When you load up the Mega Drive Classics Hub, you'll be dropped into a virtual bedroom that depicts the average Sega fan back in the day. Posters for Golden Axe and Streets of Rage are visible on the walls, while a double-headed axe prop sits in a corner. The Mega Drive itself is hooked up to a CRT TV, along with a small bookcase stacked with chunky cases for equally chunky cartridges. You can move around the room to browse your game library and also change how they're presented from an audio and visual standpoint. (Some people just really need those scan lines, okay?)

The announcement was made from Sega's UK PR division -- hence the Mega Drive branding -- so it's unclear whether the hub will also be available in the US. At least in Europe, it's due on April 28th and should be a novel way to build a digital Genesis library. We can't count the number of times Sega has repackaged its old games like this -- there have been countless bundles over the years -- but if you're still looking for a way to play Shining Force II or Ecco the Dolphin, this is another option.