The Saturn version of HotD definetly doesn't run at 60fps. Actually, I don't remember any Saturn game with fully polygonal environments that ran at 60fps, since the quads need more fillrate to draw as they become distorted by 3D perspective.
So then it wouldnt be a problem just going with the Japanese version? Green blood isnt a deal breaker or anything.
Probably your best bet, yeah. Pretty sure the US version's a bit on the expensive side, anyway.
The Saturn version of HotD definetly doesn't run at 60fps. Actually, I don't remember any Saturn game with fully polygonal environments that ran at 60fps, since the quads need more fillrate to draw as they become distorted by 3D perspective.
Interesting. I never thought about this, but I certainly can't think of any exceptions save super basic stuff like, uh, the ringsides in Fighting Vipers and Last Bronx (lol).
Last Bronx says no.Either way, I'm curious as to why they did it. Virtua Fighter 2 is seen as a high point for the Saturn, tech-wise. Does anyone here think the tradeoff was worth it and prefer the way Megamix/Vipers looks?
Or maybe they couldn't get walled arenas with the high-res no-lighting approach? That sounds a little wild to me.
I've always been curious about those, but the last time I thought about them was in the pre-youtube era. I'm assuming they're related to the DC game that came out in the states. Outside of that, all I know is that they're 3D action games, pretty much.
aaand I just checked out a video of III on YouTube and it looks hella impressive for the hardware. Huh. Might have to play.
A neighbor of mine was clearing out some of their electronics this morning and had a few things for sale, including this, for only $40:
Couldn't resist picking it up even though I already have a copy. (A non functioning copy, in all fairness.) Doubly so, since the online prices seem to have jumped up last I checked.
You lucky, lucky man.
I got my copy this month, paid $150 for it and I considered it was a 'descent' deal.
Your Saturn collection's coming around REALLY nicely!
I have the Japanese version of Burning Rangers, though I didn't know the American version went up in price at the time either. I should boot it up as I haven't really dug into it as much as I should.
Japanese Saturn- Bought it off a guy for $100 while I was living in Singapore. Had a US one as a kid, back when toys r' us were selling them for cheap.
Mod chip w/pro action replay / s-video
The trinitron there, found it in mint condition, with the remote for $16 at a local goodwill. I about flipped when I saw it. I went in there the other week and there was another mint trinitron but it was literally like twice the size. I'd never seen one that big before. I would have needed a truck to haul it back to my apartment.
I freaking love my saturn, it's easily my most prized gaming console/collection. The panzer dragoon series is amazing, albert odyssey is one of my favorite jrpg's of all time and I think resident evil looks better on it.
Saturn > Dreamcast
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I should also add that i have a crap ton of japanese games not pictured. Mostly fighters and shmups.
I see Albert Odyssey!
I never got to play that ;_; Is it good?
I absolutely love it.
Has some awesome music and great sprites. It basically advanced SNES graphics.
Some people were mad at working designs and their translation. It contains alot of humor that some people didn't care for. I like it though, if you're familiar with working designs you'll have an idea of what I'm talking about.
It's a great RPG to relax at too, you level up relatively fast and one of the characters who is a strong attacker is also your best healer, it's not a very challenging game but immensely enjoyable.
Only downside to the game is that it takes about 4 seconds to load in and out of battles, that can get annoying when you're level grinding. From the translation notes within the manual though, it says the working design team improved on the load times when compared to the japanese game.
It's a must own if you like snes jrpgs and have a saturn.
Thanks man, I've been working on it since a while.
Great collection!
Haha, you're just like me. My Saturn collection feels like the most important one to me as well, so many awesome titles.
Just took two shots of my collection, it was mainly for the insurance I'm about to get, but why the fuck not.
EDIT: Btw guys I think it's great that this thread is still alive after almost one entire year, it feels good to know there's still passionate Saturn fans around.
Nom. Had a bit of a fright initially as the entire picture had a green tint, so I opened it up to check to see if anything was loose and found it had adjustable potentiometers. A tiny bit of tweaking and I'm playing Cotton 2 in glorious 240p RGB. Feels good man
Nice emulator, I never thought Burning Rangers was so good.
