And I might be wrong, but I think Sonic Adventure DX in that collection might still use disc checking but whatever DRM middleware some other releases it had in some countries are thankfully omitted in the Sonic PC Collection release. Not to crap on that collection or anything, it's great those games are DRM-free in that collection, but what I find hilarious is that Sega used a scene group's crack to make Sonic Heroes 'DRM-free'. The alien Wisps featured in the game each have a unique Color Power that, once freed, Sonic is able to absorb while speeding through the.
So with that hell of a deal, what reason would I have to get the Origins? Even better, I have the Sonic PC Collection (exclusive to Australia and Europe) which I still remember buying from actual stores 11 years ago for only AU$20 and came with DRM free versions of not only Mega Collection Plus, but also Heroes, Adventure DX and Riders across a whopping 6 discs. SONIC COLORS WII ISO was a high speed action adventure in which Sonic races in to theme park inspired worlds to rescue a colorful alien race to the clutches of Dr. And it was not some previously used game or anything, it was sitting in my regular store where I usually buy stuff. Originally posted by Sixtyfivekills:I picked up a PC version of Mega Collection Plus for a single dollar.