You might have missed a few or they might be under different names which I don't know. Street Fighter Alpha 2 - I think you only show 1, Victory Boxing, Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 - again I can only see the 97 version although not much different.
@@oi.meunomeejaorampvp5846 We're doing it to help those find specific games in alphabetical order, not for attention. We just do it to make it easier for people to find what they need. Just saying.
Of all things that bring me back to the times, it's the Sega Saturn taking me right back to the mid-90s. Never fails to give me that old, familiar feeling.
I want take a minute here and say - what you are doing a huge amount of work right here, and most importantly - very necessary and useful, for example, I now decided to return to the old platforms that I missed (thanks to emulation everything is possible) and I like these videos wildly and even like that look at so many rare and unusual console games, I like the fact that you collect absolutely ALL releases that have ever been on the platform, it is still very useful when you break into genres, so I used many videos on Dreamcast, besides the cover and video look cool. It is still not clear why there are so few views, but Keep going what you doing ! P.S. I hope you do 3DO list aswell and Playstation Genre Videos, t would be a fire ! p.s. Saturn.. so many great japanese games which we have not seen, not for nothing that many consider SS best console for technical cut the edge 2D games ) It's very hard to explain, but I feel great while watching such videos, a warm feeling of nostalgia envelops!
It's really crazy when you have possession of all these games and for every system ever sold to man. Every day you play something you never ever played before and a lot of times you load up something you never even knew existed. That's like a surprise every day you open on of your ROM lists to a system. So many systems and so many stories and narratives to the plots within the games they tell truths and stories of current events in the time they were programmed and written which acts as tokens of remembrance when people lose sight of what was and how was things during that time period of that game when created and sold. It's awesome to see how technology in our lifetime has gone from a BLIP to BIZILLIONZIP! Games really are History and marks of societal culture. I can load a game and it takes me back to that moment and all moments I remember where I was at, eating, drinking, friends, places, smells and it's really crazy how deeply involved we got into our games that it set memories like songs do. You can hear a game tune from the distance, and it takes you back to a memory when you were bullied at the arcade by older kids or at times you were on little child dates with girls. FUN! LIFE!
I cant believe this SYSTEM had so many Games... I sadly never owned one even to this day but plan to get into it. I was more of a Dreamcast guy but this Gem really had its share of Fun looking games.
Since Sega Saturn games are absurdly expensive, I would highly recommend buying an All-in-one Pseudo Saturn cartrige. Not only does it let you play imported games and burned backups without any modification, but it also gives you an incredible amount of memory for saves. But wait, there's more! It also has a switch on top that lets you toggle between standard, 1mb ram expension, and 4mb ram expansion. I bought mine on Etsy.
I think Saturn developers made the best of a complicated console. And the console, while somewhat dated (occasional significant aliasing and mesh transparencies) still has the Sega charm. Thanks for fulfilling my depth test for its library. This is an excellent way to see what I might want.
On paper, the idea of meshes or the Saturn's games as a whole being intended to take advantage of CRT pixel blurring sounded dumb to me. But after searching high and low on Retroarch for the perfect shader that emulates CRT, I finally found the perfect one! And let me just say, the transparencies look amazing!!! 1000% better! It's like a night and day difference.
I honestly had no idea there was so many Sega Saturn games. I always thought it had only maybe 100 games. What a great and successful console even if it didn’t do well financially.
PS1 had more than 4000, PS2 - around 4000 too. Insane when you think about it, even Saturn had tons (especially in Japan, where it was way more successful, as opposed to the Mega Drive).
@@flatcapman Somewhat stronger hardware, from what I've read? But also considerably more difficult to program for, so things even out. PS1 was incomparably more successful because of the latter point + horrible advertising/release schedule on Sega's part. I'm surprised that a company with such an amazing console as Mega Drive made this many mistakes in the West. That's a shame, I like Saturn, but it was unequivocally a failure in the West, sadly.
