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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.
  • Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange

    1996

    Wangan Dead Heat + Real Arrange

    1996

    Racing Arcade
    Sega Saturn
    Wangan Dead Heat is a spin-off of Genki's Shutokou Battle (aka Tokyo Xtreme Racer) series. This Saturn game combines the typical arcade racing of the time with a career mode consisting of the player attempting to woo women by driving fast and safe. FMV's would play depending on how the player did, and being successful eventually leads to (supposedly) the women stripping their clothes, hence the 18 age rating. This Version includes a bonus disk jammed with more FMV's lewd enough to warrant a yellow label warning. Unfortunately, the quality of the FMV footage on the bonus disk is poor without the Saturn MPEG card being installed, but it still runs without one.
  • Private Idol Disc Vol. 2: Uchiyama Miki

    1996

    Private Idol Disc Vol. 2: Uchiyama Miki

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    Sega Saturn
    Idol Digital Photobook released exclusively in Japan for Sega Saturn. Includes short videos and a mini-game.
  • Dark Savior

    1996

    Dark Savior

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn
    Put on your thinking caps and prepare to face fierce enemies! Assume the role of Garian, a sword-wielding warrior in search of his escaped prisoner, Bilan. Discover hidden treasures as you explore amazing 3D environments while navigating through a series of mind-melting puzzles!
  • Tokusou Kidoutai J-SWAT

    1996

    Tokusou Kidoutai J-SWAT

    1996

    Shooter Tactical
    Sega Saturn
    Tokusō Kidōtai JSWAT is a police-themed, first-person shooter with live-action cutscenes and digitized graphics. For each mission, the player must select a weapon loadout and attempt to neutralize all threats. While lethal force is available as an option, subduing and arresting criminals is the preferred approach, and is reflected as such in mission rankings. The player must also be careful not to harm hostages and civilians, and pay attention to instructions received over radio during each mission.
  • Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Special Box

    1996

    Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Special Box

    1996

    Role-playing (RPG)
    Sega Saturn
    Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Summoner Special Box is a rerelease of the original 1995 Devil Summoner fixing bugs. It was packaged with Devil Summoner: Akuma Zensho and a mini disc including interviews and music relating to the game. The first 32-bit Shin Megami Tensei game, Devil Summoner, made its way to the Saturn to Japan in 1995. It was never released in the US. In 2005 the game was Re-Released on the PSP and again only in Japan. Abandoning the post-apocalyptic themes of the original series, the story takes place in modern Japan. The player character is an unnamed college student who is attacked by demons along with his girlfriend; they are saved by the timely appearance of a suave demon-hunter named Kyouji. Shortly thereafter, Kyouji is found dead under suspicious circumstances. The protagonist is then trapped inside of a warehouse and murdered by a deranged killer named Sid. Rather than stay dead, the player finds himself in the reanimated body of the slain Kyouji, and escapes from the morgue. With the help of
  • Cyber Doll

    1996

    Cyber Doll

    1996

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn
  • Death Crimson

    1996

    Death Crimson

    1996

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
    Death Crimson is a first-person rail shooter released exclusively in Japan. The game is a light gun shooter that attempted to capitalize on the growing popularity of the genre during the mid-1990s console era. Infamous in the Japanese gaming community, the game is celebrated as a prime example of a "kusoge", notorious for its abysmal graphics, frustrating hit detection, and disorienting camera.
  • Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed

    1996

    Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed

    1996

    Racing
    Sega Saturn
    Road & Track Presents: The Need for Speed, later released in Japan as Over Drivin’, is a 1994 racing video game first released on the 3DO and then ported to MS-DOS, PlayStation and Sega Saturn. It is the first installment released in the Need for Speed series. The premise of the game involves racing in sport cars, including several exotic models and Japanese imports. The Saturn version expanded the content with three additional closed-circuit track courses, for a total of six tracks available at launch, and also allows users to select the time of day which is not seen in older versions.
  • Tryrush Deppy

    1996

    Tryrush Deppy

    1996

    Platform
    Sega Saturn
    Tryrush Deppy is a 2D platformer game. The player controls a cartoony-looking taxi cab and has to get past various levels mostly set in urban environments.
  • Private Idol Disc Vol. 1: Kinoshita Yuu

    1996

    Private Idol Disc Vol. 1: Kinoshita Yuu

    1996

    Quiz/Trivia
    Sega Saturn
    Idol Digital Photobook released exclusively in Japan for Sega Saturn. Includes short videos and a mini-game.
  • Saturn Bomberman

    1996

    Saturn Bomberman

    1996

    Puzzle
    Sega Saturn
    star 7.8
    Saturn Bomberman is an action game by Hudson Soft for the Sega Saturn. The twelfth installment in the Bomberman series, it was first released in Japan on July 19, 1996, in Europe in May 1, 1997, and in North America in September 4, 1997. It is best known for its multiplayer functionality for up to ten players using multitaps. It received praise for its gameplay and multiplayer, but criticism for not advancing the Bomberman series enough. Saturn Bomberman can also connect to the Sega Saturn NetLink internet system, allowing two people from opposite ends of the earth to battle it out.
  • Sega Ages Vol. 2: Space Harrier

    1996

    Sega Ages Vol. 2: Space Harrier

    1996

    Shooter
    Sega Saturn
    The Sega Saturn Port of "Space Harrier"' Sega Ages Vol. 2: Space Harrier is a port of Space Harrier to the Sega Saturn released as part of the Sega Ages series.
  • 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.
  • Aquazone Desktop Life

    1996

    Aquazone Desktop Life

    1996

    Simulator
    Sega Saturn
    Aquazone Desktop Life (アクアゾーン) is a fish tank simulator developed and published by 9003 as part of their Aquazone series of "games".
  • Game-Ware Vol. 2

    1996

    Game-Ware Vol. 2

    1996

    Sega Saturn
  • Nights Into Dreams...

    1996

    Nights Into Dreams...

    1996

    Platform Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    star 7.3
    The story follows the teenagers Elliot Edwards and Claris Sinclair, who enter Nightopia, a dream world where all dreams take place. With the help of Nights, an exiled "Nightmaren", they begin a journey to stop the evil ruler Wizeman from destroying Nightopia and consequently the real world. Players control Nights flying through Elliot and Claris's dreams to gather enough energy to defeat Wizeman and save Nightopia. The game is presented in 3D and imposes time limits on every level, in which the player must accumulate points to proceed.
  • 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.
  • Lunacy

    1996

    Lunacy

    1996

    Adventure
    Sega Saturn
    Lunacy, released in Europe as Torico and in Japan as Gekka Mugentan Torico (月花霧幻譚 Torico), is an adventure game developed by System Sacom and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1996. Lunacy is an interactive movie adventure consisting of a long series of interconnecting full motion video (FMV) sequences, much like The 7th Guest and System Sacom's earlier Saturn game, Mansion of Hidden Souls.
  • Tanjou S: Debut

    1996

    Tanjou S: Debut

    1996

    Simulator
    Sega Saturn
    Tanjou S: Debut is a simulation game published by NEC Interchannel for the Sega Saturn. It is based upon the 1994 two-episode anime Tanjou: Debut.
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