Saturn Saturn appreciation thread

Haha. Here are a few cool Japanese Saturn games I have (I will get better pictures later). Super Tempo in particular is one of my favorite 2-d platformers. I want to write some Saturn articles on this website.
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Haha. Here are a few cool Japanese Saturn games I have (I will get better pictures later). Super Tempo in particular is one of my favorite 2-d platformers. I want to write some Saturn articles on this website.View attachment 72824
I should have known you would have most of the most expensive Saturn games with your name being “TryRushDeppy3”.
Actually prothetic.
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I gotta know: how fun is Super Tempo? As a game, it’s the one I want the most from the expensive JP library.
 
Everyone has different tastes and concerns, but for me Super Tempo is very fun, though I am quite lenient when it comes to video games (I enjoy a lot of "bad" games basically, but I don't consider Super Tempo bad, I just know my taste is often not in line with others). Charming as mentioned above (I can't figure out the quotes on the forum yet) is definitely the word to describe Super Tempo. The sprite-work is top quality, something to behold. I want to write an article on this site about Tempo, Super Tempo, the PC Genjin/Bonk and Zonk/PC Denjin game series and the relationship between them (Red Company, Keisuke Abe, etc) to better explain myself haha.
 
Everyone has different tastes and concerns, but for me Super Tempo is very fun, though I am quite lenient when it comes to video games (I enjoy a lot of "bad" games basically, but I don't consider Super Tempo bad, I just know my taste is often not in line with others). Charming as mentioned above (I can't figure out the quotes on the forum yet) is definitely the word to describe Super Tempo. The sprite-work is top quality, something to behold. I want to write an article on this site about Tempo, Super Tempo, the PC Genjin/Bonk and Zonk/PC Denjin game series and the relationship between them (Red Company, Keisuke Abe, etc) to better explain myself haha.
I loved the Bonk game I played! Super Genjin was what I had and while it may be easy for some crack YouTuber to make fun of how weird it is, the game was a weird and charming adventure with well designed levels and a lax difficulty level that made it a good game to calm down to. I don’t know if I want to take the plunge into the PC-Engine, but if I ever did, I would start with Genjin.
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Everyone has different tastes and concerns, but for me Super Tempo is very fun, though I am quite lenient when it comes to video games (I enjoy a lot of "bad" games basically, but I don't consider Super Tempo bad, I just know my taste is often not in line with others). Charming as mentioned above (I can't figure out the quotes on the forum yet) is definitely the word to describe Super Tempo. The sprite-work is top quality, something to behold. I want to write an article on this site about Tempo, Super Tempo, the PC Genjin/Bonk and Zonk/PC Denjin game series and the relationship between them (Red Company, Keisuke Abe, etc) to better explain myself haha.
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Oh, excellent. Test. Thanks for the help.

i can't tell if it has been posted elswhere on here, but i liked bumping into this article on bluesky the other day: https://www.pastemagazine.com/games/sega/12-sega-saturn-games-that-need-to-be-re-released

a couple here i had never heard of--Shinrei Jusatsushi Tarōmaru for example sounds super interesting! this article also got me to boot up Bulk Slash this morning, which I am loving
Nanatsu Kaze is on that list, and in fact that is the first Saturn game article I am trying to post here (I put it in the Guild Application thread, if I did it correctly). Hopefully it will get approved, because I have a lot of info about this game I'd like to share.

Here is my Nanatsu Kaze collection:
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Since the PS2 was a gift I received as a child, the Saturn has been the only home console (play on PC or handheld) I've ever bought without regret. It was worth every penny.

Several years ago, I tried out a few games. My favorites:
-Baku Baku Animal.
-Guardian Heroes.
-Keio 2.
-Cotton 2.
-Super Tempo.
-Tryrush Deepy.
-Daytona Usa.
-Shinrei Jujatsu Taroumaru.
-Clock Knights 2.
-Out Run.
-Panzer Dragoon 2.
-Nights into Dreams.
-Saturn Bomberman.
-Sakura Wars.

I have Dragon Force, Shining Force 3, Panzer Dragoon Saga and Shining Holy Ark pending.
 
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Oh, excellent. Test. Thanks for the help.


Nanatsu Kaze is on that list, and in fact that is the first Saturn game article I am trying to post here (I put it in the Guild Application thread, if I did it correctly). Hopefully it will get approved, because I have a lot of info about this game I'd like to share.

