You can, however, convert the Steam version into the 2004 version and get it patched up with mods with PkR's SADX Mod Installer. The Steam version, while a mediocre port, it is more functional than the vanilla 2004 version (outside of some strange frame-rate issues and some XInput controller downgrades). Version differences: the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions are based off the 2004 PC port, and the 2011/current Steam version was also ported from the Xbox 360 version. Textures and a few other things on change is little to minor. Release date October 5th 2012 Published by SEGA Developed by SEGA & Sonic Team Plays on Xbox 360 & Xbox 360 (backwards compatible) Platformer Install size of 3GB Included Achievements. Why not just get the game and a Dreamcast or emulator, rather than state 'false advertising' when it is the Dreamcast collection? I don't get it. Seems to me to be like the Dreamcast version of a repackaging. I don't think Sega (or Sonic Team) would be bothered to release the original on PC a waste of money. Originally posted by Casketdropper:I don't mind the changes as comes to thinking of the original Sonic and yes I had a Dreamcast in 1999, which today's thinking felt a little saturated on the colours but non-the-less good game too.
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