Fantasy Zone is an arcade style shooter for one or two players. The goal is to destroy all of the creatures on each planet and collect as many of the lost coins as possible. At the end of each level is a large enemy that will have to be defeated before moving on to the next world. At various points in the game, the player will be able to find a parts shop, which allows purchasing improvements for his spaceship, including better weapons and faster engines.
A fan disc that provides interactive news about the future of the Sakura Taisen series as well as quizzes and short video greetings from the characters' voice actresses.
Idol Digital Photobook released exclusively in Japan for Sega Saturn. Includes short videos, cast profiles, and an answering machine message collection.
The Sega Saturn port of EVE burst error published by Imagineer. A premium edition released months later switched to their publishing label/subsidiary Imadio.
This version added voice acting to the game along with an optional guide feature that can indicate, through a noise or flashing icon, when you should move to a new area or switch characters.
The story and some CG scenes, along with the credit scene, were edited to be less obscene/graphic for the console release.
Due to the game being split across multiple discs the second characters story is on another disc and switching between characters at any time is no longer available.
Airs Adventure takes place in an environment reminiscent of 17th century Europe. The game follows the story of an aspiring knight (default name Henry), who is framed for a crime and is about to be executed. However, the beautiful princess of the country feels mercy and stops the execution at the last moment. As the hero tries to uncover the truth about his conviction, fate brings the two together, and they begin a journey to discover distant lands in search for adventure, and perhaps even develop feelings for each other...
The game's combat is a rather simple version of the traditional Japanese-style RPG system. The player controls a party that contains only Henry and the princess. Whenever enemies are encountered, a separate battle screen appears. Commands are executed via a standard menu, allowing physical attacks, defense, as well as offensive and supporting magic spells. Graphically, Airs Adventure combines pre-rendered character sprites with partially polygonal backgrounds, with an over-the-shoulder view.
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
The first true 32 bit pinball tables. View your extreme skills from any angle and any perspective with 3D panning camera angles and sweeping crane shots, and even an inside the ball perspective. Sampled sound effects and video clips make these super fast tables the only ones worth playing.
Steeldom is a Sega Saturn three-dimensional arena fighting game developed and published by Technosoft. Released exclusively in Japan in September 1996, it was sold alongside a Taisen Cable-compatible version for use with multiple Saturn systems, and would later receive modern ports to the PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation Vita in November 2016.