Since the 2018 release of SEGA AGES Sonic the Hedgehog, we've seen a slow and steady flow of classic SEGA games arrive on Switch eShop courtesy of developer and retro port specialists M2. This is the same company responsible for the excellent SEGA 3D Classics line for 3DS.
While not as plentiful or frequent as Hamster's Arcade Archives or ACA Neo Geo catalogues, M2 lavishes extra care and attention on every Sega Ages release which often goes above and beyond what you might expect. You won't find any dusty ROMs thrown on the eShop here - every single release has a smattering of mod cons and extras, often bespoke to each individual title.
Sega has stated that the Sega Ages line is now at an end on Switch, with a total of 19 games in the collection. Those games are listed below in alphabetical order, although you can also view them in our database sorted by Release Date or User Rating. Beneath the full Sega Ages Switch list you'll find our picks of the very best.
SEGA AGES Switch eShop releases - Complete list
- SEGA AGES Alex Kidd In Miracle World (Switch eShop)
28th Mar 2019 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Columns II: A Voyage Through Time (Switch eShop)
17th Oct 2019 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Fantasy Zone (Switch eShop)
23rd Jan 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES G-LOC: Air Battle (Switch eShop)
30th Apr 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Gain Ground (Switch eShop)
28th Mar 2019 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Herzog Zwei (Switch eShop)
24th Sep 2020 / SEGA / Technosoft - SEGA AGES Ichidant-R (Switch eShop)
17th Oct 2019 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Out Run (Switch eShop)
10th Jan 2019 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Phantasy Star (Switch eShop)
13th Dec 2018 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Puyo Puyo (Switch eShop)
22nd Aug 2019 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Puyo Puyo 2 (Switch eShop)
20th Feb 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Shinobi (Switch eShop)
23rd Jan 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Sonic The Hedgehog (Switch eShop)
20th Sep 2018 / SEGA - SEGA AGES Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Switch eShop)
20th Feb 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Space Harrier (Switch eShop)
22nd Aug 2019 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Thunder Force AC (Switch eShop)
28th May 2020 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Thunder Force IV (Switch eShop)
20th Sep 2018 / SEGA / Technosoft - SEGA AGES Virtua Racing (Switch eShop)
27th Jun 2019 / SEGA / M2 - SEGA AGES Wonder Boy: Monster Land (Switch eShop)
27th Jun 2019 / SEGA / M2
Looking at that list and don't know where to start? Then check out our picks of the best SEGA AGES games — in no particular order — to get you off on the right foot.
The best Switch SEGA AGES games...
SEGA AGES Out Run (Switch eShop)
Out Run may lack modern spit polish but it is the quintessential feel-good arcade racer and time has done little to dull its brilliance. M2's emulation here makes the game more accessible than ever and only the lack of the 3DS port's autostereoscopic 3D prevents this from being the ultimate version of the game. For anyone with an interest in retro gaming, it’s a must-have. Get the tunes on the radio, let the wind rush through your hear and head towards that blue sky horizon.
SEGA AGES Fantasy Zone (Switch eShop)
There is certainly no shortage of choice when it comes to shmups on Switch, and while the genre might have a reputation for being hard-as-nails and gritty, but there's no reason they can't have some colour. M2 works its usual magic on Fantasy Zone, a classic shmup with that added SEGA blue skies wonder. With the addition of Upa-Upa mode which ditches the shop part entirely and gives you easier access to weapons and upgrades, this is a fine addition to the Sega Ages Switch library.
SEGA AGES Shinobi (Switch eShop)
Adding a new AGES mode which permits ol' Joe to more than a single hit (as per the original arcade release), Shinobi is a classic you should seek out if you've only ever played the Mega Drive version. In addition, a rewind feature means you've got no excuse not to get to the end of this classic now. It might not be the longest experience, but it sure is a sweet one.