I've never owned a Saturn in it's early days. It was really expensive back then in Belgium.
Getting back to the "fully polygonal at 60FPS" thing, Clockwork Knight and its sequel run at 60FPS. Granted, most of the game's objects are sprites and the distant background is prerendered, but the actual foreground that the game takes place on is fully polygonal, as well as all the bosses.
Nice emulator, I never thought Burning Rangers was so good.
I've never owned a Saturn in it's early days. It was really expensive back then in Belgium.
I've just bought one a couple of months ago for just €20 and +/- 12 games on ebay for €60.
This is my Saturn Collection at the moment.
I need a RGB SCART for it though, that RF Switch sucks.
Why is Burning Rangers so expensive anyway? Is it really that rare?
You need to buy some Japanese Saturn controllers, stat! Two PAL releases I recommend for you are Die Hard Arcade and Dark Savior.
What do you think of Golden Axe Duel? It has amazing art and music, too bad the gameplay is a bit stiff.
I freaking love my saturn, it's easily my most prized gaming console/collection. The panzer dragoon series is amazing, albert odyssey is one of my favorite jrpg's of all time and I think resident evil looks better on it.
Resident Evil on the Saturn is absolutely better looking. The characters seem to have more detail, their are built from different polys. The backgrounds are supposed to be slightly better because of the Saturn's higher res. Then there is the battle mode, and I think the load times are quicker.
RE on Saturn was not a dirty PSX port at all, Capcom did a good job on that one. Saturn RE is my favourite version of RE1, bar REmake.
Resident Evil on the Saturn is absolutely better looking. The characters seem to have more detail, their are built from different polys. The backgrounds are supposed to be slightly better because of the Saturn's higher res. Then there is the battle mode, and I think the load times are quicker.
RE on Saturn was not a dirty PSX port at all, Capcom did a good job on that one. Saturn RE is my favourite version of RE1, bar REmake.
Nice collection Elfish. I don't have a single PAL Saturn game, but damn I love those cases, way more durable, like the genesis ones.
Btw, to all of you, Biohazard (JAP Resident Evil) on the Saturn is the best version because it have Chris smoking and the Battle Mode. At first I would have said that the US version is the best but they censored Chris in the intro, so Japanese it is. D:
Cardboard PAL cases were pretty bad, the manual would touch the CD which would come loose and get scratched, though final generation PAL games had really nice Plastic boxes.
The newest episode of Game Sack is about the Saturn. It's pretty good.
I really need to get some more Saturn games. Is Shining Wisdom any good?
Most people would steer you towards Boomerang, mostly because it's a remixed version of C2 with slightly better graphics and more characters, but personally I prefer regular C2. The thing about Saturn Cotton games is that they're almost puzzles games as much as they are shmups where you can use single special shots with specific d-pad motions (like a fighting game) that seal enemies in a bubble that you can carry and manipulate in different ways depending on the element you used to seal them. its the main scoring mechanism in the game and the larger you make it gives you points and when it pops it returns an equivalent amount of health back to you as a pickup. its also your most effective weapon as you can launch it into enemies to chain them and take out groups or minibosses instantly. C2's difficulty is reflected by the focus on the seal mechanic - the player's hitbox is very large and the overall pace is pretty relaxed. It still gets fairly difficult, but it ramps up naturally.How did you tweak them? Mine's a little funky, too.
Also, I want to buy Cotton 2 or Cotton Boomerang, but I don't know which and I don't really understand the differences. Any opinions?
Nice collection Elfish. I don't have a single PAL Saturn game, but damn I love those cases, way more durable, like the genesis ones.
Btw, to all of you, Biohazard (JAP Resident Evil) on the Saturn is the best version because it have Chris smoking and the Battle Mode. At first I would have said that the US version is the best but they censored Chris in the intro, so Japanese it is. D:
Clockwork Knight does not have awful music >:OThe newest episode of Game Sack is about the Saturn. It's pretty good.