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pretty much what the title says, I like JRPGs mostly but any kinda RPG is good. I want more cool games to play for this system the controller is fun
I missed out on the Saturn as I was all into the Playstation, but I discovered it years later and it does have some really neat games. Three Dirty Dwarves is one of the most unique beat 'em ups ever and they poured so much love into the visuals and music. Then you have all those awesome, arcade perfect fighting games from Capcom. Plus, some multiplatform games got some exclusive stuff on Saturn.I think everybody is already telling you what you need to know. I just came to say the Saturn is such a cool damn system and I wish I lived in an alternate timeline where more weird shit got localized and there was more general support for it. Definitely dig into the catalogue because there are RPG adjacent games and other oddities buried in the rubble worth playing.
I had a similar experience. The Saturn always seemed so mysterious and elusive when I was a kid lol. Actually, the first 3D games I saw were on a Saturn commercial and Virtua Fighter blew my mind lmao. Never had one until I worked at a game store and snatched one up. I still do deep dives for Saturn stuff on uh... my computer a few times a year.Yeah Working Designs published some cool stuff. Unfortunately you have to deal with whatever "alterations" they made to the games. Dragon Force is pretty cool though.
I missed out on the Saturn as I was all into the Playstation, but I discovered it years later and it does have some really neat games. Three Dirty Dwarves is one of the most unique beat 'em ups ever and they poured so much love into the visuals and music. Then you have all those awesome, arcade perfect fighting games from Capcom. Plus, some multiplatform games got some exclusive stuff on Saturn.
From wikipedia: The Saturn version was released nearly three years after the PlayStation original. It is an enhanced port including new locations, new enemies, enhanced colors, and a new opening full motion video.Suikoden 1 was on saturn. I heard it had some small differences but didnt try it myself.
That's fascinating. I was born in 91 so I only caught the tail end of that wave. I do remember when PS1 and PS2 games were on clearance and boy do I regret not holding onto everything lol.I remember when Gamestops started carrying Saturn imports in...maybe 98? Just to have a Saturn presence until the Dreamcast hit, I think they just didn't want to redo the store layout. Anyway, they had stuff like Symphony of the Night, the Capcom fighting games and arcade compilations, and then like a handful of weird one-offs. Funky Head Boxing and stuff like that. I remember getting X-Men vs Street Fighter and a couple of others, but then when they were clearing them out for FOUR BUCKS I didn't bite because "I already have Symphony of the Night." So dumb!
From wikipedia: The Saturn version was released nearly three years after the PlayStation original. It is an enhanced port including new locations, new enemies, enhanced colors, and a new opening full motion video.
^ that sounds worth seeking out a translation for.
The collection I sold off from 2005-2007 for next to nothing, would be at least $50k today's money, if not closer to $100k. I kept everything pristine and had a bunch of limited editions and consoles. But I guess it's better to have at least had the stuff once and enjoyed it then, heh.That's fascinating. I was born in 91 so I only caught the tail end of that wave. I do remember when PS1 and PS2 games were on clearance and boy do I regret not holding onto everything lol.
Was thinking about replaying it. Maybe will try that Saturn version. Played it enough times on PSX that I could probably find my way through the japanese version. Maybe I can even learn some JapaneseI remember when Gamestops started carrying Saturn imports in...maybe 98? Just to have a Saturn presence until the Dreamcast hit, I think they just didn't want to redo the store layout. Anyway, they had stuff like Symphony of the Night, the Capcom fighting games and arcade compilations, and then like a handful of weird one-offs. Funky Head Boxing and stuff like that. I remember getting X-Men vs Street Fighter and a couple of others, but then when they were clearing them out for FOUR BUCKS I didn't bite because "I already have Symphony of the Night." So dumb!
From wikipedia: The Saturn version was released nearly three years after the PlayStation original. It is an enhanced port including new locations, new enemies, enhanced colors, and a new opening full motion video.
^ that sounds worth seeking out a translation for.
I snagged the English localized PS1 port but haven't gotten too deep into it yet. Already awesome though. Didn't know it was on Saturn.