Now for the games. What are the absolute must plays for Saturn? Does the Saturn suffer from the same breakdown crap the Sega CD suffered from? Thanks!
Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
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Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Ok, I am considering adding to my endless collection of consoles and games, my wife is going to kill me but hey you guys understand how it goes right?
My latest interest is set on the Sega Saturn. I've been floating around ebay trying to find a good deal but I don't know what a good going price is and what should be included with it as far as accessories needed to play it.
Now for the games. What are the absolute must plays for Saturn? Does the Saturn suffer from the same breakdown crap the Sega CD suffered from? Thanks!
Now for the games. What are the absolute must plays for Saturn? Does the Saturn suffer from the same breakdown crap the Sega CD suffered from? Thanks!
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Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
I can see DSH coming with links now, but first read the Sega Saturn 101 article:Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Ok, I am considering adding to my endless collection of consoles and games, my wife is going to kill me but hey you guys understand how it goes right?My latest interest is set on the Sega Saturn. I've been floating around ebay trying to find a good deal but I don't know what a good going price is and what should be included with it as far as accessories needed to play it.
Now for the games. What are the absolute must plays for Saturn? Does the Saturn suffer from the same breakdown crap the Sega CD suffered from? Thanks!
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/2007/03/ ... guide.html
From there use the search bar at the top of the site and just type "Sega Saturn". You will get a very strong list of articles covering essential and defining to cheap or very rare games. There are also genre defining game lists. Dont be afraid to search the site articles for information.
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Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Thanks Brad, I had a feeling that there was an article somewhere on this site for that. You just made my life a little easier! That's just one of the many things I love about this site. I'm still open to suggestions of course from everyone.
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Anytime, and if you want suggestions one of my favorites for the system is Dragon Force, but you will read about it in a couple of those articles. You will also want to get an action replay/memory cart so you can play the import shmups and fighters.Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:Thanks Brad, I had a feeling that there was an article somewhere on this site for that. You just made my life a little easier! That's just one of the many things I love about this site. I'm still open to suggestions of course from everyone.
Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
After my model 2 Saturn finally died, I managed to buy a new (new as in to me, not brand new obviously
) boxed one for £30 (incl postage + delivery) along with a demo disc and a crappy Fifa game. Not a bad price, so you might be able to find one for a similar price. Obviously the price may be different depending on where you're from though. If you're from the US, you might be able to find one cheaper.
I think most people advise getting the model 2 if you can BTW.
As for games,
cheap must haves imo:
Sega Rally
Virtua Fighter 2
Fighters Megamix
Virtua On
Nights into Dreams
Christmas Nights (technically a demo, but so much fun and replay value)
Expensive games worth buying:
Panzer Dragoon Saga (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Guardian Heroes (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Saturn Bomberman (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Shining Force III (can be found cheaper on JPN import, but language barrier is a problem)
Dragon Force
relatively cheap Imports:
Metal Slug (needs a ram cart however, or the action replay 4 in 1)
Assualt Suit Leynos 2
Grandia (if you like RPGs, get this! Language barrier isn't much of a problem with a translation guide and it's easy to play)
I think most people advise getting the model 2 if you can BTW.
As for games,
cheap must haves imo:
Sega Rally
Virtua Fighter 2
Fighters Megamix
Virtua On
Nights into Dreams
Christmas Nights (technically a demo, but so much fun and replay value)
Expensive games worth buying:
Panzer Dragoon Saga (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Guardian Heroes (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Saturn Bomberman (can be found cheaper on JPN import)
Shining Force III (can be found cheaper on JPN import, but language barrier is a problem)
Dragon Force
relatively cheap Imports:
Metal Slug (needs a ram cart however, or the action replay 4 in 1)
Assualt Suit Leynos 2
Grandia (if you like RPGs, get this! Language barrier isn't much of a problem with a translation guide and it's easy to play)
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Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Evildeadmanwalking77 wrote:my wife is going to kill me

Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
I second NiGHTS as a must play. In fact, if you own a Saturn, you are required to own NiGHTS.
Don't question that, just accept it as law.
Also, if you like fighters, 2d especially, you're in luck.
Don't question that, just accept it as law.
Also, if you like fighters, 2d especially, you're in luck.
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
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Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Make sure you get it with the 3D controllerCFFJR wrote:I second NiGHTS as a must play. In fact, if you own a Saturn, you are required to own NiGHTS.
Don't question that, just accept it as law.![]()
Also, if you like fighters, 2d especially, you're in luck.
Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Ooh, yeah, that's a rather important detail that I stupidly forgot. Thanks Brad.Bradtemple87 wrote:Make sure you get it with the 3D controller
GameSack wrote:That's right, only Sega had the skill to make a proper Nintendo game.
Re: Considering purchasing a Sega Saturn so I have questions
Indeed, 3D controller is a must for Nights.
Other must-have accessories:
Official Memory Cartridge. The Saturn has battery back-up, but you can only save up to about 4-10 games, ish I'd say. Probably 10 is pushing it. Not to mention that the battery is unreliable and only lasts about a year. Just buy a cartridge, it's ridiculous how much you can save. Just make sure you get an official one.
Action Replay 4 in 1. You could not get the above and just stick with this, but you can't save or load directly to the cartridge, which is annoying. This cartridge also acts as a cheat cartridge (obviously), ram cart and import loader.
Other must-have accessories:
Official Memory Cartridge. The Saturn has battery back-up, but you can only save up to about 4-10 games, ish I'd say. Probably 10 is pushing it. Not to mention that the battery is unreliable and only lasts about a year. Just buy a cartridge, it's ridiculous how much you can save. Just make sure you get an official one.
Action Replay 4 in 1. You could not get the above and just stick with this, but you can't save or load directly to the cartridge, which is annoying. This cartridge also acts as a cheat cartridge (obviously), ram cart and import loader.
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