I know a lot of people said it before but thanks for making these videos, Its really helpful for people who want to find a childhood game or just want to know/play games from the past
I don't think so. Neither we in Europe missed much, because most of the japanese exclusives were mediocre games, puzzles or some weird stuff. :) Anyway, when you compare this and Playstation list, it's pretty obvious why PS destroyed Saturn, because it had so much more quality games, and many of them when compared to Saturn games looks like next-gen. Saturn always looked to me like it was stuck somewhere between 16-bit and 32-bit era.
@SolidSnake Not Necessarily, Did You even watch the Video? There’s Some Really Cool Japanese RPGs and Shmups (Shooters and Shoot’em Ups) USA and EU Missed Out On! PS Destroyed Saturn not just because of Game Quality but because it was 100 Dollars Less at Launch than Saturn. Some People don’t Realize This but Tomb Raider was Actually Developed to Run on Saturn First and Runs better on Saturn than PS1, There’s also a Resident Evil Director’s Cut than Runs better on Saturn than PS1, So it Depends on the Game although most 3D Platformers ran better on PS1.
@@AlfaRomeoQ Also wanted to add, how much of our head space is actually occupied by NBA, FIFA, NHL, wrestling, American football, basepall - every f* year, the same monotone "simulator" game on every possible platform - I bet we would have a FIFA on white bread and inside an apple too, if they would run it!
28:23 - I thought I recognised this! This was originally released on the PC as "Quarantine". It apparently also got a release on the Playstation as "Hard Rock Cab", also in Japan only.
Only had one friend growing up with a Saturn but he also had a dreamcast so we always ended playing dreamcast. I remember he had batsugun for Saturn and we never played it bc it wasn't a sports game lol. So crazy how things change the older you get
This is absolutely amazing; so many games that you’d never heard of even in a top 100 Saturn Games, forgotten and not seen. I am adding a list of everything I would like to play.
Holy crap, Dood! How long did it take you to make this video??? It would've taken me at least a year to compile EVERY single game in one video! You deserve a million likes!
9:11 Bakushou ahahahahah 9:30 Baroque 9:58 batsugun 10:30 battle garegga 10:48 is that... a fighting game between monsters? ahah 11:58 12:22 you see that sky rendering? FF7 remake has the same sky ahah 15:47 bulk slash 18:52 choaniki 21:17 corpse killer? what the fuck ahahah 25:02 D? D 1? The prequel to D2 for Dreamcast??? Holy shit. 26:20 Darius Gaiden 27:27 dark seed, with Giger's artwork??? 28:58 deep fear 30:06 densetsu no ogre battle 31:46 devil summoner 34:16 dodon pachi 34:26 doom 34:59 doukoku shoshite 35:45 dragon ball z legend 35:57 DRAGON FORCE, I've been playing it for weeks now! I loved it since I was a kid! 37:00 druid 40:27 enemy zero 46:09 TIM CURRY! 46:34 full car mini Yontou 50:42 garou densetsu 53:49 golden axe 55:18 groove on fight 56:20 gunblaze 59:26 hexen 1:00:37 hissatsu 1:01:59 horror tour 1:02:29 house of the dead 1:02:59 hyper duel 1:07:38 loving the commentators in the corner ahah 1:08:51 what is that??? 1:09:21 dracula detective! 1:10:07 johnny bazooka! ahahahah 1:12:31 who would want to simulate a marriage? 1:12:50 nadesico my gosh I even forgot this anime existed 1:14:37 king of fighters!
I WISH.. SEGA would jump back into the fray and make a return to consoles.. risky.. but I’d buy that in a heartbeat.. Chose the Master System over the Nintendo based on the great SEGA games that were in the Arcade.. and ported to console.. always loved the look of their consoles as well
Only SEGA console I never got to own .. skipped from 32X To PlayStation.. then Dreamcast .. “which I still LOVE” to this day.. this video is pretty damn impressive by the way.. all of these projects actually .. thanks
This and the 3rd generation were just filled with so many quirky ideas. There's so many incredibly strange PS1, Saturn, 3DO games I know a lot of people are complaining about the Japanese catalog but not all of them have a major language barrier. It's mostly the RPGs that are difficult to decipher but there's fan translations you can get on pressed discs nowadays. Works with cartridge hack. A lot of the strange looking Japanese exclusives on the Saturn and ps1 are fun.
