I'd personally rather get a real Saturn and some games for it that I can simply put in my PC as well to emulate from the drive, but it's hard to find and I wouldn't know how to maintain it. and daemon tools is picky about mounting certain image types like bin files. And that is a far cry from being able to replace the real system. Just because emulators are capable of not producing immediately noticeable issues with a certain subset of commercial games does not mean that they are accurately emulating the real hardware. I think the problem there is that it's partially because all my roms come in two images. The Sega Saturn is also much more complicated still than the snes. I tried daemon tools like Lucumo suggested recently with SSF but it still didn't work right. There's also Burning Rangers, which I never played and only even heard of thanks to a throwaway song in Sonic Pinball Party and a track in Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing Transformed.īut yeah, it is a nightmare to emulate and the programming was all over the place. The special stages in the Saturn port of Flickies Island are also a little more complex than the ones on PC, though the PC ones are still fun. Why behold! I do own Sonic R PC and 3D Blast PC, but I'd like to try the Saturn ports as they have features my versions lack, such as the translucency effect in Radient Emerald and the fog in Rusty Ruin. Not because it is a bad system, but because that system was a madhouse, programming wise.īesides, Sonic R and many other Saturn games have a Windows version. Darvond: Your problem is trying to emulate the Sega Saturn.
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