SEGA AGES Thunder Force IV (Switch eShop)
The second entry for this genre on our list, the Sega Ages release of Thunder Force IV presents a perfect port of the classic 2D shmup that includes a handful of extras enabling gamers of any ability to get the most out of this shooter. The indignity of selecting 'Kids Mode' aside, it's a welcome option to make a brilliant game accessible to as many players as possible, and this fourth entry in the Thunder Force series deserves your time.
SEGA AGES Virtua Racing (Switch eShop)
M2 really pushed the boat out with its port of Virtua Racing on Switch. Purists may bemoan the differences between the original 1992 arcade release and this version, but the fact is that the game is simply 'better' here than it has ever been. You get 1080p (when docked), 60fps, reduced pop-in, new modes and up to 8-player same-console split-screen multiplayer. Those searching for the pixel-perfect 'authentic' experience may wish to look elsewhere; anybody else should download the best port of Virtua Racing ever released quick-smart.
SEGA AGES Sonic The Hedgehog 2 (Switch eShop)
Here he is! The fact is that you almost certainly already own Sonic 2--possibly multiple times--but the game is a platforming classic and it's in fine form on Switch. Alternatively, the original Sonic the Hedgehog is equally also great and the Switch version adds optional extras like the Spin Dash from the sequel and the drop move from Sonic Mania.
Besides the lack of widescreen support--something that the Christian Whitehead-helmed mobile versions of these games support beautifully--the only real negative with these two classics is how overly familiar they are. We've seen re-releases across most every platform since their original launch, but if it has been a while since you sprinted through Emerald Hill Zone with your buddy Tails at your side, the Sega Ages version is an excellent way to revisit the game.
SEGA AGES Herzog Zwei (Switch eShop)
There aren't many games from 30 years ago that you can truly say have stood the test of time, but Herzog Zwei is such a perfectly-balanced strategy offering that it's genuinely hard to pick fault or suggest how it could be improved or enhanced. Sure, the unit AI can be a little basic, the online play is a bit jerky and the split-screen mode in multiplayer cuts off a lot of your viewing area (and also reduces the ability to launch sneak-attacks) but the core gameplay is utterly fantastic, and remains just as addictive and engaging today as it was back in 1989, when the game first arrived in Japanese stores.
In single-player, the varied map types and scalable difficulty mean that Herzog Zwei will keep you entertained for weeks (if not years) but when played with another person – be it locally on the same console or online – this game is elevated to a whole new level of greatness. Even if RTS titles aren't your cup of tea, we highly recommend you give this one a whirl because, outside of spiritual successor AirMech, there really hasn't been a game quite like this since.
Never saw the sun, shining so bright, never saw things, going so right... Let us know which of M2's Sega Ages games you've most enjoyed, and which ones you'd avoid, with a cheeky comment below.
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There are so many arcade games that could be ported onto the Switch. Yet, that’s seemingly never going to happen especially at the real slow rate they’re currently happening.
Since Phantasy Star isn't a part of the Sega Genesis Collection, that would be my top pick. After that, the Virtua Racing port is better than arcade-perfect.
How sweet would it be if Streets of Rage 1 to 3 were released in a bundle.
My Personal Top 5:
1)Virtua Racing
2)OutRun
3)Space Harrier
4)G-LOC
5)Thunder Force IV
They, M2, could/should take their time to get everything just right. Though, I think their committing to, or even announcing, any sort of periodic release schedule was probably a mistake.
Just really want Golden Axe, Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder and Spider-Man: The Arcade Game (I can dream...)
They need to start working on Sega CD/Saturn/Dreamcast ports already. I'm so tired of Genesis releases. There are so many hidden gems on their later systems that people love. Hell, give us Game Gear ports or something already.
The Sega Ages release of Phantasy Star 1 was phenomenal, it managed to turn a completely outdated, borderline unplayable JRPG into a really decent old school dungeon crawler. It's amazing what just a little bit of quality of life updates can do to a game.
