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Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 6:28 pm
by Reprise
Yeah, Worldwide Soccer on the Saturn is awesome (I hear the Dreamcast ones suck, after changing developers and/or licences).
I have the 1997 one. I haven't tried 1998, but I presume it's more or less the same.
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:17 pm
by noiseredux
mine says "Sega International Victory Goal Edition" - which is from 1995.
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2016 7:28 pm
by BogusMeatFactory
I was have worldwide soccer '97 and my brothers, their friends, and I loved to play it. We did find a game breaking move in the game that will guarantee a goal, which caused us to make a rule never to do it.
The Saturn sports titles are seriously some of the best. World Series Baseball was one that I really enjoyed and was the only baseball game where I played a complete season. Loved it!
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:00 am
by Reprise
Haha I remember that game breaking move. I abused it a lot!

Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2016 9:12 am
by noiseredux
I might have to abuse it now, haha. I'm doing fair on defense but terrible on offense.
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 12:22 am
by mas
So I'm going to use my 125.00 credit slip and buying a swag Saturn with these games as a bundle
Sega Saturn complete in box
All games are cib
Manx tt
Resident evil
Legend of oasis
Command and conquer
Area 51
Sonic r
Die hard trilogy
And a couple more I can't remember. It's going in my game room. Would love to collect but it's too much money so I'm trying to have a friend try to burn games.
I think it's a good investment.
All I really want is disc only and I want first is the sega 3pak
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 9:28 am
by noiseredux
$125 is a damn good price for those all CIB + system. Saturn prices seem to be up from when I was last collecting them.
HEY, I meant to ask you guys. Which is the best cart for loading imports? I feel like the AR 4-in-1 is the most functional right? It can load imports, be used as back-up memory and also be used as an add-on RAM cart... right?
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 10:18 am
by mas
Yeah that's how I'm feeling about it noise. I have to trade in more of the common titles that I'll never play to get this Saturn stuff.
I also want to know about going the import way because it's the cheapest way to go. But for me the games I want to get this for now are these games:
Shining force 3 cib
House of the dead cib
Mega man 8 cib
Burning Rangers cib
Panzer dragoon saga cib
................. And I need to give up my house to get those lol here is what I really want and I just want disc only since it's the cheapest way
Wwf arcade
Daytona USA
Virtua cop 1,2
Virtua fighter 2
Last Bronx
Sonic 3D blast
Sega rally
World Series baseball 2 and 98
Scud
Would love to get my hands on the 2d games but unless I scope out for cheap and same goes for shmup sim going to have to see if I can get the burned copies. Now I just need to try to find out how to do it and or find someone and pay them like I did a long time ago
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:00 am
by Reprise
I use the AR 4in1 and it's excellent. I've had it about 5 or 6 years and it still works well.
I just wish the memory card part of it could be read properly, directly by the Saturn (in case you don't know, you can only back up save files to the cart whilst in the AR software load up screen - you can't directly save to or load from the cart).
Re: How is your Saturn gaming going?
Posted: Tue Jan 12, 2016 11:06 am
by noiseredux
Reprise wrote:I just wish the memory card part of it could be read properly, directly by the Saturn (in case you don't know, you can only back up save files to the cart whilst in the AR software load up screen - you can't directly save to or load from the cart).
that sounds pretty terrible. Wow. Hmm.
I feel like the one I used to use was called like Mega Memory Plus or something generic like that. But I think it did save directly to the cart (while also allowing imports to load up).