
Recently, I went on Sega.com to check what is new and what is going on and I stumbled across an interesting page called Play Sega. Addresses are either http://www.playsega.com/ or ".co.uk" in the United Kingdom
Basically Play Sega is about simply playing a wide range of Classic Sega Mega Drive I or II games. Those games require Java installed on your PC to run. There is more information about the system requirements to be able to play their games.
Though most of the good games are "VIP" tagged which needs a paid subscription to pay. You can get a free trial to try it out. Personally I've been busy playing Sonic games. Also there are different methods of subscription. the expensive it gets the more time you get plus a limited edition Mega Drive I or II white controller. You can always by the controller without a subscription and if I am not wrong it works via USB cable.
I am really happy with Play Sega and fortunately I can Play Sega from my university computer pool room because it runs on Java not on Adobe Flash and I think the pool room doesn't have adobe flash upto date or at all to prevent students from like playing flash games and what not.

You are able to log-in either with a newly created Play Sega account or your existing Sega Pass account if you had one. Either way you can always sign up on either one or both

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