Finally, here are the final rankings and downloads of the
SEGA Saturn Coding Contest (C4 - 2006)
The winners are:
Bounty Getters (proof of concept) by Zaksund
Super Mario Clone ported by VBT
Charette A Bestiaux (multiplayer tank battle game) by Vreuzon
Other entries are:
3d landscape flying demo by Rockin'-B
3d car demo written in Game Basic by VBT
2d graphic demo by Charles MacDonalds
To cite a judge (Tassian):
Let me say this first: it was a real treat to see how good all the entries were and how well the really important aspects of videogames were covered: a fun gameplay, flashy 3D graphics, cool 2D graphics, nice sound and long term fun.
Download the SEGA Saturn CD images,
view detailed ranking and
read complete judge comments here:
http://www.rockin-b.de/c4/2006/results.html
Don't miss playing the entries yourself, either on a real SEGA Saturn (swap-trick or modchip) or on an emulator like SSF, yabause and the like.
Impressive: the Saturn contest entries are out
Impressive: the Saturn contest entries are out
Quote from Rockin'-B on segaxtreme
And a big thank to Racket for the support and prize offer.
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metaleggman
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2005 Cd was quite good too even if this one looks better.metaleggman wrote:cool, I remember seeing last years CD and it wasn't all that impressive, but hopefully this one will be great, as it sure does look it.
2005 results :
http://www.rockin-b.de/c4/2005/results.html
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Some great looking homebrew programs. Looking foward to trying them out soon.
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Over 700 Saturn Games Available - Downloads, Information, & How To Guides
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Over 700 Saturn Games Available - Downloads, Information, & How To Guides
http://www.sega-saturn.us - [email protected]
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metaleggman
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Well my problem with it was the menu system being incredibly buggy, along with most games being hard to actually get to because of said buggy menu.vbt wrote:2005 Cd was quite good too even if this one looks better.metaleggman wrote:cool, I remember seeing last years CD and it wasn't all that impressive, but hopefully this one will be great, as it sure does look it.
2005 results :
http://www.rockin-b.de/c4/2005/results.html

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retrogamer
the menu was not that buggy, maybe it was a little slow.metaleggman wrote:Well my problem with it was the menu system being incredibly buggy, along with most games being hard to actually get to because of said buggy menu.
Great you liked itretrogamer wrote:I liked the Super Mario one although I have to admit playing it on my Saturn felt kind of weird.
It will be hard to get SNES full speed. Maybe a NES emu (runs at 13-16fps on 50hz Saturn without being optimized) could run at full speed and if we find a really good dev maybe a PCE engine emu.Now I really want a fullspeed NES emu for the Saturn.
Can the Saturn reproduce the resolution of the PCEngine? The Wii can't even do it correctly...vbt wrote:the menu was not that buggy, maybe it was a little slow.metaleggman wrote:Well my problem with it was the menu system being incredibly buggy, along with most games being hard to actually get to because of said buggy menu.
Great you liked itretrogamer wrote:I liked the Super Mario one although I have to admit playing it on my Saturn felt kind of weird.Did you play it till the end ?
It will be hard to get SNES full speed. Maybe a NES emu (runs at 13-16fps on 50hz Saturn without being optimized) could run at full speed and if we find a really good dev maybe a PCE engine emu.Now I really want a fullspeed NES emu for the Saturn.