Mostly VNs and dating sims, not that many RPGs surprisingly. You're not wrong either way, Saturn and Dreamcast didn't really have much stuff of note that would be interesting for Westerners. The shoot 'em ups and beat'em ups/fighting games can be played without knowing Japanese, at least.
@@mariusamber3237It kinda reminds me of people spouting off how the TurboGrafx 16 would have been successful if they brought over more PC Engine titles, meanwhile the US got most of the games that would have made a difference. The first two dozen shooters didn't save it, no reason to believe the next hundred would save it. I think people see Castlevania Rondo of Blood and assume the whole library of the PC Engine is full of A-list games that would have catered to Americans/non-Japanese market.
@@bubbythebear6891 Exactly, TG16 is a good example of that kinda thinking. Also, people are forgetting that JRPGs just aren't/weren't that popular, except for Final Fantasy and Pokemon... pretty much everything else is a toss-up as to how it's gonna do. Sure, some series do much better nowadays (Tales, Persona/Megami Tensei), but most JRPGs are still as niche as back then; the market is just much bigger, so naturally they may do better on average in the West. What maybe could've helped Saturn were multiplats, say FF 7... but that's pure SF.
*Sinceramente não sei como vc consegue manter seu canal sem problemas. Já vi vários canais desse tipo serem derrubados pelo youtube por direitos autorais ou perderem completamente o audio do video ou de partes do vídeo. Mas o seu ta intacto, sinistro...*
I remember going into the toys r us back in the day to see what games were offered for the Saturn. Not much. There must’ve been like a couple dozen Saturn games showcased and in the next isle like hundreds of ps1 games. I felt so hoodwinked.
Amazing Job! Mobygames only lists like 600+ games. Didn't realize there was almost double the amount. Unfortunately I also see how the Saturn was the garbage dump for a lot of trashware.
To be fair, PSX had a lot of crap like this too. In fact, way more than this (over 2000 Japanese exclusives...) It's just that most people remember the big titles and not the endless sea of dross, whereas Saturn just failed in the West for the most part. Like, around 1000 games here must be Japanese exclusives... it also sold better than N64 over there.
1107 games?? what is this sorcery!? i only knew of like 300+ wtf? way to go SEGA, woo! may have been a "failed" console, but they gave fans more variety than Nintendo did with the 64. I ❤SEGA!
2:02:43 Sakura Taisen 2 - one of best selling game on Saturn in Japan, and 5th best selling game on Saturn (all regions). And one of most expensive games in SEGA history.
So basically we missed out on a bunch of RPGs, Tact RPGs, Visual Novels, Shoot em’ ups and some action/adventure games. A lot of them would have helped the saturn in the west.
i have almost all the games ever released Sega, snes, mame, neo geo, dos, nes. i knew one day they would be worth something, so i saved them back from 1998, i think they're around 65gb. so every time nostalgia hits i plug in the hard drive and enjoy, all but one game slipped my collection, and i forgot the name and couldn't find it since then, so ive been watching all the videos to find that one needle in the haystack.
It's really such a shame that the Sega Saturn was under utilized as a console. If only SEGA had made it as easy as SONY for the developers to use the hardware to it's full potential then this console would've been a clear winner.
A surprising amount of pervy Japanese shovelware and games which could have run fine on Genesis or 32X. I imagine mahjong fans would have struggled to choose between the many options.
@@ronin4902 you can go to redump official page, download the dat file and use the clrmamepro to scan isos, it will rename the files with proper names, remove the bad isos and display the missing files
It is really weird, but for the game Robotica (Daedalus in japan), whenever you take damage it makes the screen get fuzzy. But the information panel on the left side put there by the uploader also gets fuzzy too!
The Saturn, one of my favorite systems of all time. Sad that so many gamers flocked to the Playstation and missed out on the best games for the 32 bit generation. The good news? I DIDN'T!
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Thank god u have nothing to do and likes attention
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You might have missed a few or they might be under different names which I don't know. Street Fighter Alpha 2 - I think you only show 1, Victory Boxing, Sega Worldwide Soccer 98 - again I can only see the 97 version although not much different.
