Sega has been developing quite the reputation for itself as a PC publisher this past number of years, particularly so with the imminent launch of the DRM-friendly Alpha Protocol.
The company will be stepping things up again very soon, releasing digital PC versions of classic titles like Golden Axe, Ecco the Dolphin, Comix Zone, and Vectorman (the first batch), and also Altered Beast, Crack Down, Gain Ground, Shadow Dancer: The Secret of Shinobi, Sonic 3D Blast, and Space Harrier II.
Each will go for $2.99 a pop, and be available on various digital distribution networks including Steam as of June 1. Hm, our personal favourite Good Old Games has been trying to secure a major publisher deal by summer...
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