DC? Saturn? Convince Me!
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peace4myheart
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I just mean that he should look at the import for reasons to buy either systems because there will be so many obvious reasons to. This can be seen by the games I own. Not trying to knock the systems down or anything. Sorry for giving you a "short" answer rather than "long" answer.GSZX1337 wrote:What does that have to do withpeace4myheart wrote: Troll or fool, I have more import games than I do US games for both systems. But I guess that is just me.?Not many good games on both systems as far as the US is concerned.
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cloudrat7
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i'd say go with the sega saturn for some nice rpg's and dreamcast for everything else plus awesome graphics.
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I purchased both DC and Saturn within a few weeks last year, and both are excellent. It seems a lot easier to get all sorts of games for the DC, which can play any region without modification and for which prices are pretty much rock bottom, due in some part, i suspect, to the ease with which copied games can be played on this system.
Games for the Saturn seem rarer, especially the best ones, and playing imported games needs a modded system, which will cost extra.
As such I've used the DC way more than the saturn, and, given that I got the DC for less than the price of a couple of DVD's, can thoroughly reccomend this console.
...then you can play MARS MATRIX!
Games for the Saturn seem rarer, especially the best ones, and playing imported games needs a modded system, which will cost extra.
As such I've used the DC way more than the saturn, and, given that I got the DC for less than the price of a couple of DVD's, can thoroughly reccomend this console.
...then you can play MARS MATRIX!
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opticledilusi0n
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Or just get an action replay. It works just dandy plus has the 1-4 ram for fighters and some extra memory for backing up your saves.opticledilusi0n wrote:or avoid the swap trick and buy the mod chip from racketboyHoboJoe wrote:Actually you can play imports on a saturn without a mod. You just need and image of it...patch it withe ht Sega Region Patcher to U...then burn it and do the swap trick. That's how i do it.
Best reason to own a Dreamcast!!!bobbynewmarkiii wrote:...then you can play MARS MATRIX!
If you tend to like Nintendo's epics (Zelda Metroid etc) you may be better off with the Saturn for it's tons of great RPG's and adventure games whereas the Dreamcast is more of a arcade machine. If you love arcade game though, get both as they have arcade games sweating from their veins, the Dreamcast in particular is like having a tiny arcade cabinet that plugs into your telly, the ports are that faithful.