Você é um herói 👏 é de pessoas assim que o mundo precisa
@@oi.meunomeejaorampvp5846 We're doing it to help those find specific games in alphabetical order, not for attention. We just do it to make it easier for people to find what they need. Just saying.
Of all things that bring me back to the times, it's the Sega Saturn taking me right back to the mid-90s. Never fails to give me that old, familiar feeling.
Extremely interesting video! Lot of work and make us realize how much 90% of games was only for Japan
In the 90’s, Japan was the biggest market for games. Plus all the genres that they liked. And Sega and Nintendo are Japanese
There's a lot of USA only games and some EUR only too
there were some adult or risque themed games on the platform. that cracked me up.
@@9charlie84 true but it didnt help they limited what was localised. It never helped the Saturn get the glory it should have had
That definitely hampered the impact that the Saturn made in the west.
I want take a minute here and say - what you are doing a huge amount of work right here, and most importantly - very necessary and useful, for example, I now decided to return to the old platforms that I missed (thanks to emulation everything is possible) and I like these videos wildly and even like that look at so many rare and unusual console games, I like the fact that you collect absolutely ALL releases that have ever been on the platform, it is still very useful when you break into genres, so I used many videos on Dreamcast, besides the cover and video look cool. It is still not clear why there are so few views, but Keep going what you doing ! P.S. I hope you do 3DO list aswell and Playstation Genre Videos, t would be a fire !
p.s. Saturn.. so many great japanese games which we have not seen, not for nothing that many consider SS best console for technical cut the edge 2D games )
It's very hard to explain, but I feel great while watching such videos, a warm feeling of nostalgia envelops!
It's really crazy when you have possession of all these games and for every system ever sold to man. Every day you play something you never ever played before and a lot of times you load up something you never even knew existed. That's like a surprise every day you open on of your ROM lists to a system. So many systems and so many stories and narratives to the plots within the games they tell truths and stories of current events in the time they were programmed and written which acts as tokens of remembrance when people lose sight of what was and how was things during that time period of that game when created and sold. It's awesome to see how technology in our lifetime has gone from a BLIP to BIZILLIONZIP! Games really are History and marks of societal culture. I can load a game and it takes me back to that moment and all moments I remember where I was at, eating, drinking, friends, places, smells and it's really crazy how deeply involved we got into our games that it set memories like songs do. You can hear a game tune from the distance, and it takes you back to a memory when you were bullied at the arcade by older kids or at times you were on little child dates with girls. FUN! LIFE!
I cant believe this SYSTEM had so many Games... I sadly never owned one even to this day but plan to get into it. I was more of a Dreamcast guy but this Gem really had its share of Fun looking games.
Since Sega Saturn games are absurdly expensive, I would highly recommend buying an All-in-one Pseudo Saturn cartrige. Not only does it let you play imported games and burned backups without any modification, but it also gives you an incredible amount of memory for saves. But wait, there's more! It also has a switch on top that lets you toggle between standard, 1mb ram expension, and 4mb ram expansion. I bought mine on Etsy.
I love having these videos on in the background during work. Thanks for putting them together
Hello . As your CEO i have to tell you: You are dismissed summarily.
@@fenderstrat609 LOL! Good one.
@@ParanoidThalyyMVS as the CEO of you CEO I have to tell you : I like that !
@@AnthonySeptim THANKS SUSAN
I'd give you a promotion for watching anything to do with the Saturn xD
I think Saturn developers made the best of a complicated console. And the console, while somewhat dated (occasional significant aliasing and mesh transparencies) still has the Sega charm. Thanks for fulfilling my depth test for its library. This is an excellent way to see what I might want.
it could actually show MANY more textured polygons on screen than the playstation.....and its 2d sprite scaling was far superior
On paper, the idea of meshes or the Saturn's games as a whole being intended to take advantage of CRT pixel blurring sounded dumb to me. But after searching high and low on Retroarch for the perfect shader that emulates CRT, I finally found the perfect one! And let me just say, the transparencies look amazing!!! 1000% better! It's like a night and day difference.
@@randybutternubs4647 What was the shader you ended up using?
Words can not describe how much i appreciate what you've done here. Thank you! ~
What he done ?
