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Panzer Dragoon Saga, Shining Force III (probably the entire trilogy in Japan), Fighters Megamix, Last Bronx, Sakura Wars 2 (in Japan only), which holds about the same position in the Saturn library that FFVII and Ocarina of Time did on their systems, at least in Japan, Grandia.



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Unless this thing’s packing a light gun, games like Virtua Cop and House of the Dead are definite no-goes. What I’d like to see are:

1. Panzer Dragoon

2. Panzer Dragoon Zwei

3. Panzer Dragoon Saga

4. NiGHTS into Dreams

5. Burning Rangers

6. Shining Force 3 (scenario 1)

7. Galactic Attack

8. Shining the Holy Ark

9. Astal

10. Radiant Silvergun

11. Thunder Force 5

12. Fighters Megamix

13. Virtua Fighter 2

14. Dead or Alive

15. Dynamite Cop (Die Hard Arcade, minus the license)

16. Street Figther vs X-Men

17. SEGA Rally 2

18. Daytona USA Circuit Edition

19. Rayman

20. Powerslave

21. Quake

22. Deep Fear

23. Tomb Raider

24. Herc’ s Adventure

25. Mega Man X4

26. Bulk Slash

27. Darius Gaiden

28. Albert Odyssey

29. Dragon Force

30. Keio’s Flying Squadron 2

Extra/Special Games

31. Princess Crown (translated)

32. Policenauts (fan translation/new official translation)

33. Sakura Wars (translated)

A lot of English-friendly Japanese imports in this, as well as some multi platform games that either began life as Saturn games or simply add some variety to the line-up. I wrote this up on a whim so I didn’t pay TOO much attention to variety, but I knew I needed a bunch of shooters and fighting games. Hopefully I didn’t accidentally go overboard in those categories. XD

I think this’d be a reasonable lineup for a Saturn Mini, aside from maybe two too many translations.

Last edited by nuckles87 - on 09 October 2019

1- Panzer Dragoon
2-Panzer Dragoon Zwei
3-Panzer Dragoon Saga
4- Shining of the holy ark
5-Shining Force 3
6-Legend of oasis
7-Devil Summoner
8-Guardian Heroes
9-Fighters megamix
10-Nights
11-Burning Rangers
12-Astal
13-Radiant Silvergun
14-Albert Odyssey
15-Street fighter alpha 2
16-Bug
17-Shining Wisdom
18-Enemy Zero
19-Elevator Action Returns
20-Silhouette Mirage.



I never owned or even played a Saturn, but I've always wanted to play Shining Force 3 (all parts) and Panzer Dragoon Saga. Throw in a few good 2D games like Nights into Dreams, and it becomes a day 1 purchase for me.



I don't see Sonic R on anybody's list. I question if any of you even had a Saturn

Last edited by Ljink96 - on 09 October 2019

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I would be fine with it being just a Guardian Heroes plug and play box.



If Capcom is involved, I don't see why Mega man 8, wouldn't be there, and maybe X-Men Vs. Street Fighter or Marvel Vs. Street Fighter. Astal would 100% be there, too, along with Daytona USA, and Virtua Fighter 2. Give me a Marvel vs. Capcom game, and mega man 8, though, and I'll be happy. Anything else is just extra.



Realistically if Sega were to make a Saturn Mini they would announce it 2 weeks after it came out, it would have no games until about 4 weeks after launch and the only connection it would have would be S-Video ... and I mean only, there would be no controller ports or power port, just one S-Video connection with no instructions as to what to do with it.

Look I still have my Sega Saturn and it was a funny console... but not good, not in any department, it has a handful of fighting games and Sega Rally, that's about it really, those house of the dead games were coolish but they're lost with the advent of modern monitors, you simply can't use a tradition light gun on a flat panel display or else you end up with something like that PS3 Time Crisis which tried to use motion controls to tell the gun where it was pointing, simply put they don't work now and won't work on most HD TV's.



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I can say I wouldn't be interested as I wasn't on Nintendo and Sony attempts.



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