Euros? Will the Saturn work with a UK power lead or does it just work with a European lead?
As I already own a Saturn, I wouldn't need any of the leads or controllers etc. Assuming a UK power lead would work.
Thanks for the offer. I'll need to wait until I've been paid at the end of the month and have a think about it. I'll shoot you a PM in a few weeks if I decide to go for it and if you still have it.
Best way to play Saturn and Dreamcast?
Re: Best way to play Saturn and Dreamcast?
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Re: Best way to play Saturn and Dreamcast?
Saturns have internal power supplies, you just need a standard C7/8 power cable regardless of region.Reprise wrote:Euros? Will the Saturn work with a UK power lead or does it just work with a European lead?
As I already own a Saturn, I wouldn't need any of the leads or controllers etc. Assuming a UK power lead would work.
Thanks for the offer. I'll need to wait until I've been paid at the end of the month and have a think about it. I'll shoot you a PM in a few weeks if I decide to go for it and if you still have it.
Re: Best way to play Saturn and Dreamcast?
I prefer playing on my modded Saturn as well, but emulators have gotten really good recently. Yabause though not as compatible, renders games more nicely than an actual Saturn.Catch22 wrote:Except for saving a tiny amount of space, why would anyone resort to emulation is beyond me. Playing on original hardware with a real controller is key for me.
I'm guessing you're talking about those PlaySega controllers from a few years back. I heard those suck, too. That's why you get a Saturn to USB adapter.The USB "Saturn" controllers doesn't have the robust feel.
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