Released exclusively in Japan at the end of 2001, Game Works is a rather excellent collection of classic arcade games created by the eponymous Yu Suzuki. The package comprises a disc containing 5 Sega arcade classics and a commemorative book that explains the history of the games, the development and the cabinets themselves.
Well, that's what I imagine it contains - I can't actually read it because it's all in Japanese and I can barely read English so my guess is as good as yours. Unless you speak/read Japanese. Probably should have gotten Ross to write this...but hey ho. Hindsight is always 20/20. The copy of the book and game I used to write this is not actually mine - I'm far too poor to afford to buy my own copy. No, this belongs to a gentleman named Jake who runs the excellent Megadrive.me site, so I would like to thank him for supplying this copy of Game Works; and I'd also recommend you head over to his site if the Megadrive/Genesis is a console you're interested in.
So Game Works, then. As mentioned, the disc contains five different Sega arcade greats - all of which were created by Yu suzuki. These games are:
- Power Drift
- Outrun
- After Burner II
- Hang-On
- Space Harrier
At the bottom of this post you'll find a short (well, 10 minute) video of some gameplay and my voice waffling over the top, but the real point of this was just to show some images of the lovely book and the games themselves.
There will most likely be people out there who have never even heard of this collection simply because it's so uncommon and hard to find these days (and good luck finding it on eBay for less than about £80) so I thought it'd be cool to bring it back up again. Thinking about why Sega chose to create this package as an homage to Yu Suzuki and not simply release another Sega Ages style thing specifically for the Dreamcast, it's probably because most of the games had already been converted to the Dreamcast for use in Shenmue (as previously noted); and it seemed like a bit of a no-brainer to bunch them all together and release them as a collector's piece. And rinse more money out of folk. Who said that?!
Jokes aside, as far is retro compilations go this one is hard to beat and the fact that it's called 'Volume 1' possibly means that Sega had plans to release other volumes too in the future. Maybe if the Dreamcast hadn't been killed off so early we'd have gotten a 'Volume 2' featuring Scud Race et al. Maybe.
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Namco Museum
Atari Anniversary Edition
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I'm so jealous, great article. That's such a cool collection. And an even better collector piece. Is this your personal copy? They all look like great games.
ReplyDeleteNo, it's not mine - I mentioned several times that I borrowed it from Jake at Megadrive.me! But yeah, I agree it's a very cool item!
ReplyDeleteThey have this for about $130 on ebay... I would bite but I got all these games 7 different ways lol
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