I honestly had no idea there was so many Sega Saturn games. I always thought it had only maybe 100 games. What a great and successful console even if it didn’t do well financially.
Even just in PAL or US market there more than 240 games ....
@Gene Bone completely true :)
PS1 had more than 4000, PS2 - around 4000 too. Insane when you think about it, even Saturn had tons (especially in Japan, where it was way more successful, as opposed to the Mega Drive).
@@mariusamber3237 OK WHY did Suikoden and Grandia look like CRAP on the PS1 but looked as smooth as a baby's bottom on Saturn then?
@@flatcapman Somewhat stronger hardware, from what I've read? But also considerably more difficult to program for, so things even out. PS1 was incomparably more successful because of the latter point + horrible advertising/release schedule on Sega's part. I'm surprised that a company with such an amazing console as Mega Drive made this many mistakes in the West. That's a shame, I like Saturn, but it was unequivocally a failure in the West, sadly.
I know a lot of people said it before but thanks for making these videos, Its really helpful for people who want to find a childhood game or just want to know/play games from the past
The vast majority of games on Saturn only came out in Japan. We here in U.S.A. got the short end of the stick. Their's so much we missed out on.
I don't think so. Neither we in Europe missed much, because most of the japanese exclusives were mediocre games, puzzles or some weird stuff. :) Anyway, when you compare this and Playstation list, it's pretty obvious why PS destroyed Saturn, because it had so much more quality games, and many of them when compared to Saturn games looks like next-gen. Saturn always looked to me like it was stuck somewhere between 16-bit and 32-bit era.
@SolidSnake Not Necessarily, Did You even watch the Video? There’s Some Really Cool Japanese RPGs and Shmups (Shooters and Shoot’em Ups) USA and EU Missed Out On! PS Destroyed Saturn not just because of Game Quality but because it was 100 Dollars Less at Launch than Saturn. Some People don’t Realize This but Tomb Raider was Actually Developed to Run on Saturn First and Runs better on Saturn than PS1, There’s also a Resident Evil Director’s Cut than Runs better on Saturn than PS1, So it Depends on the Game although most 3D Platformers ran better on PS1.
@@AlfaRomeoQ Also wanted to add, how much of our head space is actually occupied by NBA, FIFA, NHL, wrestling, American football, basepall - every f* year, the same monotone "simulator" game on every possible platform - I bet we would have a FIFA on white bread and inside an apple too, if they would run it!
Miss what?
@@atelierxnaru1005 X-Men vs Streetfighter for example. That never came to the states.
35:08- Perfectly Cut Scream.
28:23 - I thought I recognised this! This was originally released on the PC as "Quarantine". It apparently also got a release on the Playstation as "Hard Rock Cab", also in Japan only.
Sega sure loves those visual novels and fmv titles.
Don't forget all the fighter games no one plays and arcade games that have no respect for the player's time due to inherited coin eater design.
Only had one friend growing up with a Saturn but he also had a dreamcast so we always ended playing dreamcast. I remember he had batsugun for Saturn and we never played it bc it wasn't a sports game lol. So crazy how things change the older you get
3:01:07 i need watch the longplay of this game.
i see your man of culture as well
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Dude really? Strip Mahjong? What are you,12?
This is totally awesome!!! Thank you for your great work!
We will still love Sega Saturn
amazing work, been watching everyone of these and getting some really cool games but love the complete video at the end
This is absolutely amazing; so many games that you’d never heard of even in a top 100 Saturn Games, forgotten and not seen. I am adding a list of everything I would like to play.
So useful on so many levels! Thank you for putting all this together.
Thanks for the credits!
No problem! 😀
thank you, been waiting for a full collections,
now i have a chance to look & collect & archive the damn games.
Holy crap, Dood! How long did it take you to make this video??? It would've taken me at least a year to compile EVERY single game in one video! You deserve a million likes!
Never got a chance to play the Saturn...but Dreamcast was legendary!!!
9:11 Bakushou ahahahahah
9:30 Baroque
9:58 batsugun
10:30 battle garegga
10:48 is that... a fighting game between monsters? ahah
11:58
12:22 you see that sky rendering?
