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EMIT Vol. 1: Lost Child of Time #BestOfSaturn
 

EMIT Vol. 1: Lost Child of Time is the first of a trilogy of EMIT games from Koei, all debuting within the span of roughly a month. Designed to teach…

 
 
Script Editing Tool Aids Magic School Lunar Fan Translation
 

The programmer behind the Magic School Lunar fan translation patch released a meaty blog post Friday giving fans of the Lunar franchise, and Saturn RPGs, a look behind the scenes…

 
 
Under the Microscope: Quake v0.819
 

A new “65% complete” version of Quake for Saturn was recently made available by Saturn enthusiast vbt. I know what you’re wondering: does it have any cheat codes[question_mark] The answer…

 
 
Early Prototypes of Quake, Fantastep Dumped
 

A group of SegaXtreme community members banded together to buy and dump a pair of Saturn prototypes: one of Quake, and one of Fantastep. VBT made a thread at 7:24…

 
 
Slinga’s 12-Player Disasteroids Goes Online!
 

Back in January of 2023, Slinga released multiplayer mayhem onto Saturn in the form of Disasteroids, a 12-Player Asteroids clone submitted to the 28th Anniversary Game Competition. One of many…

 
 
LIVE SHOW: MARCH 20 2026 – Thunder Force V, Bluetooth 3D Pad, Stellar Assault SS, MiSTer Update
 

Apologies for the poor audio and technical difficulties! Dave’s laptop shit the bed right before the show, so this was streamed via Dave & Dan on their phones… Yikes! Anyway,…

 
 
Patch Makes More English Improvements to Willy Wombat
 

Over the weekend a new “Willy Wombat English Advancement Patch” was shared in a Romhacking.net forum post that, when used in conjunction with last year’s “English Improvement Patch,” translates perhaps…

 
 
Indie Developer Porting Neo Geo Shmup to Saturn
 

[Editor’s note: This story was updated March 29 to add Sascha’s name, clarify that Project Neon does not use WiFi for online multiplayer, add details about the cartridge prototype’s expected…

 
 
Prisoner of Ice #BestOfSaturn
 

Point and click adventures were all the rage for PC gamers in the ’90s, but they never translated well to home consoles… but no one told Japan, as Saturn gamers…

 
 
Under the Microscope: What You Can’t Say in a Saturn Game
 

I previously wrote this: When doing reverse engineering, it’s good to have a starting place — a piece of code that does something that you understand. That’s why I search…

 
 
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