



The Japanese Saturn games I have (not used in this article) do not suffer from this problem, as they use the same style jewel cases as the PS1 and Dreamcast. To get a case without damage costs almost twice as much for most games! The bottom tab seems to be broken on almost every Saturn game I bought, sometimes from the front cover, sometimes the actual hole is broken off of the main part of the case. If you're going to be buying complete Saturn games, be aware that many of the cases are broken.īuyer beware online - many sellers will say their game is complete, but not mention the broken hinges. Just as a clue in terms of pricing - Mega Man 8 cost almost double of all the other games combined. Daytona USA: Championship Circuit Edition.To get a good look at the Saturn, I spent way more than I'd care to admit at getting a decent library of games. Once the initial burst of 90s wore off, the limitations of the Saturn quickly came into focus. Loading times were atrocious, the games were simple and I was loving it! The Sega Saturn controller is a bit strange after using modern controllers for years, but it did a well enough job at letting me play the games. The cheap sports games I bought alongside it were just as amazing, jam packed with low resolution FMVs and a mix of (mostly) 2D and 3D assets.
