Inferior Saturn Ports

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bryan_65 wrote:How do you boot in the bios screen?

start the system without a game in it then insert the game and on the menu select the disc icon
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I think I read in an article on this site that the PS1 versions of Donpachi and Dodonpachi are better than Saturn versions.
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ninjainspandex wrote:
bryan_65 wrote:How do you boot in the bios screen?

start the system without a game in it then insert the game and on the menu select the disc icon


You can hold down the A button while powering on the console and it will go to the menu without booting the game.

Another trick I learned recently while reading the console manual: you can hold down the L or R button while powering on the console and it will go straight to the memory manager without launching the game.
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SaturnHST wrote:I think I read in an article on this site that the PS1 versions of Donpachi and Dodonpachi are better than Saturn versions.


Donpachi, yes. Dodonpachi is debatable at best, but imo the Saturn port is superior. Without diving into the subject again, since I am sure some of you have read my explanation to this several times, the ps1 port looks better, but the Saturn port plays better, especially when you take the game's strict scoring system into account.

What about the Konami shooters? Gradius Deluxe, Salamander Deluxe, Sexy Parodius? Usually people go for the Saturn ports, but I don't know if this is because the ports are better or not.
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In the Hunt seems to also boot with no controllers in. 2 tries in the bios screen still froze though. It was nice to play it after a couple of years.

Is there any copies that don't have the glitch and if so how do you spot them?
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just curious about the In the Hunt booting issues.. is this an issue with the NA release specifically? I only have the JP version and it never gave me any issues.
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valgalder wrote:just curious about the In the Hunt booting issues.. is this an issue with the NA release specifically? I only have the JP version and it never gave me any issues.

im curious too, because i never had any booting problems with my US copy, but now that i think about it ive never tried playing it on my JPN saturn. BRB testing
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:shock: im having these problems too! but it seems to boot up just fine when the action replay is not plugged into the system. hmm i may have to get the jpn version now if it too doesnt suffer from the same problems. also the artwork on kaitei daisensou...
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valgalder wrote:just curious about the In the Hunt booting issues.. is this an issue with the NA release specifically? I only have the JP version and it never gave me any issues.


I've only heard about it for the Japanese Version.
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I've never owned the US version. I've experienced the problems with the Japanese version.

I had a copy that would not boot on ANY Saturn console. The disc wasn't really scratched up either. The people who bought these back in the day must have been ****ed.
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