Talking about trivia, facts, fan theories and easter eggs from and relating to SEGA games new and old.
On this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze will be looking at a linked trilogy of games from developer Wolf Team.
On this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze talks about a little software developer and publisher called Victor Interactive Software, the company behind a range of games from Sports games to RPGs to even a trial version of the original Tomb Raider.
Following a discussion over the number of Sega Saturn controllers they have, Skyblaze is taking a look at a somewhat unique multiplayer game series on that very console; Culdcept.
It may be a week later than planned but Skyblaze is celebrating 15 years of RadioSEGA LiVE by looking at a selection games which will celebrate their 15th anniversary this year as well!
When hearing the name Crystal Dynamics you might think of games such as the Legacy of Kain series or Gex. But on this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze takes a look at a number of lesser known games which found their way onto SEGA consoles.
Join Skyblaze in The Hidden Palace as they cover SEGA's arcade skateboarding games.
The Hidden Palace is back on RadioSEGA as Skyblaze presents a continuation from a 2020 episode of the show covering the Sega Nu arcade board, this time specifically covering its 2013 upgrade - the Sega Nu 1.1.
As we never saw another handeld from SEGA After the Game Gear and Nomas (no the VMU doesn't count), on this episode of The Hidden Palace Skyblaze takes a look at SEGA and Atlus games released on another handheld released following their retreat from the console market - the PlayStation Vita.
2006 is a notable year for many reasons, not all of them good, but the most notable is of course the creation of RadioSEGA! Join Skyblaze as they take a look at a number of games which, like RadioSEGA, were released in 2006.
The Hidden Palace takes a look at the localisations of Working Designs, a name that brings to mind translations that aren't as accurate as you would be led to believe.
Skyblaze has got something really special to share on this episode of The Hidden Palace as, thanks to the work of Omar and the people at SMS Power, they take a look at the recently revealed information regarding SEGA's rarest system - the AI Computer.
The Hidden Palace is back for 2024 as Skyblaze takes a look at various SEGA games that featured differences in their various regional releases.
It's WinterFest in the palace as Skyblaze brings you a special episode about games with a winter theme. Plus can you conquer Skyblaze's quiz?
The Hidden Palace celebrates Halloween in November as Skyblaze takes a look at games based on the Alien and Predator movie series - better late than never eh?
This week's episode of The Hidden Palace is one you're definitely going to "click" with as Skyblaze looks back at a peripheral they were previously unaware of that supported over 120 Saturn games - the Saturn Shuttle Mouse.
The Dreamcast had four controller ports as standard and the Mega Drive had adapters to turn one controller port into four, but the Saturn went not one step but 2 steps further with the 6Player Multiplayer adapter! Join Skyblaze as they look closer into the games that took full effect of this capability.
Stoked by the discovery of a Tetris game on eBay they'd never seen before, on this episode of The Hidden Palace Skyblaze discusses a selection of Tetris games that were released on SEGA consoles.
In a special edition of The Hidden Palace, we present Skyblaze's DJ set as first heard at the Steel City Chiptune 7 event in August, featuring chiptune classics and remixes from Streets of Rage 2, Starfox, Undertale and more! Chapters: 00:00:00 Starfox - Corneria 00:01:20 Etrian Odyssey - Strife - Frist Strike 00:04:37 RKO Remix - Ocena Loader 3 00:07:08 Chris Hulsbeck - Turrican Main Theme 00:11:12 Bit Shifter - Hexidecimal Genome 00:14:27 Dr Doom & Komatrohn (RKO Remix) - Last Ninja (Big Beatnik Remix) 00:18:47 Sonic the Hedgehog 2 - Sky Chase Zone 00:20:34 Undertale - Spider Dance 00:22:12 Ristar - Splash Down! (round 2-1) 00:24:48 R-Type - Muteness (RKO Remix) 00:29:06 Streets of Rage - Under Logic 00:30:51 The Primals (Final Fantasy XIV) - Rise (Alexander Theme Remix) 00:33:58 The Gothsicles - Ultrasweaty 00:37:25 Jun Senoue, Tatsuya Kozaki - Super Sonic Racing (Generations version) 00:42:09 Pornophonique - Space Invaders
The Hidden Palace returns after its August break and, as it's Dreamcast US launch anniversary weekend, it's the perfect time for Skyblaze to take a look back at a selection of Dreamcast games released in 1999.
