![]() But sadly in the end the Sega Saturn became the console of disappointment for me because so many of the great end of life games remained Japan Imports and many of them untranslated. I was happy with the Dreamcast version but having it on the Saturn would have meant so much more to me as a loyal Sega Saturn owner in those days. Speaking of your Saturn possibly breaking down, the part most likely to break is, of course, the ancient CD drive. I mean I know that it wouldn't have been able to compete with might of the Arcade version but just having it on the Sega Saturn would have been something to see because we know that it would have taken every ounce of power from the console to make it happen. If you're really hard-up, or your Saturn stops working for whatever reason (they're getting on for 30 years old, after all), then I guess you could try Mednafen, though I haven't tried it myself so I couldn't tell you how good it is. ![]() Sega's console was the underdog but became my preferred console simply because it had the games I wanted to play like Virtua Fighter 2, Sega Rally etc. ![]() I always wanted Virtua Fighter 3 to come out on the Sega Saturn it would have proved all the nay sayers wrong which was so important back then in the PSX vs Saturn era. I think when I first played the game I had a lot of high hopes for it and the hype exceeded the game but I really like the game now.
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