Close Menu
  • Gaming
    • All Gaming
    • Nintendo
    • PlayStation
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Card & Tabletop
    • VR
  • Features
    • Editorials
    • Interviews
    • The Anime Pulse
  • Guides
  • Entertainment
    • All Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movies and TV
    • Books
    • Manga & Comics
    • Toys
    • Geek
    • Culture
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • All Reviews
    • Video Game
    • Anime & Animation
    • Movie & TV
    • Comic Book & Manga
    • Tech & Gear
    • Food
    • Book
    • Toys
    • Tabletop and Card Game
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
  • Contact Us
X (Twitter) YouTube RSS Bluesky Discord
X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube Bluesky Discord
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
  • Latest
  • Features
  • Guides
  • Previews
  • Reviews
    • Video Game Reviews
    • Anime & Animation Reviews
    • Comic Book & Manga Reviews
    • Films & TV Reviews
    • Tech Reviews
    • Tabletop and Card Game Reviews
    • Toy Reviews
  • Gaming
    • PlayStation
    • Nintendo
    • Xbox
    • PC Gaming
    • Retro Gaming
    • Tabletop
    • Virtual Reality
  • Entertainment
    • Anime & Animation
    • Comic Books & Manga
    • Films & TV
    • Original English Light Novels DB
    • OELN DB
    • Culture
    • Books
    • Toys
  • Tech
  • Podcasts
    • A-01 Podcast
    • Nintendo Entertainment Podcast
    • Spectator Mode Podcast
The OuterhavenThe Outerhaven
Home»News»Gaming News»Sega Revives Their Sega Ages Label For the Nintendo Switch

Sega Revives Their Sega Ages Label For the Nintendo Switch

By Keith MitchellApril 16, 2018
Sega Ages Label

Sega recently announced that they would be bringing several of their old-school titles over to the Nintendo Switch, under the revived Sega Ages label.

Sega Ages Label

This is the same label that Sega had used before to bring older titles over to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation. This time around the Sega Ages label will be responsible for bringing over several of Sega’s older games. This includes Phantasy Star and Alex Kidd in Miracle World from the Sega Master System, Sega Genesis versions of Thunder Force IV and Sonic the Hedgehog, and a port of the original arcade version of Gain Ground.  

It’s worth mentioning that we’ve never seen a port of Gain Ground in the West. So this would be the first. I’m also a big fan of both Phantasy Star, which was my first serious JRPG. And Thunderforce IV, an amazing 2D side-scrolling shooter that played constantly doing my younger gaming years. I’m really excited that Sega is doing this and hope that we’ll see more of their back catalog making their way over.

Perhaps even an arcade or Sega Genesis port of Altered Beast, Golden Axe, Streets of Rage and Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi. One can only hope. C’mon Sega, don’t let me, um… us down!

Gain Ground - Arcade
Gain Ground – Arcade
Thunder Force IV - Sega Mega Drive /Sega Genesis
Thunder Force IV – Sega Mega Drive /Sega Genesis
Alex Kidd in Miracle World - Sega Master System
Alex Kidd in Miracle World – Sega Master System
Alex Kidd in Miracle World Gain Ground Phantasy Star Sega Ages Sonic the Hedgehog Thunder Force IV
Keith Mitchell - Headshot-PS_Gear_400x400
Keith Mitchell
  • X (Twitter)
  • LinkedIn

Keith D. Mitchell is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Outerhaven, where he has been covering video games and technology for more than 14 years. A lifelong PC gamer, he began building PCs at just eight years old and still loves talking about hardware as much as playing games. His passion for challenging experiences has made him a devoted Soulslike fan, having beaten nearly every FromSoftware release. Keith regularly attends major gaming and technology events to bring firsthand coverage to readers, and continues to enjoy writing about the games and gear that shaped his love for the industry.

Leave a Reply

Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Latest Posts

Manga Review: The King’s Beast Vol. 16

September 7, 2025

AEW Collision Recap – 9/6/2025

September 7, 2025

Former Nintendo Developer Talks Why New IPs Are Only Made Occassionally

September 7, 2025

World Webtoon Awards Reveal This Year’s Nominations

September 6, 2025

Inklore Licenses Delusion Webtoon for Print

September 6, 2025

Topco to Use AI for Short-Form Webtoon Animation

September 6, 2025
About Us • Our Team • Contact Us • Privacy Policy • Review Policy • Ethics Policy 
Work With Us • Reviews on Open Critic • Reviews on CriticDB
Copyright @2025 The Outerhaven Productions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.