Saturn recommendations
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Saturn recommendations
Since you guys praise the Saturn, I've went and bought one, and I was wondering what games you would recomend I try out that aren't named "Night's into Dreams," because I already plan on getting that, so, fire away!
BTW is an analog pad necessary for a "complete" experience of Nights?
BTW is an analog pad necessary for a "complete" experience of Nights?
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Re: Saturn recommendations
Yes.smiths32 wrote: BTW is an analog pad necessary for a "complete" experience of Nights?
Fighters Megamix.
Duke Nukem 3D + Quake -- so you can unlock the hidden Deathtank Zwei game.
Saturn Bomberman.
Panzer Dragoon Saga if you can afford it.
Baku Baku Animal.
Last Bronx.
Radiant Silvergun if you can afford it and you going to mod.
Vampire Savior if you're going to mod.
Pretty much every Capcom fighter that came out on the system.
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Most people haven't. It was only released in Japan, but the dialogue was all in English. It was a neat, simple, isometric platform/action game from Hudson with a cool setting akin to a somewhat more mature Darkwing Duck. The character design, I believe, was done by the guy who does the Famitsu cover art and the Maximo characters. (If it isn't him, it's in a very similar style.)Willy Wombat? I've never heard of that one.
The music was ace.
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http://www.importgamesjapan.comLocit wrote:Sonic 3D blast kind of pushes it, though. Also, its nigh impossible to get Christmas NiGHTS, except on EbAY for gratuitous amounts of cash.Duh:
Sonic Jam
Sonic R
Sonic 3D Blast (Sonic 3D: Flickies' Island)
Burning Rangers
Christmas NiGHTS
Only difference betwen JP and US/EU versions is the speech during the intro/ending and some of the text. That's it. Go buy it, now. The seller's reliable.
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Someone buy that for me.Spazz wrote:<a href="http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 6">Someone buy this for me.</a>
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I never owned a Saturn but I did live in Florida for two years. With season passes to The Happiest Place on Earth, I would often to go Innovations at Epcot Center for the weekend and just have blast playing all the SEGA games that I couldn't afford. One game that truly delighted me was Bug! and it's sequal.
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Thanks for the suggestions guys, I'm thinking of getting Night's or Burning Rangers first since they appear to be fine work from the Sonic Team we once had. I'm also considering getting Mega Man X3 since the Saturn seems to be the cheapest and most common format that it's on.
It never goes for too much when I see it, but maybe the Eu versions more common. And maybe I'll get Panzer Dragoon Saga with my Christmas money. Maybe.Also, its nigh impossible to get Christmas NiGHTS, except on EbAY for gratuitous amounts of cash.
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Panzer Dragoon Saga is one of the best games I've ever played, and I (famously) don't even usually like RPGs. It's really accessible, totally unique and phenomenally absorbing. The graphics have dated, but the sheer depth and ease of the combat makes it every bit as playable now as I'm presuming it was back then. I'm not entirely convinced it's worth the £100+ going price, however, especially when passable Saturn emulation seems just around the corner. Maybe.
I'd also like to stress the brilliance of Sonic Jam. It's the definitive 2D Sonic collection, and, unlike Mega Collection, it's packed to the gills with special features and lovely presentation.
The best thing about the Saturn, though, is its boot-up animation. I don't think anything since has matched that magical 'twee-diddle-dee-shbingle shpange... SHUM' sound effect. I think.
I'd also like to stress the brilliance of Sonic Jam. It's the definitive 2D Sonic collection, and, unlike Mega Collection, it's packed to the gills with special features and lovely presentation.
The best thing about the Saturn, though, is its boot-up animation. I don't think anything since has matched that magical 'twee-diddle-dee-shbingle shpange... SHUM' sound effect. I think.
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Gamecube. Shoomph. Doodle doodle doodle doodle doodle doodloodoodleooDOO-- DUM.Popcorn wrote:The best thing about the Saturn, though, is its boot-up animation. I don't think anything since has matched that magical 'twee-diddle-dee-shbingle shpange... SHUM' sound effect. I think.
So there.
Everyone's said all the good games, I think. There's a shit ton of cool Japanese-only titles, but I don't know what most of them are called and I doubt you could get hold of them anyway.
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More video game systems need a chunky spaceship in the background.
Also... I've heard many good things about Lunacy/Torico (with most of the complaints being limited to the fact that it's graphic adventure). If you can get yourself through D, Lunacy's well worth the time.
It is rather hard to find, but I've seen it on eBay every now and then.
Also... I've heard many good things about Lunacy/Torico (with most of the complaints being limited to the fact that it's graphic adventure). If you can get yourself through D, Lunacy's well worth the time.
It is rather hard to find, but I've seen it on eBay every now and then.
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