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Submitted by Chris Leyton on November 18 2008 - 10:29

Could SEGA and THQ be teaming up for a return of a true video game legend...

A listing on the Australian Classification Board has hinted that a classic SEGA franchise could be making a return, with the appearance of Outrun Online Arcade recently appearing.

Although we initially jumped at the thought of a re-imagined OutRun Online Arcade for XBLA and PSN, the appearance of both THQ and SEGA in the listing muddies the water a little - we can't imagine why both publishers would team up for anything other than a handheld outing.

TVG has contacted SEGA and expects a "no comment on rumour or speculation" to duly arrive shortly.

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By: Anonymous

Added:Fri 19th Dec 2008 17:42, Post No: 2

i so wanted this game when i first got my 360 but it wasnt supported but by now it is only ill wait for the arcade (playstation/360) conversion, just looking at the video segaboy submitted it looks just as good as the arcade but in hidef and smooth as silk


By: SegaBoy

Added:Fri 19th Dec 2008 12:15, Post No: 1

Oh yeah, Outrun 2 - hopefully more people will be able to witness the brilliance of this game, this time around.  Sumo Digital are frikkin awesome with the SEGA conversions.