Virtua racing outrun and shinobi are my favs but I feel they should move to the next era with games like Daytona scud race and crazy taxi why are Sega so reluctant to give people what they want and why do they take so long between the jap release and the western release
The lack of Golden Axe and Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder is disturbing. Altered Beast, Alien Storm, I'd love to see these. Loads of solid arcade titles still absent
@MetalKingShield Arcade1UP recognized the importance of the Golden Axe titles enough to make it their first Sega cabinet release. It's a shame Sega itself is like, "Golden what?"
To be this good takes ages.....We’ll finish the slogan there
Ha! As always, I've found that there's no such thing as coincidence:
I actually downloaded Virtua Racing yesterday, and then this article gets posted...
A lot of the comments on here regarding Virtua Racing really helps drive the point home for the need of a Daytona USA port.
Puyo Puyo 2 is an amazingly deep competitive classic. If anyone is interested in it seriously, though, I'd recommend Puyo Puyo Champions over the AGES versions
It's a shame a huge chunk of these releases are already readily available elsewhere... Who needs another port of Sonic 2? And is it even as good as the iOS ver?
SEGA and M2 need to step it up and release Saturn and 3D arcade games as well as more sought-after arcade releases like Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder.
AGES has been an extreme disappointment on the Switch.
A great list to get started, Outrun and Thunderforce IV in particular are real gems. Now we just need Sega to get into gear and give us the likes of Daytona USA and Virtua Fighter 2 from the Arcades or from the Saturn, Shining Force 3, Burning Rangers and the often overlooked Deep Fear, a game which had great potential to spawn a real rival to the likes of Resident Evil
I don’t really understand people complaining of being tired of Genesis ports when only 4 out of 19 Sega Ages are Genesis Games. It is mostly made up of Arcade Ports....
Still wishing for Virtua Fighter 2, Fighting Vipers, Golden Axe: The Revenge of Death Adder, Scud Race, Burning Rangers, Panzer Dragoon Saga, NiGHTS! Into Dreams, Crazy Taxi, Kolibri, Super Hang-On, Thunder Blade, Daytona USA, Jet Grind Radio, After Burner, Baku Baku, Sonic CD, and Vectorman 2. I feel these would had make great addition to the Sega Ages line-up.
@retro_player_77 You left out Astal Man, I would love to play that again.
I do wonder why Sega has ignored Virtua Fighter for so long. I would love to see it join the Sega Ages line.
I sunk many hours into Outrun on Switch & loved every minute. I've downloaded Virtua Racing & looking forward to playing another quality conversion, but it would be greedy to really want Sega Rally on Switch?
Is it really the best port of "Virtua Racing" when it's missing all the extra content from the 32X "Deluxe" version? Without it, the game is rather bare bones.
@sleepinglion At least they gave us the arcade version of "Golden Axe" on the Wii Virtual Console, so I can still play it whenever I want on my Wii U. Of course, that doesn't help those who missed their chance (or stupidly sold/stored their Wii (U)), but at least it was made available at one point.
I would really appreciate "Revenge of Death Adder," though, which hasn't ever been released on consoles, not even as a downgraded port.
Would kill for an English version of Segagaga or even something simple, like a port of Samba De Amigo. The joy con would be perfect
I had tons of fun with the first two Sonic and first two Puyo Puyo titles.
@UltraVideoGamer Is there a better version of Jet set radio, or Knights into dreams? I there any Crazy taxi clone that did it better?
Was there anything like ecco or got any examples of Panzer dragoon being surpassed?
And what about the Yakuza series? can you compare that to anything else that is objectivly a better version of it?
I get that you could say that most of the race games and fighter of this day and age are better than anything sega has produced.
I would even agree that there are plenty of platform games that surpass the sonic games. but sega is more than sonic games.
And sega games have a typical charm to them that only sega games seem to have.
I pick house of the dead or virtua cop anytime over time crisis or eh other railgun shooters
My favorites so far are Phantasy Star, Lightening Force, and OutRun.