FF7 remake has the same sky ahah
15:47 bulk slash
18:52 choaniki
21:17 corpse killer? what the fuck ahahah
25:02 D? D 1? The prequel to D2 for Dreamcast??? Holy shit.
26:20 Darius Gaiden
27:27 dark seed, with Giger's artwork???
28:58 deep fear
30:06 densetsu no ogre battle
31:46 devil summoner
34:16 dodon pachi
34:26 doom
34:59 doukoku shoshite
35:45 dragon ball z legend
35:57 DRAGON FORCE, I've been playing it for weeks now! I loved it since I was a kid!
37:00 druid
40:27 enemy zero
46:09 TIM CURRY!
46:34 full car mini Yontou
50:42 garou densetsu
53:49 golden axe
55:18 groove on fight
56:20 gunblaze
59:26 hexen
1:00:37 hissatsu
1:01:59 horror tour
1:02:29 house of the dead
1:02:59 hyper duel
1:07:38 loving the commentators in the corner ahah
1:08:51 what is that???
1:09:21 dracula detective!
1:10:07 johnny bazooka! ahahahah
1:12:31 who would want to simulate a marriage?
1:12:50 nadesico my gosh I even forgot this anime existed
1:14:37 king of fighters!
if you understand Japanese culture then it all makes sense
"6 inch my darling" LOL
You are a lie...
Ikr wtf
thats huge in japan
the men in the clip were hot. i'd date them even at 4 inches!
2:22:32 the last time we would see classic sonic in the 90s
I WISH.. SEGA would jump back into the fray and make a return to consoles.. risky.. but I’d buy that in a heartbeat.. Chose the Master System over the Nintendo based on the great SEGA games that were in the Arcade.. and ported to console.. always loved the look of their consoles as well
Only SEGA console I never got to own .. skipped from 32X To PlayStation.. then Dreamcast .. “which I still LOVE” to this day.. this video is pretty damn impressive by the way.. all of these projects actually .. thanks
Thank you for all these useful catalogs, for other content creators out there, these are great resources. Much love.
This and the 3rd generation were just filled with so many quirky ideas. There's so many incredibly strange PS1, Saturn, 3DO games
I know a lot of people are complaining about the Japanese catalog but not all of them have a major language barrier. It's mostly the RPGs that are difficult to decipher but there's fan translations you can get on pressed discs nowadays. Works with cartridge hack. A lot of the strange looking Japanese exclusives on the Saturn and ps1 are fun.
40:28 jumpscare warning
lol
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣
1:28:44 ❤️ My childhood
So you're Japanese?
Man, there are some really funny moments in this. That transition between Simulation Zoo & Skeleton Warriors absolutely killed me.
I made it through! Not sure anyone can justify that many Shogi or Mahjong games though!
The Sega Saturn community thanks you!
Don't think i didn't notice you naming yourself AAAAA in all the japanese games LMAO, rad video! exactly what i needed!
"Screw your localization - the game console" sums it up pretty well. At least I know I didn't miss out on much on this one.
Mostly VNs and dating sims, not that many RPGs surprisingly. You're not wrong either way, Saturn and Dreamcast didn't really have much stuff of note that would be interesting for Westerners. The shoot 'em ups and beat'em ups/fighting games can be played without knowing Japanese, at least.
@@mariusamber3237It kinda reminds me of people spouting off how the TurboGrafx 16 would have been successful if they brought over more PC Engine titles, meanwhile the US got most of the games that would have made a difference. The first two dozen shooters didn't save it, no reason to believe the next hundred would save it. I think people see Castlevania Rondo of Blood and assume the whole library of the PC Engine is full of A-list games that would have catered to Americans/non-Japanese market.
@@bubbythebear6891 Exactly, TG16 is a good example of that kinda thinking. Also, people are forgetting that JRPGs just aren't/weren't that popular, except for Final Fantasy and Pokemon... pretty much everything else is a toss-up as to how it's gonna do. Sure, some series do much better nowadays (Tales, Persona/Megami Tensei), but most JRPGs are still as niche as back then; the market is just much bigger, so naturally they may do better on average in the West. What maybe could've helped Saturn were multiplats, say FF 7... but that's pure SF.
