forms of entertainment.
While changing form, the experience is constantly updated.
Everything created here remains in someone’s memory and is passed on to the next generation.
2026 Selected
This article introduces the history of SEGA’s game titles and characters as they celebrate anniversaries.
The Companions who have brought color to the history of SEGA.
- Fantasy Zone (40th anniversary) – Launched as an Out Run (40th anniversary) – Began operation as an arcade game. Later ported to numerous home consoles such as the SEGA Mark III, this is the original driving game. Surrender yourself to the music and speed through in a sports car—the exhilarating feeling of enjoying a premium drive is the core appeal of this title. In 2025, a film adaptation directed by Michael Bay, known for the Transformers series, was announced, bringing renewed attention to the title.
- Streets of Rage (35th anniversary) – The Streets of Rage series is widely popular as a belt-scrolling action game. The first title, Streets of Rage: Rent A Hero (35th anniversary) – An Guardian Heroes (30th anniversary) – An action RPG set in a world of swords and magic, where five adventurers who obtain the “Legendary Sword” fight alongside a mysterious undead hero against a kingdom.Features both a cooperative story mode and a VS mode for up to six players, making it enjoyable for groups.Its unique three-line battle system combines the exhilaration of NiGHTS (30th anniversary) – A flight action game developed by Sonic Team. Children lost in a dream world set out on an adventure with NiGHTS to protect the beautiful dream realm “Nightopia.” The unique floating sensation of freely flying through a mysterious dream world is a defining feature. The limited “Christmas NiGHTS” release also gained attention. Its A-Life (Artificial Life) system allows inhabitants of the dream world to behave like living creatures, later evolving into the “Chao” in the Sonic Adventure series.
- Dynamite Deka (30th anniversary) – The industry’s first full-polygon action game. The Dynamite Cops storm a skyscraper occupied by terrorists to rescue the president’s daughter! Its over-the-top action—using everything from firearms to mops and grandfather clocks as weapons—drew attention, and even the commercial song became a hit when ported to SEGA Saturn. Even today, it stands out as a symbol of SEGA’s bold and unconventional style.
- Sakura Wars (30th anniversary) – A landmark dramatic SGGG (25th anniversary) – Released in 2001 for Dreamcast, SGGG is a
