Tickets the San Diego Comic Con are always a hot commodity; they typically sell out within days, if not hours. That’s what makes Sega’s “presence” at the show announced today via press release that much more appealing to those who can’t be at the show itself, and that much more clever a move on the company’s part.
That’s because Sega won’t actually be at the show with a proper booth. Instead, the company announced a SEGA Arcade at space they’ve temporarily rented about two blocks from Comic-Con central. All major upcoming Sega titles, including Sonic Generations and Mario and Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games, will be there, and they will be playable.
The press release also states an unannounced game will also make its debut at the exhibition. A lot of people have been scratching their heads as to the progress or even existence of Sonic the Hedgehog 4: Episode II, so this may be something to watch out for. We’ll also have to see if an updated build from Sonic Generations shows up. As it stands now, however, this event will mark the first public demo for M&S 2012.
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os recuerdo que Sega tiene la licencia de juegos de franquicias de Marvel, y la Comic-con es una feria principalmente de temática de cómics americanos, así que perfectamente puede ser que sólo presenten un juego de algún personaje de Marvel y ya está.
Pero para anunciar un juego de comics lo suyo sería que lo hiciesen en la comic-con. En un lugar propio a 2 manzanas de allí (que las manzanas americanas son bien enormes) ya no lo contaría como "relacionado con comic-con"