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averyblund said:
impu2ity said:
arsenicazure said:
well saturn sold very well in japan. Hell it was neck to neck with PSone until FFIIV came out. And it had a considerable lead over the N64. As for the western market.. well SEGA really screwed that up. Bad dev tools+ hard to develop for quads(no matter how much better they looked than polygons), couldn't save the system.

I see some much VC/PSN/XBLA potential in saturn titles.. SEGA really ought to get those out. The best selling title on XBLA in japan is VO:OT.. that isnt a coincidence..

Extremely unlikely. The Saturn is very difficult to emulate, no emulators run it to a high standard as of yet. VC is out simply because of space limitations. VO:OT was a DC game by the way.

Try SSF it is pretty much perfect up there with the best N64 and PS1 emus. I rarely us my actual Saturn anymore (i don't want to wear it out from non-light gun games)thanks to SSF. Way ahead of the PS2 and DC emus.

Sega's developed an internal SS emulator that runs on PC and PSP even.  Atlus Japan licensed it for Princess Crown and Devil Summoner on PSP, which are both basically Saturn ISOs on UMDs.

Gametap also offers a few early Saturn games on their service (VF1, Panzer Dragoon 1-2, Bug! & Clockwork Knight iirc).