Flake wrote:
Oh, and systems with bad on-board memory. Make sure the thing can still write save files since not every game can save directly to the memory card slot.
Very true, and on that note you might want to buy a CR2032 battery or two since the one in your system is likely dead. Here's a good thread discussing them in more depth:
ZenErik wrote:Make sure the laser assembly is working correctly. And just as important for imports, make sure the cart slot works.
And yes, if you want to play backups a model 2 is best. But beware, some model 2 systems, like mine, have a sanyo board.
With some of my Saturns when inserting a 4MB Ram Cart it takes a few goes before working properly , ive heard cleaning the Pins on the Saturn will return it to normal so if a Cart doesnt work first go it doesnt mean its broken.
Also Sanyo Laser's are easy to detect externally , around the Laser eye there will be 2 gold coils around it. If there isnt it means its a 32-Pin or 64-Pin model Saturn.
s8n wrote:Also Sanyo Laser's are easy to detect externally , around the Laser eye there will be 2 gold coils around it. If there isnt it means its a 32-Pin or 64-Pin model Saturn.
That is very helpful to know. I will have to keep that in mind when I see systems at the flea market.
Any tips on changing out the existing battery with game saves on the system? I have a few DragonForce saves that I wanna keep, but I don't want to risk the battery going dead, or losing the saves during the replacment process. Should I do the replacement with the system on?
If you aren't having a good time, why are you playing?
Flake wrote:
Oh, and systems with bad on-board memory. Make sure the thing can still write save files since not every game can save directly to the memory card slot.
Usually that is due to the battery being dead or nearly so and the memory getting corrupted. Some models have a button to press to help clear and reset the memory, but generally taking out the toasty one and leaving it unplugged a while, then adding a fresh battery clears it up.
BoringSupreez wrote:
Yeah, get the second model. It's easier to mod, and plus, it looks cooler.
Say what?
Anyways, the biggest noob mistake when it comes to Saturn games is buying all the overpriced crap on eBay. If you're going to buy a game off ebay, watch all the listings for a month or so waiting for a decent price. A little patience can save you some serious cash, or get you an excellent copy for the same price as all those beat up ones.
BoringSupreez wrote:
Yeah, get the second model. It's easier to mod, and plus, it looks cooler.
Say what?
I think it does. I like the round buttons better than those oval ones. Poor me, I have the first model.
I love that glossy strip that goes over the front, and the lights. It's not really the button shape that I like more. However, I do like the Sega logo on the front of the model 2. The model 1 does look a bit plain without it.