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New MODE Firmware Brings Fixes for Saturn, Features for Dreamcast |
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New firmware for Terraonion’s MODE optical drive emulator released Wednesday to fix outstanding issues with the Saturn and add features to the Dreamcast. Firmware version 1.05 R3 is the first… | |
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Circana Director Posts Saturn U.S. Sales Charts |
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The top video game analyst for market information company Circana posted top 20 charts that give a glimpse into the performance of Sega Saturn games in the U.S. Mat Piscatella,… | |
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Repair a Twin Stick with This 3D Printed Part |
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There’s a new way to fix a broken joint in the Saturn twin stick controller thanks to a fan-made design for 3D printers. Shadowmask, known more in the Saturn community… | |
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Under the Microscope: Hyper 3-D Pinball |
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The manual for Hyper 3-D Pinball doesn’t hold back: it declares pinball to be the ultimate form of gaming: So you think you’re a hardened gamer[question_mark] Think again. All those… | |
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Jungle Park: Saturn Island #BestOfSaturn |
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Jungle Park, developed by several software houses and unleashed on Saturn in Japan in 1998, is an unusual point-and-click puzzle / action game, with mini-games here and there. You live… | |
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New MiSTer Main Update Breaks Saturn Game Saving |
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Game saving is broken for anyone using the latest stable Saturn core after the main MiSTer branch was updated last week. Alexey Melnikov, aka Sorgelig, the father of the MiSTer project,… | |
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Minami no Shima ni Buta ga Ita ~Lucas no Daibouken~ #BestOfSaturn |
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Released by Scholar in 1996, Minami no Shima ni Buta ga Ita ~Lucas no Daibouken~ (roughly: The Pig of South Island: Lucas’ Great Adventure) sees you control a portly pig…. | |
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SSF Emulator Gets Preview Version R36 |
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A new version of Saturn emulator SSF was released last week, making minor fixes to get a couple games running and improve audio recording. It comes after a more major… | |
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Under the Microscope: Neon Genesis Evangelion: 2nd Impression & Revolutionary Girl Utena |
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Sega developed and published games for several anime series in the ’90s. In this edition I’m looking at two of them that have heretofore-unreported cheat codes: Neon Genesis Evangelion: 2nd… | |
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