We hope you're not feeling under the weather for this week's episode of The Hidden Palace as Skyblaze discusses a selection of games that all have one thing in common; infections.
If Skyblaze were to ask you to name a series of Atlus games, most of you immediately think of Persona and others may then think of Shin Megami Tensei; which Persona span off of. Sticking with the same beginnings, this episode of The Hidden Palace looks at the Devil Summoner series; which like Persona, started as a spin off of Shin Megami Tensei.
Is it a bird, is it a plane, is it Superman? No, but he does use a similar colour scheme for his costume as on this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze will be going through the catalogue of Spider-Man games across SEGA consoles.
Skyblaze returns to the world of anime games on this week's episode, this time focussing on games with the licence for Bleach.
Everyone knows the story of Doki Doki Panic being released in the west as Super Mario Bros. 2. But did you know that SEGA consoles also had their share of retooled games? Join Skyblaze to find out more!
This week on The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze takes a look at a few games with one thing in common - they are all games based on Manga.
It may no longer be Easter, but The Hidden Palace returns with Skyblaze bringing you a selection of Easter Eggs from a number of SEGA games.
In a special edition of The Hidden Palace, we present Skyblaze's DJ set as first played at last weekend's Kokorocon, featuring original tunes and remixes from maimai, Bayonetta 3, Streets of Rage 2, Lemmings and more!
This year celebrates 25 years since the release of the Dreamcast but, in a special episode of the show, we're also celebrating the 25th anniversary of another SEGA console...
On this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze takes a look at homebrew games for SEGA consoles, specifically those released in 2022.
Disney, through various development studios, brought games based on many of their animated movies to home consoles and on this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze looks back at their early foray into video games for the Mega Drive.
Skyblaze revisits the theme of Batman games, this time focusing on a selection of games that were linked to the caped crusader's live action movies.
Skyblaze kicks off The Hidden Palace in 2023 with a look back at the measures console designers and game developers included to stop gamers from enjoying various games without getting hold of a legitimate copy.
As part of WinterFest 2022, Skyblaze pays tribute to the late Kevin Conroy by looking back at the animated Batman games that came out on SEGA consoles.
On this episode of The Hidden Palace, Skyblaze takes a look at one of SEGA's early titles and one that hasn't always got the love it deserved here on RadioSEGA with the Bonanza Bros.
In a special edition of The Hidden Palace, we present Skyblaze's DJ set as first heard at the Steel City Chiptune event last weekend, featuring SEGA classics and remixes from Sonic, Daytona USA, Columns, Initial D and more.
Skyblaze is celebrating Halloween weekend with a retrospective of the first three House of the Dead games, along with a suitably spooky entry into Chiptune Corner.
RadioSEGA is celebrating the release of the Mega Drive Mini II with a series of shows centered around this mini marvel so, in true Hidden Palace style, Skyblaze brings you more information on some of the more obscure games reporting to come out on the machine.
Following a run through of a number of the first Persona games in an earlier episode, Skyblaze is now doing the same for the original series which led to the Persona spin-off series - Shin Megami Tensei.
Everyone knows about the SEGA classic Golden Axe but what about its various sequels and spin-offs that have been released in the years since? Join Skyblaze as they talk you through a selection of them.
Think Game Freak and the only thing that comes to mind is Pokemon? Well think again as Skyblaze covers three Game Freak games that all have a connection to SEGA.
Skyblaze is packing their bags and heading off to Disney World's Epcot Center to tell you all about Innoventions, the exhibition space once filled with not only a host of SEGA console games, but two of their newest arcade games too - Virtua Formula and the AS-1.
The Hidden Palace returns to RadioSEGA as Skyblaze delves into ALABAMA meets WiLL Vi, the Dreamcast promotional game developed and produced by Toyota as part of their marketing for their car - the WiLL Vi.