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Most Popular Saturn Games - Page 3

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  • Fighting Vipers

    1996

    Fighting Vipers

    1996

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Exclusive to the Sega Saturn version of the game is Pepsiman, the mascot for the Pepsi Company in Japan. Other exclusive features to the Saturn version include the addition of Playback Mode and Training Mode.
  • Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest.

    1998

    Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest.

    1998

    Fighting
    Sega Saturn
    Asuka 120% LimitOver Burning Fest. is an "unofficial" update to the series' earlier "Limited" entry on Sega Saturn. It was originally released in 1998 as a series of patch files to be used on a legitimate copy of the game. This version of the game is stripped down purely to its "Versus" mode, and features a heavily rebalanced cast, along with a few mechanical tweaks.
  • Tenchi Muyo! Toko Muyo: Aniraji Collection

    1997

    Tenchi Muyo! Toko Muyo: Aniraji Collection

    1997

    Visual Novel
    Sega Saturn
    Tenchi Muyō! Tōkō Muyō is an anime-like visual novel with constant video clips and CG events featuring full voice-acting for dialogues and Tenchi's thoughts without text-only descriptions whatsoever. The game uses autoplay feature and doesn't wait for you to press button to progress the dialogues, although they can be skipped. At certain moments player's actions let you affect the course of dialogues, but it does not affect an overall ending. The story centers on school love of Tenchi Masaki filled with love troubles. Key heroines from anime series, namely Ryoko, Aeka and Sasami are also present in the story. Sega Saturn release came out several months after the original PlayStation release, but this package includes: Tenchi Muyō! Tōkō Muyō game Bonus CD with opening theme and three audio drama tracks Bonus CD booklet features a short 4 page comic
  • Tenchi Muyo! Mimiri Onsen: Yukemuri no Tabi

    1996

    Tenchi Muyo! Mimiri Onsen: Yukemuri no Tabi

    1996

    Point-and-click Adventure Visual Novel
    Sega Saturn
    Tenchi Muyō! Mimiri Onsen: Yukemuri no Tabi is an adventure game based on the Tenchi Muyo anime series. The game is fully-voiced, not including even a dialogue display or subtitles, and progresses as is standard for Japanese adventure games. In each scene, the player can inspect various parts of the scene, move between locations, and talk to each of Tenchi's companions, with the story generally progressing after all relevant options have been exhausted. There are ten different endings depending on the player's choices and who they decide to talk to.
  • Resident Evil

    1997

    Resident Evil

    1997

    Puzzle Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    The Sega Saturn version, released in July 1997, added an unlockable battle mode in which the player must traverse through a series of rooms from the main game and eliminate all enemies within them with the weapons selected by the player. It features two exclusive enemies not in the main game: a zombie version of Wesker and a gold-colored Tyrant. The player's performance in the battle mode is graded at the end. The game's backgrounds were touched up to include more detail in this version. The Japanese version is the most gore-laden of all the platforms; after decapitating a crawling zombie with a kick, the head remains on the floor, and Plant 42 can cut the character before the game over screen; though the live-action footage is censored in the U.S. version. The Saturn version also features exclusive enemy monsters, such as a re-skinned breed of Hunters known as Ticks and a second Tyrant prior to the game's final battle in Chris's game. Exclusive outfits for Jill and Chris were added as well.
  • Tenchi Muyo! Ryou-ouki: Gokuraku CD-ROM

    1996

    Tenchi Muyo! Ryou-ouki: Gokuraku CD-ROM

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    Sega Saturn
    A fan disk for the Tenchi Muyo! franchise, based on a series of earlier PC releases, which contains a variety of promotional illustrations, video and voice clips from the show, and information about other Tenchi Muyo-related releases and merchandise. There is also a quiz mode which tests the player's knowledge of the series, including video and sound clip questions.
  • BioMetal Gust

    1997

    BioMetal Gust

    1997

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
  • Pyon-pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong-Biyori