Here is my Nanatsu Kaze collection:
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::pogguraiwhat a gorgeous collection!
also is that a notebook on the right?
looking forward to the article,
what spoke to you about Kaze?
 
::pogguraiwhat a gorgeous collection!
also is that a notebook on the right?
looking forward to the article,
what spoke to you about Kaze?

Thanks. By notebook I think you are talking about the "Ganapa's Hand" book (understandable since it is "Ganapa No Te" which looks like Ganapa Note haha). That is an illustrated book drawn by the creator and director of Nanatsu Kaze, Keita Amemiya (best known for his tokusatsu sfx work) from the year 2000 which features characters that appeared in Nanatsu Kaze. Here is an example page I photographed:

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Well, the thing that immediately captured my interest about Nanatsu Kaze was the beautiful sprite work that really showcases the Saturn's abilities, but once I realized it was the brainchild of Amemiya (whose work I enjoyed since seeing his Zeiram monster) and played it, I was hooked. It is a very relaxing game, with some darker undertones that give it a nice balance of creepy and calm. I will explain more if my article gets approved haha. Thanks for your interest.
 
Yesterday I could finally set Mednafen to work and I'm doing a dive through Saturn's games. I started with Nights Into Dreams which I never played before and I have a lot to say.
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First of all, I would say that playing Saturn nowadays is a magical experience, even when emulating it and not playing in the traditional way. Saturn is a console that brought me the experience and energy of the 90s, even though I didn't live through that era. I felt all the aesthetics of that era in my few hours of gameplay, and even when emulating it I felt like I was playing on the home console (thanks Mednafen for being a great emulator). I also tested other games to pass the time like Asuka 120 Limited and I can say that the experience was the same.
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Do you have similar thoughts about this console? I still plan on playing a lot of games on it, so feel free to recommend games to me if you want. In my opinion, Saturn is a console that should be more valued even today. I wish there were more emulators for it, even though it is one of the most difficult consoles to emulate due to its 8 cores. I believe in its potential to revive memories and the spirit of the 90s.
I love the Sega Saturn had mine since 2017 and got about 16 games for it total now I think , the first game I played on it was Daytona USA pretty sure but I also had the 2 bundle games Virtual Fighter 2 and Virtuacop plus a Saturn Sampler Demo Disc ; I've really loved diving into the Saturn's library seems like I'm always finding new games for it that i didn't know about previously which is good💙 I think my favorite game I played would probably be Azel Panzer Dragoon RPG "Japanese ver of PanzerDragoon Saga" but there's soooo many more games I've enjoyed playing on Saturn for example Wipeout USA Game and Wipeout 2097 European game, Magical Hoppers "Japanese ver of Pandemonium" I usually like to try out all regions of Saturn games if I can and thanks to my Action Replay I'm able to do that
 
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I'm not gonna sit here and tell you Sonic R is a great game... But I will say I have been playing it annually as a comfort game every first snowfall and is one of my favorite pastime games. There are so many things it could do better, but it has a charm that I personally just can't get past. The gameplay is easy, the characters all act like you expect and you can unlock all characters and levels in less than a hour. BUT THE SOUNDTRACK SLAPS! I was going to recommend Sonic 3D Blast as well but I saw someone already had.
 
Thanks. By notebook I think you are talking about the "Ganapa's Hand" book (understandable since it is "Ganapa No Te" which looks like Ganapa Note haha). That is an illustrated book drawn by the creator and director of Nanatsu Kaze, Keita Amemiya (best known for his tokusatsu sfx work) from the year 2000 which features characters that appeared in Nanatsu Kaze. Here is an example page I photographed:

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Well, the thing that immediately captured my interest about Nanatsu Kaze was the beautiful sprite work that really showcases the Saturn's abilities, but once I realized it was the brainchild of Amemiya (whose work I enjoyed since seeing his Zeiram monster) and played it, I was hooked. It is a very relaxing game, with some darker undertones that give it a nice balance of creepy and calm. I will explain more if my article gets approved haha. Thanks for your interest.
Ganapa No Te is exactly why i thought it was a notebook lmao my bad! seriously amazing art, i can see the creepy and calm both in this pic
 
One of the game's I recently played on it that I liked was Cleopatra Fortune. I do like that its objective is unique to other puzzle games and not just a game that reuses other games formulas. I will say the down right cuteness of Petrako did draw me to it though.
 
The reason I bought a Sega Saturn back in February of 2013, is that I was disappointed in the PC version of Baku Baku Animal that I found. That version didn't let you continue, and STV emulation would have no sound in MAME.
 

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