Sega reveals list of mobile games pulled for quality concerns

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Earlier this month Sega let us know that they would be pulling a number of games from the Android and iOS marketplaces for “quality concerns.” Now we know exactly what those games are. While you can get a full look at the list below, they’re mostly ports of retro games. Sega notes that although you can’t buy them anymore you can re-download them — in other words, they didn’t pull a Konami & P.T. situation.

Just remember that they aren’t guaranteed to work on new devices, and although updates “could happen,” nothing has been promised.

Sega pulls After Burner, Jet Set Radio, Golden Axe and more from Android and iOS stores [Pocket Gamer]

  • After Burner Climax
  • Jet Set Radio
  • Super Monkey Ball 1 & 2
  • Super Monkey Ball Adventure
  • Super Monkey Ball Tip’n’Tilt 1 &2
  • Super Monkey Ball: Touch & Roll
  • Super Monkey Ball Banana Splitz
  • Altered Beast
  • Ecco the Dolphin
  • Golden Axe 1, 2 & 3
  • Phantasy Star II
  • Streets of Rage 1 & 3
  • Space Harrier II
  • Virtua Fighter 2

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