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Kingoftherings: Edit: I found it. It was Sega Smash Pack 2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Smash_Pack

Ah yes I remember now. Sega Smash Packs here would be so cool. :)
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Zeewolf: I hope GOG is getting involved here. Yeah, I know, they've only released PC games so far. But still. It would be unfortunate if the only major portal that doesn't get these games is the one dedicated fully to retro games in the first place.

+1. That's exactly what I thought when I read this Sega news.
So I kept thinking if the next publisher on GOG could be Sega or not. If GOG adopts a $1.99 price tag (for the 1980s games and these from Sega), this would be a blast... but the problem here is being a drm-free site.
The press release on IGN says: "The first set of SEGA Genesis games for PC are set to release 1st June on Steam and other digital distribution networks. "
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bansama: Sadly, I don't see SEGA Japan wanting to play nice with GOG. They don't like the PC.

They may not like it, but now they are two times on PC:
Steam, and at www.playsega.com
Don't ask me details as I've never used the second. Here's the blog entries for it: http://blogs.sega.com/usa/category/playsega/
Post edited May 22, 2010 by taczillabr
I did write a fairly long reply, but the forum crapped out on me and ate it. So I'll just restate that yes, SEGA Japan, along with all other Japanese publishers, refuse to support the PC locally.
In regards to Steam and SEGA, typical support for Japan is as follows: Two games are available: Sonic & SEGA All-Stars Racing and Universe at War: Earth Assault. One DLC is available (via the current Sega Complete pack): Napoleon: Total War - Coalition (not priced)
The base game for that DLC is NOT available. The Total War Mega pack consisted of nothing except a $20.40 price tag.
So, with these signs of amazing support for Japan by SEGA Japan, it's safe to say that there's pretty much zero chance of GOG being able to get worldwide release for their games, so unless GOG are now prepared to allow regional restrictions here, you'll probably never see any SEGA games on GOG.
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Kingoftherings: Back when I was a kid, I had a bunch of Sega games for PC.
There was like this box you would buy, and it had 2 Sonic platforming games, a Sonic racing game, Comix Zone, Shining Force 1, and probably a couple others I don't remember.
It was a legit CD too, wasn't just some burned copy of Genesis roms.
Edit: I found it. It was Sega Smash Pack 2.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sega_Smash_Pack

That was literally the best thing they ever did for the PC aside from Sonic 3 & Knuckles Collection and Sonic R.
Period.
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cogadh: Comix Zone!? Hell yes! I've been trying to find a working ROM of that since my old Genesis finally died years ago and all I've ever been able to find a broken versions of the game in English or working versions in Japanese, neither of which are right for me.

Don't have a 360 then? Its on the marketplace
I'd prefer to have the arcade, original versions of Sega's games, instead. Anyway that's nice, at least they are starting to get serious about commercial retrogaming on the PC. To have the ability to purchase and download original ROMs for my MAME would be the best....
Post edited May 22, 2010 by KingofGnG
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Navagon: Needs moar Streets of Rage and Shadowron too.
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lowyhong: Every.Single.Word.You've.Said.I.Agree

Apart from the Shadow Ron bit, I take it? While I'm sure it's possible to base a game on the exploits of Ron The Midnight Flasher, I don't remember it appearing on Megadrive.
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cogadh: Comix Zone!? Hell yes! I've been trying to find a working ROM of that since my old Genesis finally died years ago and all I've ever been able to find a broken versions of the game in English or working versions in Japanese, neither of which are right for me.
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Aliasalpha: Don't have a 360 then? Its on the marketplace

It's also part of the Sega Mega Drive Ultimate Collection (Sonic's Ultimate Genesis Collection in the US) for 360 and PS3, as well as the early Mega Drive Collectiion on PS2 and PSP.
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Navagon: Apart from the Shadow Ron bit, I take it? While I'm sure it's possible to base a game on the exploits of Ron The Midnight Flasher, I don't remember it appearing on Megadrive.

Ha I didn't actually notice you misspelt it
God, I hate to admit it. But I'm really starting to miss the last console gen. Plenty of compilations consisting of 10 - 20 games costing $19.99 each (even less on clearance). Now these games are being sold via dd individually for $3 - $8 (depending on where you are buying).
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mogamer: God, I hate to admit it. But I'm really starting to miss the last console gen. Plenty of compilations consisting of 10 - 20 games costing $19.99 each (even less on clearance). Now these games are being sold via dd individually for $3 - $8 (depending on where you are buying).

There was a massive Sega collection on Xbox and PS3 for $30 actually.
If they re-released the smash packs I would LOVE it. Shining Force 1 and 2 are still my favorite strategy games ever.
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Whiteblade999: If they re-released the smash packs I would LOVE it. Shining Force 1 and 2 are still my favorite strategy games ever.

True that...story was engaging, although 2 was definitely harder than 1.
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Bicro: True that...story was engaging, although 2 was definitely harder than 1.

Shining Force 3 part 3 was easily the hardest of the lot as there was no ENG translation.
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Bicro: True that...story was engaging, although 2 was definitely harder than 1.
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Delixe: Shining Force 3 part 3 was easily the hardest of the lot as there was no ENG translation.

Nothing a ROM and google can't fix. There is a fan translation floating around.