Someday I do hope we get GOlden Axe Revenge of Death Adder, maybe Star Wars Arcade (90s or Special Edition), and maybe the Virtua Cop games. Id also like to see a good version of Outrunners considering the Genesis version wasn't that good.
The Switch is worth getting for Out Run alone.
@BulbasaurusRex With Arcade1Up releasing a arcade cabinet that will have Sega arcade games including Golden Axe and its sequal Golden Axe: Revenge of Death Adder the chances of seeing the Golden Axe sequal on other gaming platforms is very likely now.
I just purchased the Sega Genesis collection today digitally since it was only like 12 bucks on the eShop, so even though the collection doesn't include all of the games listed in this article, I still feel like it is more than enough Sega Genesis goodness for me. Especially for the low price.
Really need some Saturn and Dreamcast games added to the SEGA Ages line, as well as some forgotten gems from the CD and 32X.
@BulbasaurusRex Agreed. I did pick it up on my Wii and PS3 as the time, but would love to see it get the Ages treatment. Revenge of Death Adder is solid and a stronger title than the Genesis sequel
OG Shinobi, Wonderboy, and Fantasy Zone are the bomb diggity.
@sleepinglion
Watch as Arcade1up (who can't over flood the market with their cabinets) rerelease Turbo Outrun, Virtua Fighter, Daytona USA, House of the Dead etc. while Sega does nothing with them and just keeps rereleasing Sonic games for next gen. consoles.
LOL
It has some downs but in general the Ages lineup is practically full of ups. It gets hard to point something like 20 titles out of Sega's outstanding library over the years. There's so much to choose from. I disagree with some of their choices, but I've bought almost all of the games and have been having a lot of fun with them. Absolutely no regrets. Great treatment, new options, everything running so smooth! Let's see what comes up next.
I still haven't been able to take a look at G-Loc but it's one of my next purchases
Ah yes, i hair nothing beats a nice country drive
Rad Mobile would be amazing as an Ages game.
@Toy_Link You're right! I know you are. Arcade1UP has solid taste in what titles from the arcade fans really want to see, I just don't have room for them all
So far I have Virtua Racing, Shinobi and Sonic 2. I also plan to get Phantasy star and maybe Wonderboy Monsterland...
...to be honest, I want them all ;P once a sega fan, always a sega fan!
Virtua Racing and Outrun are absolute must-haves. Me and my friends had a great time on our connection bus journey on holiday trying to beat each other’s scores.
So poor! Of all the games Sega has, that list is a joke.
Where’s the Saturn / DC stuff
Shining force - holy ark
Shining force 3
Bass fishing
Marine fishing
HotD1-2-3-4-5-6
Virtual cop 1-2-3
Daytona
Sega rally 1-2
Sega touring car
Manx TT
Skies of Arcadia
Virtua striker1-2-3
Virtua tennis 1-2
Jet set radio
Crazi taxi 1-2
Shenmue 1-2
Chu chu rocket
Space channel 5 1-2
Burning rangers
Virtua fighter 1-2-3
Fighting vipers
Baku Baku
Virtua on
How about Sega Bringing to the Nintendo Switch.
1) Daytona 2: either on the edge or Power Edition
2) Sega Rally 2
3) Emergency: Call Ambulance
4) Scud Racer/Sega GT
5) Congo Bongo
6) Shadow Dancer
7) Zaxxon, Super Zaxxon
8) Outrunners
9)Jumbo Safari
10) Golden Axe plus Golden Axe: Revenge Of Death Adder
11) Rail Chase 2
12) Go Go Island
How do they not have what was released on the 3DS Sega Ages collection??
After Burner
Thunderblade
Super Hangon
And why can't we get Turbo Outrun for Switch??? And Daytona USA!!!!
I'd have loved Bank Panic's inclusion in Sega Ages on Switch.
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