Crush 40 musician and Sonic songwriter Johnny Gioeli is suing Sega of America over ownership of the Sonic Adventure 2 theme song Live and Learn. Gioeli has claimed Sega only has rights to the ...
Sega has no plans to produce additional mini consoles, including the Saturn or Dreamcast. Sega’s CEO stated that the company is focusing on modern games to attract today’s gamers. Sega may ...
it has since been used in various Super Smash Bros games where Sonic appears as a playable character, as well as Sega's Yakuza titles and even Capcom's Monster Hunter Rise. Gioeli is seeking ...
While Sonic fans will likely feel real nostalgic upon hearing the song in the film, the artist behind the track and several others within the franchise is now suing Sega for allegedly using the ...
He was unaware that it had been used in at least 25 games, including re-releases of Sonic Adventure 2 and Yakuza 4, and he claims that Sega lacks the proper licenses for these uses, meaning he has ...
A lawsuit has been filed against Sega in the state of California over a popular song from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise. According to reporting from Polygon, Crush 40 member John Gioeli has ...
Singer and songwriter Johnny Gioeli is suing Sega over the use of Sonic Adventure 2's 'Live and Learn' in other games. Gioeli claims that Sega only paid for the rights to the song's lyrics and not ...
TL;DR: SEGA is considering entering the subscription market, inspired by services like Game Pass. This could involve launching its own service, potentially affecting its presence on existing ...
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