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Day after day…
Jet Set Radio, Chu Chu Rocket
I haven’t played all of the Phantasy Star games but Phantasy Star 4 was really good.
Yakuza
Comix Zone
Super Monkey Ball
Discovered Yakuza during Covid, and I don’t think I could get more game per $ than I got with the series! For like $5 a game, I got at least 80 hours of play on each title and that’s not even 100‰ completion.
For a casual gamer like myself, it’s great buying them at a huge discount if what they’re worth and they’re full of so many side quests and mini games that I can just goof off as Kiryu for as long as I want.
The only thing I remember not liking is some of the poker and blackjack games are rigged/not random, which for all the things they put in these things seems trivial to have an actual working casino game.
The Shinobi series has always been a good time.
Persona is owned by SEGA so that probably counts
Bloodshoot 1994
Streets of Rage
Virtua Fighter
Daytona USA?
Super Monkey Ball
Crazy Taxi
That’s all I can think of.
I always liked the House of the Dead series.
Streets of rage. Also check out the. New one, it hits you right in the feels
NiGHTS into Dreams and Billy Hatcher will always hold a special place in my heart.
It’s a bummer that Sega doesn’t really do cartoony mascot-y games anymore outside of Sonic.
Like they have such a huge library of visually distinct characters just rotting away, only coming out every decade or so for a kart racing game or random cameo.
Space Channel 5
Jet Set Radio
Panzer Dragoon
NiGHTS INTO DREAM
Wonder Boy
Alex Kidd
Streets Of Rage
Puyo PuyoOutRun series, especially OutRunners and OutRun 2.
Jet Set Radio Future.
Most people would consider it completely outclassed by competing Gran Turismo 3 and the later Forza Motorsport 1, but Sega GT 2002 is really nostalgic for me and I’d still love to actually beat it some day.
I’m not a beat em up fan but I’d call Streets of Rage 4 the best game in a genre I mostly don’t like.
I also don’t really like 3D fighters, but I greatly prefer Virtua Fighter and especially Fighting Vipers (and Sonic the Fighters but you said no Sonic) over Bandai Namco or Koei Tecmo’s offerings.
Toe Jam and Earl 1 and 2. That’s right, I like 2!
Not produced by Sega but Shining Force and Shining Force II. And does anyone remember Vectorman? Tried to compete with DK Country with the pre-rendered 3D graphics.