With Sega Saturn, there are no limits?
No.
No, there are not.
Sega Saturn Magazine Issue #28, December 1997 - Simply the Breast, a look at Dead or Alive on Sega Saturn!
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“Simply the Breast”……………Even by DOA standards that’s terrible.
Does the Sega Saturn side of tumblr know what games I should get for it
get Mr. Bones
battle monsters, golden axe the duel, fighters megamix, any of the capcom arcade fighting ports if you’re into those
The first two Virtua Fighters and Fighting Vipers. Also Panzer Dragoon.
Before you get some of these games, you should also probably get an expansion cart, especially for the Capcom games because you can’t play them without one.
Sega Saturn Magazine #4, Feb 1996 - a showcase of both Street Fighter Alpha and Darkstalkers.
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“Yippee Ki Yay Mother…….”
Die Hard Arcade known as Dynamite Deka (ダイナマイト刑事) in Japan, is a 3D arcade beat-em up developed by Sega AM1 and Sega Technical Institute. It was published by Sega for the Sega Titan Videoarcade platform in 1996 and for the Sega Saturn in the following year.
Dynamite Deka was designed to be a 3D beat-‘em-up game inspired by the movie Die Hard (which in turn was inspired by a 1979 novel, Nothing Lasts Forever). In overseas markets, it was granted official use of the Die Hard license by Fox Interactive - a move which occurred very late in the game’s development cycle (and hence does not feature in Japanese versions). It was the last title to credit Sega Technical Institute before the team was dissolved.
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Some educational childrens thing for the Sega Pri-fun which was an add-on for the Sega Pico and Saturn
THE PICO HAD VIRTUA FIGHTER?! Damn. Just damn. I had completely forgotten about the Pico until the other day when I was reading an interview with Sega of America’s old CEO during the 90’s. Ironically, he’s now vice president of Leap Frog Interactive.
Fighters Megamix
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: SEGA AM2
Platform: Saturn
Year: 1996 (JP), 1997 (NA/EU)
Dedicated to cheeseburgerapocalypse.
Daily Saturn game: Last Bronx
All of the above images are taken from the Japan-exclusive bonus disc
Sega’s attempt at getting weapon based brawler, Last Bronx is an often forgotten fighter by the house of Virtua. Hell, Fighting Vipers got more love than this game. It did eventually make to the Saturn and even to Western shores as well. Honestly, I only re-remembered this game from finding out a few years ago and largely two things stand out: That old Sega stand by of putting unnecessary real world advertising in their games, thus ruining their legacy when they can’t get the rights for future republishing (See: Crazy Taxi). The second was the various ads about the game that I used to see as a kid in Gamepro magazines. Never seem to give a good explanation as what the game was about though.
Shinseiki Evangelion: 2nd Impression
Publisher: SEGA
Developer: SEGA AM2
Platform: Saturn
Year: 1997
Wait AM 2 did a Eva game?!
Here’s a playthrough of Dynamite Deka EX: Asian Dynamite running on the Sega Naomi 2 arcade board. The game is the technical third entry in the weird Dynamite Deka series. The first game, Dynamite Deka, came to the USA under the title Die Hard Arcade to arcades, PC, Playstation 1 and Sega Saturn. It was a fitting name too, seeing as the main character of the Dynamite Deka series was molded after Bruce Willis. The second game, Dynamite Deka 2, came to the Dreamcast in the West as Dynamite Cop, featuring the ability to unlock extra modes and an extra character via using a save file from the Sega website (td;lr This game had DLC and unfortunately is lost forever because the original website is gone). Asian Dynamite is probably the oddest out of the bunch because despite adding in new characters and few new game mechanics, it is actually a re-skin of the second game, down to most of the sound effects. There is some new areas and bosses but much of the game is the same from Dynamite Deka 2. Asian Dynamite also never received a home port unlike the first two games.
Kuma-chan is the best character in the world
Fighters Megamix, Sega Saturn - 1996 - Sega AM2
I swear, is Kuma chan possessed by a stand?! You know like the sword of Anubis?
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