


That is, you get the item-filled Mascot Racer of the former combined with the arcade racing action, handling and speed of the latter. Sonic & Sega All-Stars Racing (" With Banjo-Kazooie" on the Xbox 360 version, at Microsoft's request): Released in February 2010, it can be easily described as " Mario Kart meets Sumo's OutRun games". Also features a bunch of Sega-themed tennis minigames. Building on their own experience with the Virtua Tennis series, the game is Exactly What It Says on the Tin. Sega Superstars Tennis: In which Sumo Digital picked up the mantle and followed suit with.
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Each series is sequestered to its own minigame, with no interaction otherwise save for the opening cutscene. Descriptions of the minigames are forthcoming.Īlso notable is that it isn't a crossover in the proper sense. It's 12 simple minigames in one, using (as with every other EyeToy game) your body to control them. Sega Superstars: The first one, a 2004 Minigame Game by Sonic Team for the PlayStation 2 EyeToy accessory. As the name implies, they feature a good deal of Sega's major and cult classic franchises. Notice how Sonic's mugging for the camera on each cover?Ī series of Massive Multiplayer Crossover games, each of a completely different genre, published by Sega and, except for the first one, developed by British company Sumo Digital.
