Don't Just Watch TV: The Secrets of Sega Channel

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Don't Just Watch TV: The Secrets of Sega Channel
The Video Game History Foundation recently put together an absolutely fascinating video on the lost stages of the Sega classic Sonic the Hedgehog 2. It includes partial recreations of some of those cut levels, which have never been seen before. Definitely worth a look!
Nintendo Advanced Video System
Universal Wrestling Corporation (Unreleased NES game)
https://hiddenpalace.org/News/Universal_Wrestling_Corporation_(Unreleased_NES_game)
Surprise! The unreleased NES game called UWC has now been released! A very special thanks to @Galliplay for acquiring and sharing the game and @frankcifaldi from @GameHistoryOrg for dumping and giving us an opportunity to release it!
Enjoy!
The latest word on the ever-improving history of the Nintendo Entertainment System.
"It is extremely difficult to confirm that something doesn't exist."
–The Video Game History Foundation, November 2025, regarding being sure they have every issue of an obscure gaming magazine.
If you give the video game history foundation $20 a month they’ll send you an archived magazine once a month so you can find out we used to have sexy gimp controllers.
The Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) has officially launched early access to its Digital Library as of January 30, 2025, offering free online access to over 1,500 rare #VideoGame history materials.
The collection includes out-of-print magazines, press kits, promotional content, and never-before-seen game development documents. At launch, the library features six highlighted collections, such as guidebooks from # the first 12 years of #E3, a vast archive from #GamePro magazine, and behind-the-scenes Myst development footage. Fully searchable and designed for researchers, journalists, and gaming enthusiasts, the Digital Library aims to preserve and share #Gaming history.
While access is complimentary, the VGHF relies on Patreon donations to expand its archives and maintain the growing demand for this invaluable resource.