What should we add to the Saturn 101 Guide?

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What should we add to the Saturn 101 Guide?

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I'm getting ready to update the Sega Saturn 101 guide (it was one of the first ones made) to bring it up to the standards of the newer ones.

What in particular do you think we should add?

If you can write full sentences or paragraphs that I could use in the post itself, that would be most helpful :)

Here's what we have so far:
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/sega-sat ... ners-guide

Here's some good examples of newer posts to get inspiration from:
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/snkneo-g ... ners-guide
http://www.racketboy.com/retro/colecovi ... ners-guide


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Re: What should we add to the Saturn 101 Guide?

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Add the region free bios to the imports section. Its a simple chip switch that makes the Saturn not care if the game is Japanese or American. However it doesn't effect video modes or allow CD-R booting.

Another option to playing imported Japanese games on your Sega Saturn is the region free BIOS. A region free BIOS was developed based on the Japanese BIOS that allows the booting of Japanese or American games. It also replaces the American splash screen with the, much cooler, Japanese one. However, the region free BIOS does not effect video modes or CD-R booting, so other modification is required if one wants that functionality.

Edited to put in paragraph form as Racket requested.
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Re: What should we add to the Saturn 101 Guide?

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Jamisonia wrote:Add the region free bios to the imports section. Its a simple chip switch that makes the Saturn not care if the game is Japanese or American. However it doesn't effect video modes or allow CD-R booting.
Is there a good source for this?
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racketboy wrote:
Jamisonia wrote:Add the region free bios to the imports section. Its a simple chip switch that makes the Saturn not care if the game is Japanese or American. However it doesn't effect video modes or allow CD-R booting.
Is there a good source for this?

http://www.mmmonkey.co.uk/sega-saturn-region-free-bios/ This is the mod itself

http://www.dforce3000.de/?p=news&t=sega here is the guy who made it
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Really small nitpick, but the Saturn was the third Sega console released in the US. The SG-1000 (and Mark II, if you want to call it a separate console) predate the SMS/Mark III.

Also, how about a bullet or section on some of the unique accessories? Mpeg card, electronic book / photo cd operators, modem, floppy disc drive, etc.
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pierrot wrote:Really small nitpick, but the Saturn was the third Sega console released in the US. The SG-1000 (and Mark II, if you want to call it a separate console) predate the SMS/Mark III.

Also, how about a bullet or section on some of the unique accessories? Mpeg card, electronic book / photo cd operators, modem, floppy disc drive, etc.
Wouldn't that make it the 4th? Also, I thought the SG-1000 was JPN/Europe only?
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Stark wrote:
pierrot wrote:Really small nitpick, but the Saturn was the third Sega console released in the US. The SG-1000 (and Mark II, if you want to call it a separate console) predate the SMS/Mark III.

Also, how about a bullet or section on some of the unique accessories? Mpeg card, electronic book / photo cd operators, modem, floppy disc drive, etc.
Wouldn't that make it the 4th? Also, I thought the SG-1000 was JPN/Europe only?
I always forget that inflection doesn't really come across well in standard written language, sorry. Yeah, SG-1000 is JP and EU only, making the Saturn the fourth generation of home console from SEGA for those territories, and third in the US.
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I second adding the region-free bios mod to the guide. It makes older modifications (region switch or switchless) obsolete, at least for NTSC users.

Get the region-free bios mod, add a modchip, vcd card, RAM cart and your console can play any Saturn game you throw at it.

Also I think you should add the cartridge slot to the "weaknesses" list, and to avoid the use of Gameshark or other third-party carts that have thick, non-tapered contacts.
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Maybe expand on the History section? The whys of it being short lived when Dreamcast took over. Info on Shenmue that might have been released on Saturn, maybe one of the games that pushed it aside for the Dreamcast? Interesting that the game has a Saturn console in it.

Really build on the exclusives and ground breaker games? Panzer Dragoon and Nights and maybe mention of Christmas Nights? The 3D controller should get its own paragraph going into the comparison with the N64 as maybe the first game console to include both a DPad and analog stick?

Speaking of sticks, maybe mention other controllers on the Saturn such as the Virtua On stick?
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Re: What should we add to the Saturn 101 Guide?

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SaturnHST wrote:I second adding the region-free bios mod to the guide. It makes older modifications (region switch or switchless) obsolete, at least for NTSC users.

Get the region-free bios mod, add a modchip, vcd card, RAM cart and your console can play any Saturn game you throw at it.

Also I think you should add the cartridge slot to the "weaknesses" list, and to avoid the use of Gameshark or other third-party carts that have thick, non-tapered contacts.
There are games that make use of the VCD card?
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