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Motor Mayhem, Gundam, Ring Library Win SegaXtreme Homebrew Contest

Micro Motor Mayhem, Mobile Suit Gundam and the Saturn Ring Library are the big winners in the SegaXtreme Sega Saturn 30th Anniversary Game Competition , as organizer Emerald Nova announced today in a livestream .

Micro Motor Mayhem

In the original games category, racer Micro Motor Mayhem beat out tribute game Shenmue: Back in Yokosuka by four points while the point-and-click adventure Pulitzer came six points behind Shenmue in third. The English translation of Mobile Suit Gundam won the hacks, patches and translations category, edging out the Doom fix patch by a mere two points, with the Bomberman Fight translation taking third place about 10 points behind. New software development kit Saturn Ring Library won in the tools and utilities category, beating out the latest version of Sega FILM Tools 3.0.1 .

Mobile Suit Gundam

This is the second year in a row that JBeretta has won the competition’s homebrew category after winning last year with Cold Case . Shadowmask, the team leader of the Gundam translation, also played a major role in last year’s winner in the hacks/patches/translations category, Stellar Assault SS . ReyeMe, the lead developer of this year’s utilities winner, Saturn Ring Library, headed up an original homebrew game called Utenyaa last year.

An earlier version of TrekkiesUnite’s second-place Sega FILM Tools won the utilities category last year under the name Sega Saturn FILM Muxer.

Saturn Ring Library

Had Fafling’s Doom fix patch won, it would have been the first time that an entry besides a translation won the hacks, patches and translations category.

There were 25 entries across three categories, including nine original games; nine hacks, patches and translations; and seven utilities. Most entries can be downloaded by finding the associated developer’s post in the  competition thread  or the  competition discussion thread . Many of them also can be found in SegaXtreme’s  Resources area .

The full contest rankings are as follows:

Original Games
1. Micro Motor Mayhem JBeretta
2. Shenmue: Back in Yokosuka Frogbull & VBT
3. Pulitzer Ervilsoft
4. Pixel Poppy Pong Hassmaschine & Random
5. Puff Pastry Panic Tails of Saturn
6. Lost Days 0 Queen’s Dream Gabriel Sansigolo
7. Seniriu Emerald Nova
8. MOAI Talks Team Starlane: Xenos & ReyeMe
9. Haiku Nova

Hacks, Patches & Translations
1. Mobile Suit Gundam (English translation) Shadowmask & team
2. Doom (fix mod) Fafling
3. Bomberman Fight!! (English translation) Malenko & team
4. Shining Force III (online mod) Knight0fDragon
5. Jung Rhythm (English translation) Ateam & team
6. Silhouette Mirage (English re-translation) Gregori Rasputin and Wiredcrackpot
7. Burning Rangers (co-op mod) Bo Bayles
8. Rabbit (English translation) Ateam & team
9. Logic Puzzle Rainbow Town (English translation) Malenko

Tools & Utilities
1. SaturnRingLibrary ReyeMe, robertoduarte, 7shades, willll, nemesis-saturn & jae686
2. Sega Saturn Film Tools 3.0.1 TrekkiesUnite118
3. NYA model converter ReyeMe
4a. SF3Tools (Shining Force 3 Editing Tools) Synival
4b. Seniriu Terrain Demo 7Shades & Emerald Nova
6. savefileconverter euan
7. Cinepak Movie Disc TrekkiesUnite118

Fellow SHIRO! PandaMonium looked at all of the contest entries, as well as other Saturn community projects that weren’t entered into the competition, in a video uploaded today:

This year’s competition was announced last November and its deadline for entries was April 11. A  panel of nine judges , including SHIRO! members TraynoCo, PandaMonium and SaturnDave, then had one month to try out all the entries and give their scores. The announcement livestream had been planned for May 11, the 30th anniversary of the Saturn’s release in North America, but was delayed until today.

While the main purpose of the contest is to highlight and celebrate homebrew efforts, there are prizes on the line, too, including a cash pool of nearly $850 and 3D-printed Saturn accessories like an optical drive emulator insert, a display logo and a controller stand.

More details on the contest can be found on Emerald Nova’s website .

This is the sixth year for the Emerald Nova-led competition, which began in 2019 with the  25th Anniversary Game Competition . But it was really a revival of an annual homebrew contest tradition on SegaXtreme that began in 2003 with the  Sega Saturn Coding Contest . That line of contests fizzled out in 2009 amid a difficulty to find judges followed by a failed attempt to revive it in 2010-11.


Danthrax
 

Danthrax is a contributor to the SHIRO! Media Group, writing stories for the website when Saturn news breaks. While he was a Sega Genesis kid in the '90s, he didn't get a Saturn until 2018. It didn't take him long to fall in love with the console's library as well as the fan translation and homebrew scene. He contributed heavily to the Bulk Slash and Stellar Assault SS fan localizations, and he's helped as an editor on several other Saturn and Dreamcast fan projects such as Cotton 2, Rainbow Cotton and Sakura Wars Columns 2.

 
 
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