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Sega renews trademarks on trio of obscure Mega Drive and Saturn games

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Sega has renewed its trademarks on a trio of classic titles that originally saw release on the Mega Drive (AKA Sega Genesis) and its successor, the Sega Saturn.The renewals, as spotted by Gematsu, see the trademarks for 1993’s Ranger X, 1995’s Crusader of Centy, and 1996’s Linkle Liver Story retained by Sega.

All three games were developed by Nextech, a now-defunct Japanese studio bought by Sega in 1997.While the three games aren’t exactly household names – in particular, Linkle Liver Story never saw release outside of Japan – they may be memorable to older players.Ranger X was a run-and-gun shooter, with the player piloting a giant robot and attempting to liberate their home planet from the attacking Rahuna.

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