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Most Popular Saturn Games - Page 23

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  • Zap! Snowboarding Trix

    1997

    Zap! Snowboarding Trix

    1997

    Sport
    Sega Saturn
    Zap! Snowboarding Trix is a Sega Saturn sports game released exclusively in Japan. It was followed by Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98.
  • Zanma Chouougi: Valhollian

    1998

    Zanma Chouougi: Valhollian

    1998

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn
    Zanma Chouougi: Valhollian strategy RPG, only released in Japan.
  • Yumimi Mix Remix

    1995

    Yumimi Mix Remix

    1995

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Yumimi Mix Remix is a Sega Saturn re-release of Yumimi Mix.
  • Blazing Heroes

    1995

    Blazing Heroes

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Turn-based strategy (TBS) Tactical
    Sega Saturn
    You are Aragon, the prince of Mystaria. Long time ago, your father was one of the twelve mighty warriors who opposed Sith, the evil being that once tried to open the sacred portals of Mystaria. In the ultimate battle, your father was slain by Sith, but his eleven companion captured the villain and banished him, depriving him of his forces. Sith spend many years in a remote prison, until he grew powerful again. Now he came back to Mystaria and took over the kingdom. It is now up to Aragon to find eleven companions in order to be able to defeat evil again. This is a strategy RPG along the lines of Shining Force series. Your party contains twelve characters, six of which can be used in battles. The turn-based battles are long and strategic - you move your characters on the battlefield, and the force of your attack depends on the amount of previous movement made by you. You can also use a variety of magic spells to hurt many enemies at the same time.
  • Mega Man 8: Anniversary Collector's Edition

    1997

    Mega Man 8: Anniversary Collector's Edition

    1997

    Shooter Platform
    Sega Saturn
    A gigantic space explosion sends two strange meteors crashing to Earth, the call goest out and Mega Man speeds to the site. There he sees his arch-rival, Dr. Wily, fleeing the scene, clutching one of the mysterious metallic meteors. Now Mega Man must uncover the secret of the second meteor in a race to stay one step ahead of Dr. Wily and his new deadly breed of super-powered robots. With the whole cast assembled for Mega Man's 32-bit debut and an exclusive onscreen Mega Man 8 Japanese art collection, the 10th anniversary edition is the ultimate mega package, the Blue Bomber's back!
  • NHL All-Star Hockey '98

    1997

    NHL All-Star Hockey '98

    1997

    Sport
    Sega Saturn
    NHL All-Star Hockey '98 is a Sega Saturn exclusive. It was commissioned by SEGA after Virgin decided not to make another incarnation of NHL Powerplay for the SAT.
  • Mr. Bones

    1996

    Mr. Bones

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    Mr. Bones, is a multi-genre video game released for the Sega Saturn in 1996, created for SEGA by Ed Annunziata and Zono Incorporated. The game's soundtrack was composed and performed by famed guitarist Ronnie Montrose.
  • Dungeons & Dragons Collection

    1999

    Dungeons & Dragons Collection

    1999

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up
    Sega Saturn
    The console port of the two beat-em-up games set in the D&D Universe.
  • The Legend of Oasis

    1996

    The Legend of Oasis

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG) Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Join Leon in his journey to banish Agito, gain control of the Silver Amulet, and become the next Spirit King of Oasis. Unbelievable hand drawn animation! More than nine special moves. Use scrolls and Spirits to power up your arsenal. Use the forces of six angry spirits to destroy the undead forces of Agito! The action-packed prequel to Beyond Oasis!
  • Vatlva

    1996

    Vatlva

    1996

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    A vehicle based action game for the Sega Saturn.
  • Thunder Force V

    1997

    Thunder Force V

    1997

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
    In a grim future where a once-benevolent alien technology has turned against humanity, only a ragtag group of ace pilots can save the Earth from total annihilation. Code name: Thunder Force! Witness the first 32-bit installment of the massively popular shooter series! Five spectacular weapons with multiple power-up levels let you blast through waves of metallic predators, and look good doing it. A constant barrage of innovative enemies keeps you intrigued while you struggle to stay alive. A speaker-imploding soundtrack has your foot tapping as your fingers are mashing. Unbelievable rendered cutscenes draw, no-DRAG you kicking and screaming into the action. Put simply, it's the ultimate hardcore gaming blast-o-rama!
  • Grandia: Digital Museum

    1998

    Grandia: Digital Museum

    1998

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Grandia: Digital Museum is one of the three spin-off entries in the Grandia series (the others being Grandia: Parallel Trippers and Grandia Xtreme) and is only available for the Sega Saturn in Japan.
  • Worldwide Soccer: Sega International Victory Goal Edition

