ITT: Games LITERALLY only you played

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Strania. It's on the PC and none of you have played it.

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Still trying to find it

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Played it

It's pretty simple to emulate nowadays
saturn emulation is really good now

IF you have a relatively beefy system. The potatoes your average normie has absolutely cannot emulate Saturn games.

Does anybody know the best way to emulate this? I looked into it a year ago and saw that people mentioned there were a lot of faulty ISOs going around that crashed towards the end of disc 1. Also that the emulation isnt optional, is this true? Ive wanted to play it for 15 years.

Played that, it was shit.

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>Does anybody know the best way to emulate this?
Mednafen, but Yabause or SSF do respectable jobs too.

>I looked into it a year ago and saw that people mentioned there were a lot of faulty ISOs going around that crashed towards the end of disc 1
Download Saturn ISOs from this site: startgame.land/sega-saturn/

I literally finished playing Saga an hour ago and it ran flawlessly on real hardware.

>Also that the emulation isnt optional, is this true?
Somewhat in that its a pain to setup but it's still a viable alternative to owning a Saturn and modchipping it. What sucks is that there's no way to virtually "overclock" the system via emulation to smooth out the occasional frame dips. Yabause supports dither blending but that emulator has its own share of problems.

Really what the game needs is a proper fucking rerelease.

Played it with my older brother when we were kids at my grandparents summer house in the mountains, we didn't have a memory card so after finishing the first half we had to pray the tiny battery on the console would survive till the winter when we would go back there to vacations. We managed to finish it

Also

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>we didn't have a memory card
You sure you had a Saturn?

Yea? I'm pretty sure there was some memory type shit on the Saturn similar to PS1 memory cards, but we had to rely on that tiny battery thing

>Saturn emulation is really good now.

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Screencapped this, thank you very much for the thorough answer! Ill get on it when I return home.

>Be six year old me
>Find a wikipedia edit that mentions a prehistoric animal named the Dunkelostus being hidden in the game
>Decide to look for it in-game
>Spend days looking for it
>Find it
>Get spooked.
>Be a dumbass and take no images of it
>Go to bed
>Forget to save game, because I was a brainlet that didn't know how to save, I just booted up the game and played
>Years pass
>Emulate the game
>Find the old deleted edit and try to follow directions
>Can't find it
>Still trying to find it
>It's like I am Captain Ahab trying to find Moby Dick
I will find that fucker someday if it's the last thing I do.

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El Shaddai, why was that game even made?

Bought a copy of of Etsy and a hacked cart off eBay and played that shit to completion

Side quests are unintuitive but otherwise it’s a masterpiece

Buy a Saturn
Buy a hacked cart
Buy a recreation disc set from Etsy
EZPZ

>Side quests are unintuitive
The game barely has side quests.

Cause the art director of Okami was handed directorial control of a video game

Exactly, and what little it has are largely do-it-yourself shit

Why I said unintuitive not bad