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You're runnin' a good race!


— AGES, Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed

AGES is a character that appears in Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed, representing both the game and Sega as a whole. It speaks in various soundbites from Daytona USA, Sega consoles and After Burner Climax. It is modeled after several different Sega items (both in-game and real-life), most noticeably as two different Dreamcast consoles.

Description[]

AGESVehicle

AGES' character select artwork, showing its three transformations, from Sonic & All-Stars Racing Transformed.

AGES is a Dreamcast VMU (Visual Memory Unit) which can literally transform into trademarks of Sega's past. It starts most races off as a Hornet Stock Car from Daytona USA, then when it hits water, it transforms into a Dreamcast controller. When it flies off into the air, it becomes an F-14 Tomcat from After Burner. Its home track is Race of AGES.

Trivia[]

  • "AGES" is "SEGA" spelled backwards.
    • Its name is a reference to one of Sega's marketing mottos: To Be This Good takes AGES.
  • When transforming, it can either emit the trademark "SEGA!" soundbite, the end of the Japanese Sega Saturn boot-up jingle, or the SEGA Master System boot-up sound.
  • In its plane and car forms, AGES communicates through radio transmissions (After Burner and Daytona USA, respectively). In its boat form, AGES communicates through sounds from the Dreamcast's start up menu, the VMU's infamous "no battery" beep and the Dreamcast's infamously loud disk reader noises.
  • The real-life VMU had the Dreamcast's signature swirl next to the word "Dreamcast"; this is absent in Racing Transformed for unknown reasons.
    • The Dreamcast's swirl can, however, be seen at the top of the Dreamcast controller used for the boat form, and even changes colors between the North American and European versions of the game to reflect the difference between the Dreamcast's logo in the two regions.
  • The Hornet form is based on a Chevrolet Lumina Nascar.
    • The car also appears as an unlockable, armoured fighter in the fighting game Fighters Megamix under the name "Hornet".
    • The designs of the Television vans in Studiopolis Zone from Sonic Mania are also a reference to the Hornet.

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