Bloodwake said:Just looking at North America alone, N64. Not all of us had access to importing Japanese Saturn games.
PS1 got the first one and Saturn got the second , it was weird on Capcom's part to not make them both multiplatform.woodypop said:I was just amazed, amazed I tell you, that the US Saturn got a release of Night Warriors: Darkstalkers' Revenge. Before I started importing, that was my favorite fighter. (I don't think even the US PS1 got a release of it.)
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cj_iwakura said:American essentials? Okay then.
-Dragon Force
-Magic Knight Rayearth
-Shining Wisdom
-Shining The Holy Ark
-Shining Force 3
-Blazing Heroes/Mystaria(the game so nice they named & released it twice)
-Burning Rangers
-NiGHTS
-Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean
Saturn is the RPG king of the two. N64 can't even come close.
RetroGreg said:What's the best video connection for a US Saturn? I want to set mine up again now, but I think I only had the composite cables.
User33 said:Um....what? All of those games have aged quite poorly actually.
Interesting. That era in particular stands out as one of the worst when it comes to aging right up there with Atari 2600.Willy105 said:It's different for everyone.
It's soothing to some, while for others (like Amir0x) it's like torture.
Luckily, games from that era age very well for me (with the exception of a few select PS1 games).
mt1200 said:I have a question Saturn owners.
Will this work for playing US games on JP saturn?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Action-Replay-P...ccessories&hash=item20b6164ea6#ht_1542wt_1139
Japanese white saturn is gorgeous
dark10x said:Interesting. That era in particular stands out as one of the worst when it comes to aging right up there with Atari 2600.
The 3D is so very early and basic while developers had not yet come to grips with what could really be done with it. Games are rough, run slowly, and tend to suffer from problems that had not yet been solved in the 90s.
Everything from the Dreamcast onward has aged much better.
I will say that Mario 64 is one of the exceptions for me. It still plays great and looks decent. The fact that they did not attempt to create detailed textures probably saves it. They used a lot of simple colors and designs and relied on texture filtering to give everything a smooth appearance. Once N64 games tried to increase detail levels, the limitations of the platform became more obvious.
Not even slightly true.Not only that, an early 3D game with framerate problems don't have the same impact as a modern game does. When you see a super realistic scene suddenly drop framerate a little bit, you notice it more because you expect it to stay realistic.
However, on a very simple and low-res environment, a framerate drop might not bother you as much because there is less detail on the screen that can be messed up by a missing frame.
dark10x said:Not even slightly true.
The framerate of games during that era was TERRIBLE.
The PS2 gen is when things started to change with a huge percentage of games operating at 60 fps even! The N64 was often dropping framerates into the teens. Zelda OoT runs at a maximum of 20 fps!
Look, I can dig the simplistic models and such, that's not the issue. The problem with that generation was image quality and performance. Taking models like that and dropping them into a game running at a minimum of 640x480 at 60 fps with clean, perspective correct textures would have made a world of difference. As it stands those models are ruined by absolutely atrocious image quality and very low framerates.
PepsimanVsJoe said:The highlight of my Saturn import library will always and forever be Bubble Symphony.
I'm still wondering why I sold it...oh yeah I needed money to pay bills. =(
mt1200 said:I have a question Saturn owners.
Will this work for playing US games on JP saturn?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Action-Replay-P...ccessories&hash=item20b6164ea6#ht_1542wt_1139
Japanese white saturn is gorgeous
I completely agree. That's why I can't play console FPS's from back then. The terrible framerate and the first person perspective worked together to give me a headache. It was still better than Doom on the SNES though.dark10x said:Not even slightly true.
The framerate of games during that era was TERRIBLE.
The N64 was often dropping framerates into the teens. Zelda OoT runs at a maximum of 20 fps! Goldeneye could hit the single digits in the right situation! Smooth framerate was very rare. The PS2 gen is when things started to change with a huge percentage of games operating at 60 fps even! In fact, compared to last gen, we're seeing lower average framerates this time around. Though, framerates in HD games are still much higher and more consistent than most games during the 32/64-bit era.
mt1200 said:I have a question Saturn owners.
Will this work for playing US games on JP saturn?:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Action-Replay-P...ccessories&hash=item20b6164ea6#ht_1542wt_1139
Japanese white saturn is gorgeous
Today is peace day.
Agree but this time this game helps the N64 more ...![]()
Saturn has a kick ass 2D collection while N64 has primitive blurry 3D dinosaurs.
Mischief makers was the worst treasure game. Radiant Silvergun's annihilates it.Mischief Makers > all Saturn games
But 4 of the all time greats, Goldeneye, Mario 64, Zelda OOFT, Mario Kart 64, What's Saturn got as good as any of them?Yeah. That was the problem with the N64, there are only like 20 really good games.
I'll have to make a good list. Saturn absolutely crushes even these 4 titles.But 4 of the all time greats, Goldeneye, Mario 64, Zelda OOFT, Mario Kart 64, What's Saturn got as good as any of them?
Rare alone put out a dozen. Then you had Nintendo themselves. Acclaim. Konami. Lucasarts. THQ. And many more.Yeah. That was the problem with the N64, there are only like 20 really good games.
Do you hate fun or what.those two are probably the worst consoles that ever existed.
I've never even played a Saturn.
I'd still take the N64
Never say any in Spain either until I bought a 2nd hand one some time ago.I've never even played a Saturn. Never even seen on, actually. I don't think they did very well in Australia.
You'd like the Saturn! Tons of arcade style games with very fun multiplayer modes. Not long ago a relative come visiting and we had a ton of fun with the Saturn, specially with the lightgun games.I'd still take the N64 anyway. Too much multiplayer goodness at a time in my life when I had hours and hours to play multiplayer with friends (from age 8-13).
Do you hate fun or what.
Sega of America really fumbled the Saturn.When we take imports into consideration the Saturn was the best console that generation IMO.