Before we saw the Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, we had the Sega Channel. This was a service that lasted from 1994 to 1998, and let you download content and demos via cable TV signals. Sounds kind of lame right now, but trust me, a device downloading games off cable TV signals in the 90s was near-witchcraft. And, much like the modern-day gaming subscriptions we have today, Sega Channel had a rotating library of games that changed every month.