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SEGA can do this easily as they are the distributors / owners of the game, the OS, and the proprietary emulator software (and there really is no reason why it is not on Gog yet.) yes, but also that each single SMD game SEGA sells it packed with the emulator. Hopefully, that will change in the future, even if I don't particularly care that much about the console games. GOG.com doesn't have (yet) a contract with Sega, so it can't sell any Sega game, nor a Sega emulator. JMich: Just as amok replied, Steam has an agreement with Sega, which also includes the rights to use a Mega Drive emulator.
