Your Favorite Cheap/Reasonable Saturn Game?

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Hobie-wan wrote:Some of the domestic things being mentioned don't seem to really be cheap enough to fit $15 loose or $25 complete.


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Huh. Saturn games must be cheaper over here then. I got Marvel Super Heroes for £10 CIB and Sega Ages and Exhumed are usually the same as a BIN. I'll concede that Night Warriors goes for more due to its semi-scarcity but Vampire Hunter is one of the cheapest imports you can buy.
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My personal favorites:
Nights in Dreams
Galactic Attack
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Virtua Fighter 2

But cheap games are getting REALLY hard to come by on the Saturn nowadays...
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Hobie-wan wrote:*science*


yeah, Hobie is right. even the "cheap" games are pricey.

the cheapest games you can get for the saturn are Daytona USA, Virtua Fighter 2, and Virtua Cop, thanks to the pack-in 3-in-1 deal. disc only copies are very inexpensive, and those three games are three of the best on the system.

i also really like Robo Pit, kinda like a poor man's Virtual-On or Armored Core. has a robot creation system and an arcade mode, also 2-player split screen. it can be had for about $5-10.

Cyber Speedway is the US domestic release of Gran Chaser, and it can be had pretty cheaply, and it's one of my favorite racers on the saturn. my only complaint is the soundtrack was replaced with completely out of place southern rock instrumentals by the Bygone Dogs (the same band responsible for the music on the super-common Bootleg Sampler). it makes no sense and really ruins the experience. why would a futuristic racing game have bogus Molly Hatchet riffs blaring in the background? get the JP version since it's just as cheap and has a much better soundtrack.
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aaron wrote:why would a futuristic racing game have bogus Molly Hatchet riffs blaring in the background?


There is no reason to think that techno music will be any more popular in the future that it is now. Maybe, 1000 years from now, people will just really, really like bogus Molly Hatchet riffs. In fact, the inclusion of this type of music in s futuristic setting might be the most realistic thing about the game. :lol:
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Three Dirty Dwarves is fairly cheap, it's always been one of my favorites on the saturn.
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Glad I dumped all of my US Saturn games last year, it's crazy what people pay for them now.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
aaron wrote:why would a futuristic racing game have bogus Molly Hatchet riffs blaring in the background?


There is no reason to think that techno music will be any more popular in the future that it is now. Maybe, 1000 years from now, people will just really, really like bogus Molly Hatchet riffs. In fact, the inclusion of this type of music in s futuristic setting might be the most realistic thing about the game. :lol:


yer reachin' :)
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While on topic of affordable Saturn games, does anyone here know if Maximum Force on the Saturn supports the Stunner Light Gun?
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CD AGES wrote:While on topic of affordable Saturn games, does anyone here know if Maximum Force on the Saturn supports the Stunner Light Gun?


it does. http://www.satakore.com/sega-saturn-gam ... e-USA.html
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