    1996

    Pyon-pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong-Biyori

    1996

    Sega Saturn
    Pyon Pyon Kyaruru no Mahjong Biyori is a 1996 mahjong game for the Sega Saturn by Natsume with cute anime-style characters. It was only released in Japan.
  • Omakase! Savers

    1996

    Omakase! Savers

    1996

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Omakase! Savers is a comedy adventure game featuring live-action scenes. The player takes the role of the girls' classmate, who appears as a small ghost, and must guide the girls in their quest to seal the spirits again and restore their classmate to his human form. This primarily takes the form of exploring the town on foot, talking to the townsfolk and investigating to find the whereabouts of the spirits causing trouble. Occasional combat takes a semi-real-time format, with the player moving around freely but pausing to perform attacks. The game is divided into four chapters, each focusing on a specific spirit that must be defeated and captured. The characters in the game are represented both by anime-style sprites and digitized photo portraits of real actors, while numerous live-action cutscenes drive the story.
  • Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine

    1995

    Kanzen Chuukei Pro Yakyuu Greatest Nine

    1995

    Sega Saturn
    Greatest Nine began on the Sega Saturn in 1995. New releases in the series stopped for a while after 1998. However, it was revived in 2002 on the Game Boy Advance (GBA). This Game Boy Advance version has developed by Smilebit (absorbed by Sega in 2004), behind the Motto Pro Yakyuu Team o Tsukurou! franchise.
  • Bust-A-Move 3

    1997

    Bust-A-Move 3

    1997

    Puzzle
    Sega Saturn
    A Port of Bust-a-Move 3 for the Sega Saturn.
  • World Cup '98 France: Road to Win

    1998

    World Cup '98 France: Road to Win

    1998

    Sega Saturn
    World Cup '98 France: Road to Win, not to be confused with FIFA Road to World Cup 98 is a football game released for the Sega Saturn. World Cup '98 France recycles its core engine and much of its content from earlier Sega-published football games, particularly Sega Worldwide Soccer 98. This is the last Saturn football game whose lineage can be traced back to 1995's Victory Goal. The next game in the series, Sega Worldwide Soccer 2000 was built from the ground-up by Silicon Dreams for the Dreamcast.
  • Hissatsu!

    1996

    Hissatsu!

    1996

    Platform Hack and slash/Beat 'em up Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    The game is an action platformer similar to Sega's Shinobi series where the player controls four assassins on different assignments in feudal Japan. Each assassin has different attacks, and the player chooses two of the assassins before each stage and can switch between them at any point during gameplay. Each stage involves assassinating a different target, who is typically protected by a bodyguard that is stronger than a normal enemy, and there are story scenes preceding and following every stage.
  • Dragon's Dream

    1997

    Dragon's Dream

    1997

    Sega Saturn
    Dragon's Dream (ドラゴンズドリーム) is a Sega Saturn Online RPG released exclusively in Japan. It was distributed in very low numbers for free in order to promote the Saturn's online capabilities in Japan. Sega had planned a PC version, but this never materialised. For a short time, there were also mentions of the XBAND version.
  • 2Tax Gold

    1997

    2Tax Gold

    1997

    Sega Saturn
    2Tax Gold is a trivia game, developed by Atelier Double and published by Human Entertainment, which was released in Japan in 1997.
  • Minami no Shima ni Buta Ga Ita

    1996

    Minami no Shima ni Buta Ga Ita

    1996

    Sega Saturn
    Strange saturn game with a pig character.
  • She'sn

    1998

    She'sn

    1998

    Simulator Visual Novel
    Sega Saturn
    She'sn is a visual novel dating sim which focuses on a four different stories through all four seasons. The player can select to play the story of any season in any order. Different season also features different heroines and different love stories to play through.
  • Space Invaders

    1996

    Space Invaders

    1996

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
  • Dinosaur Island

    1996

    Dinosaur Island

    1996

    Sega Saturn
    Dinosaur Island is an interactive story developed by Game Arts and released for Saturn and Windows 95, created by Izumi Takemoto.
  • World Evolution Soccer

    1997

    World Evolution Soccer

    1997

    Simulator Sport
    Sega Saturn
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