No there is not a cart that lets you do everything at the same time. The AR does the most though.
Only official Sega Save Memory carts will let games save data directly to them.
Other Save Memory cards will let you copy save stuff from internal memory back and forth.
Official Sega RAM carts will let you play games that need the extra memory aside from the KOF that uses a RAM cart with part of the game on it.
ST Key will let you play imports.
Action Replay lets you play imports, give you RAM for games that need it, and give you Save Memory you can transfer items to and from internal memory.
Waku Waku 7 question
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Save isn't a big deal to me. The interface is user friendly. You can see every save by name on internal batt & on AR cart.
If your batt dies, hit reset (doesn't turn off power) & move saves until you change battery.
Can't beat memory slots, 1/4 MB RAM expansion, AND region unlock... all in one.
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If your batt dies, hit reset (doesn't turn off power) & move saves until you change battery.
Can't beat memory slots, 1/4 MB RAM expansion, AND region unlock... all in one.
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All right, thanks friends!
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Yeah to paraphrase what's been said earlier... Watch out for save hungry games.
action replay doesn't suit users who heavily play Dragon Force, Dezaemon 2, or similar.
action replay doesn't suit users who heavily play Dragon Force, Dezaemon 2, or similar.
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But legend of oasis?
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Indeed, forget this port. Get the ps2 port instead.johnny turbo wrote:Also the background sprites look awful. They are pixelated out the frame compared to the MVS & AES releases.Bradtemple87 wrote:Yes, I own the saturn version and it plays with that cart great. This version does have the load times compared to the MVS version, which is why I plan to swap out at some point.
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The PS2 port also suffers, but from the entire arrange soundtrack found on the Neo CD and Saturn ports being removed and replaced due to licensing issues. Don't know what that means for the MVS AES audio track (if the PS2 even includes it at all).d123456 wrote:Indeed, forget this port. Get the ps2 port instead.johnny turbo wrote:Also the background sprites look awful. They are pixelated out the frame compared to the MVS & AES releases.Bradtemple87 wrote:Yes, I own the saturn version and it plays with that cart great. This version does have the load times compared to the MVS version, which is why I plan to swap out at some point.
I own the saturn port. It's a decent port.
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Update to my post above. Went to go check out the differences between PS2 Arrange Soundtrack and Saturn /Neo CD Arrange Sountrack.
YEAH! They really fucked it up on PS2 pretty bad...
Holy shit does Bonus Kun's track sound awful on PS2
I almost barffed a little after hearing it.
Man, I forgot how much I LOVE that bastardized Ryu theme
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YEAH! They really fucked it up on PS2 pretty bad...
Holy shit does Bonus Kun's track sound awful on PS2
I almost barffed a little after hearing it.
Man, I forgot how much I LOVE that bastardized Ryu theme
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I'm almost 100% certain you can't get it on the neo cd. Otherwise I wouldn't have gotten it on the AES a few years ago. Also I can say from experience that the saturn suffers from some slowdown that isn't present in the neo version. Mind you if you can't grab the neo version somehow the saturn version is decent. Haven't checked the price of the home cart version in several years. It was pretty expensive back in the day and I'm sure it's only gotten worse.
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