SEGA AGES Out Run

SEGA AGES Out Run (2018)

by M2, Sega
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Themes:Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:A retro road-racing adventure for all ages! The 3D driving game that launched a legacy returns on Nintendo Switch! Featuring new motion controls, newly added music tracks, and a new ranking system. Speed through the streets of SEGA AGES Out Run, the award-winning title that paved the road for the racing genre. Your favorite stages and soundtrack are back. Do you have what it takes to beat the clock?Show more
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