    1995

    Worldwide Soccer: Sega International Victory Goal Edition

    1995

    Sport
    Sega Saturn
    Focused on national teams (12, including Italy, Spain, Denmark, Netherlands, England, Argentina, France, USA, Germany, Romania, Belgium and Brazil), the game offers a 2.5D environment (polygonal stadium and sprites for players) and three camera angles (back, isometric and side) with four zooming levels. Modes include Exhibition, World League (either single or double, with 44 matches and a grand final to crown the Grand Champion), S-League (just one round, 11 matches), cup knockout and penalty shootout, the game keeping track of statistical information of each competition. Gameplay is regular arcade, with simplicity being privileged over tactical knowledge or complex controls, with the game offering the possibility to choose between three types of controls. Other options include the ability to choose one of four difficulty levels, length of each half (3, 6 or 15 minutes) and weather conditions (fine, rain or random).
  • Robotica

    1995

    Robotica

    1995

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
    Robotica was the first, first-person shooter for the platform and a first generation game for the console. It is somewhat similar to Space Hulk, only that the player takes the role of a machine that rebels against the robots to save mankind. The weapons include a punch, Vulcan gun, Missiles, and Lasers. The main environment is made up of various hallways. The player runs through the various stages collecting keys, using computers, and triggering lights. The enemies are relatively basic but are dangerous in numbers. The game is set in 2877, 800 years after the world's peacekeeping unions have collapsed. They are replaced with World Silent Security Service, a global world order to maintain the security on earth and in space. However, over time the role of the order is questioned, and the Reformist Faction rebel group sends three pilots in Laocorn assault robots to the WSSS' space station Daedalus in earth's orbit. Two are immediately destroyed, but the player gets to control the remaining robot.
  • Cyber Speedway

    1995

    Cyber Speedway

    1995

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    Cyber Speedway (Gran Chaser in Japan) is a 1995 racing video game developed by NexTech and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. It is a spiritual sequel to 1993 computer game CyberRace, as both games have a similar theme, and vehicles designed by Syd Mead
  • Virtual Hydlide

    1995

    Virtual Hydlide

    1995

    Role-playing (RPG) Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Action/RPG's don't get more real than this! Discover the ultimate fantasy world in this compelling epic adventure! An enchanted realm known as the Dream World has been captured an army of supernatural warriors, zombies, vampires and more infest the once peaceful land, awaiting new battles and conquests. You are a hero, born to the sword. Your mission is to free Dream World from the grip of the undead maravders by using your wits, your sword, and few magic items you uncover in your travels.
  • Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators

    1995

    Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators

    1995

    Simulator Pinball
    Sega Saturn
    Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators is a pinball game for the Saturn.
  • Wing Arms

    1995

    Wing Arms

    1995

    Shooter Simulator
    Sega Saturn
    Wing Arms is a blend of flight simulator and action game for the Sega Saturn, released in 1995. In an alternate history set after WWII, the player has to fight a multinational company which wants to prevent the war from ending.
  • Clockwork Knight 2

    1995

    Clockwork Knight 2

    1995

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    Clockwork Knight 2 uses identical gameplay to that of its predecessor, right down to using all the same items and having four rooms with three levels each, plus a final boss. However, there are three minor additions: Four playing cards are scattered around each level. Spinning all four cards gives players a Gold Key; collecting all 32 cards in the game yields a secret code. There are some forced scrolling levels in which Pepper rides on the back of his steed Barobaro. Attacking is done not with Pepper's key in these levels, but by firing Barobaro's head at enemies. An additional game mode called "Bosses Galore" lets the player control either Pepper or Ginger in fighting all the bosses of both Clockwork Knight games one after the other. Doing well in this mode is said to unlock a mini-game.
  • Keio Flying Squadron 2

    1996

    Keio Flying Squadron 2

    1996

    Shooter Platform Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Keio Flying Squadron 2 was released in 1996 for the Sega Saturn in Japan, Europe, and Australia. The second installment of the series continues the story of Rami's adventures as the Keeper of the Secret Treasure (a sphere passed down through generations of Rami's family). Rami races Dr. Pon and a new rival Himiko Yamatai for an ancient treasure that can be unlocked with six spheres. Two of the stages retain the shoot-'em-up style of the first game, but the lesser dragons can be obtained as bonuses only. Mainly the stages consist of sidescroling platformer stages. These scroll from right to left on the Japanese version and left to right on all other versions. Several bonuses can be collected including three weapons (Rami can also bounce on the heads of enemies to defeat them): A large mallet, used only for hitting enemies An umbrella, used to hit enemies, float and deflect overhead obstacles A bow, used to shoot arrows at enemies. Besides the platformer and shoot-'em-up stages, there is vertically scrolling specia
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