It took a little longer than planned, but SEGA has finally re-released Sonic 3D Blast onto RealPlayer's RealOne Arcade service. This was the final 16-bit Sonic the Hedgehog title to launch on the platform, with Sonic Spinball, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine and the mainline platformers all releasing a few months ago.
As with other Mega Drive/Genesis games on the service, Sonic 3D comes as a 'free' download that includes an install of RealOne Arcade. From there, you'll get to enjoy a demo of the isometric adventure - if you want to experience the full game, it'll cost you $14.99.
You'll need a minimum of 32MB RAM, 35MB free disk space, Direct 7.0 or higher and a Pentium II 266MHZ or above to run it all, according to SEGA's official webpage.
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