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Games Review: Sega Mega Drive: Ultimate Collection
PS3, Xbox 360, Sega, £24.99
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Your support makes all the difference.When I first saw this repackaged clutch of classic Sega games, I gave a hollow laugh: who’d buy this when there are so many retro delights on XLA and PSN?
But then I did the maths andworked out that for your £25, you get 40 titles, which works out at about 63p a pop, much cheaper than chucking your cash/Microsoft points away. From Altered Beast to six Sonic games, Golden Axes galore to stacks of Streets of Rage, this is a bumper bargain bundle.
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