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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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- Sonic 3D Blast
- Sonic 3D Flickies Island
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RealPlayer Sonic Spinball Hits RealOne Arcade, Sonic 3D Coming Soon
Dreadknux posted a story in Games
They said it was coming, and now it has come. Sonic Spinball is available on RealPlayer's RealOne Arcade service starting today. You can download it for free, and you get a one-hour trial where you can tackle the Veg-O-Fortress to your heart's content... and if you want to keep playing after that hour, it will cost you $14.99 for the full version.] According to SEGA's RealOne page, Sonic 3D is also coming later this month. So stay tuned for that.-
- Sonic Spinball
- Mega Drive
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RealPlayer Sonic & Knuckles Lands on RealOne Arcade, Sonic Spinball Coming Soon
Dreadknux posted a story in Games
Sonic & Knuckles has been added to the Real One Arcade Player, courtesy of continuing updates to the service from SEGA. The game joins Sonic 1, 2, 3 and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine that are already on the Arcade roster, meaning that fans can complete the set by adding this lock-on title to their collection. Like other games on the service, Sonic & Knuckles will cost $14.99 for unlimited access, but you can take advantage of a free trial so you can see if it's something you want to invest in. Apparently the RealOne Arcade version also includes the Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 lock-on functionality as well, so you'll be able to blast through the Sonic 3 & Knuckles saga to your heart's content. There isn't a lot of Sonic games left to add to the service now, and according to Sonic HQ Sonic Spinball will also be arriving later this month, so it's looking like RealOne Arcade will be a pretty decent way to access all of the Mega Drive classics. Well, if you don't have Sonic Mega Collection, that is. via Sonic HQ-
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Sonic Spinball
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You will soon be able to play classic SEGA games on the popular RealPlayer service on PC. An agreement has been signed with RealNetworks to provide official versions of four games via the new RealOne Arcade application. SEGA will have its own specific 'Sega Channel' on the service. Sonic 1 is included in the initial lineup, with more Sonic games to come. The RealOne Arcade platform will be available from this website. Aside from the first four games, which include Sonic 1 and Ecco the Dolphin, more Mega Drive games are planned to release later. These include Sonic 2, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Columns III, Phantasy Star II, Shinobi III, Toejam and Earl, Vectorman and Virtua Fighter 2. Games will cost $14.99 each, but you can download demos of each game to try them out for free as well. Source: XenGamers
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- PC
- Mega Drive
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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. Original Post Content: View full story
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- Sonic 3D Blast
- Sonic 3D Flickies Island
- (and 5 more)
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RealPlayer Sonic Spinball Hits RealOne Arcade, Sonic 3D Coming Soon
Dreadknux posted a topic in Games
They said it was coming, and now it has come. Sonic Spinball is available on RealPlayer's RealOne Arcade service starting today. You can download it for free, and you get a one-hour trial where you can tackle the Veg-O-Fortress to your heart's content... and if you want to keep playing after that hour, it will cost you $14.99 for the full version.] According to SEGA's RealOne page, Sonic 3D is also coming later this month. So stay tuned for that. View full story-
- Sonic Spinball
- Mega Drive
- (and 7 more)
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RealPlayer Sonic & Knuckles Lands on RealOne Arcade, Sonic Spinball Coming Soon
Dreadknux posted a topic in Games
Sonic & Knuckles has been added to the Real One Arcade Player, courtesy of continuing updates to the service from SEGA. The game joins Sonic 1, 2, 3 and Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine that are already on the Arcade roster, meaning that fans can complete the set by adding this lock-on title to their collection. Like other games on the service, Sonic & Knuckles will cost $14.99 for unlimited access, but you can take advantage of a free trial so you can see if it's something you want to invest in. Apparently the RealOne Arcade version also includes the Sonic 2 and Sonic 3 lock-on functionality as well, so you'll be able to blast through the Sonic 3 & Knuckles saga to your heart's content. There isn't a lot of Sonic games left to add to the service now, and according to Sonic HQ Sonic Spinball will also be arriving later this month, so it's looking like RealOne Arcade will be a pretty decent way to access all of the Mega Drive classics. Well, if you don't have Sonic Mega Collection, that is. View full story-
- Sonic & Knuckles
- Sonic Spinball
- (and 4 more)
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You will soon be able to play classic SEGA games on the popular RealPlayer service on PC. An agreement has been signed with RealNetworks to provide official versions of four games via the new RealOne Arcade application. SEGA will have its own specific 'Sega Channel' on the service. Sonic 1 is included in the initial lineup, with more Sonic games to come. The RealOne Arcade platform will be available from this website. Aside from the first four games, which include Sonic 1 and Ecco the Dolphin, more Mega Drive games are planned to release later. These include Sonic 2, Dr. Robotnik's Mean Bean Machine, Columns III, Phantasy Star II, Shinobi III, Toejam and Earl, Vectorman and Virtua Fighter 2. Games will cost $14.99 each, but you can download demos of each game to try them out for free as well. Source: XenGamers View full story
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- PC
- Mega Drive
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