I really want to play those JP only visual novels
*Sinceramente não sei como vc consegue manter seu canal sem problemas. Já vi vários canais desse tipo serem derrubados pelo youtube por direitos autorais ou perderem completamente o audio do video ou de partes do vídeo. Mas o seu ta intacto, sinistro...*
I remember going into the toys r us back in the day to see what games were offered for the Saturn. Not much. There must’ve been like a couple dozen Saturn games showcased and in the next isle like hundreds of ps1 games. I felt so hoodwinked.
Yep. Sony knew how to market. Not sega.
1107 games... wow... I thought the Saturn had less games (around 700)...
Neon Genesis Evangelion video games: 2:02:13, 2:16:32, 2:16:43, 2:16:54, 2:17:03 and 2:17:14.
2:34:22 Rydeen by YMO on the Saturn sound chip !
Also E-Girls - Dance all night
Amazing Job!
Mobygames only lists like 600+ games.
Didn't realize there was almost double the amount.
Unfortunately I also see how the Saturn was the garbage dump for a lot of trashware.
To be fair, PSX had a lot of crap like this too. In fact, way more than this (over 2000 Japanese exclusives...) It's just that most people remember the big titles and not the endless sea of dross, whereas Saturn just failed in the West for the most part. Like, around 1000 games here must be Japanese exclusives... it also sold better than N64 over there.
1107 games?? what is this sorcery!? i only knew of like 300+ wtf? way to go SEGA, woo! may have been a "failed" console, but they gave fans more variety than Nintendo did with the 64. I ❤SEGA!
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2:02:43 Sakura Taisen 2 - one of best selling game on Saturn in Japan, and 5th best selling game on Saturn (all regions). And one of most expensive games in SEGA history.
never got an English release
@@kaisarr7632 Sadly, but it got Russian release on PC :)
i had got rid of my Saturn in 2001 if i would've known that a few years later stuff like amazon and ebay would come around i would've kept it.
@@Multifacted_Brotha you forgot to mention that it’s illegal
28:33 Bayonetta
2:10:13 *S O N I C*
52:06 I am a huge LOGH fan. That game looks amazing. Quo Vadis 1 and 2 are something I would enjoy as well
biggest rivals of ps1... was a awesome console many great game!
This is a truly remarkable work.
AMAZING! can you imagine how much effort to do this video., great man
So basically we missed out on a bunch of RPGs, Tact RPGs, Visual Novels, Shoot em’ ups and some action/adventure games.
A lot of them would have helped the saturn in the west.
23:57 Matrix 1 scene with mirror. Looks like Morpheus is earning cash as Doctor Watson after hours.
Nice job as always
you guys doing a great work hats off to you😍
amazing work thank you ..
Man, I missed out on this system. Downloaded the entire Saturn ROM library and there are so many great games!
Eu nao achei nenhum jogo legal😅 mas o dreamcast tem muitos jogos excelente
FIGHTING VIPERS! I was trying to remember the name of the game that had Pepsiman as a playable character.
i have almost all the games ever released Sega, snes, mame, neo geo, dos, nes. i knew one day they would be worth something, so i saved them back from 1998, i think they're around 65gb. so every time nostalgia hits i plug in the hard drive and enjoy, all but one game slipped my collection, and i forgot the name and couldn't find it since then, so ive been watching all the videos to find that one needle in the haystack.
Can you describe it?
Great work, thanks.
It's really such a shame that the Sega Saturn was under utilized as a console. If only SEGA had made it as easy as SONY for the developers to use the hardware to it's full potential then this console would've been a clear winner.
Really don't think so, you are vastly underestimate what Sony was doing.
Can you reupload the PS2 videos very soon?
A Corvette profile pic and requesting a ps2 vid
My nigga
A surprising amount of pervy Japanese shovelware and games which could have run fine on Genesis or 32X. I imagine mahjong fans would have struggled to choose between the many options.
Your hard work is beyond appreciated!
My favourite console from the 90s next to the Snes.
I can tell when you decide the main character’s username when in game they’re referred to as “aaaaaaa”.
Simply Beautiful.
Cool. I got a Saturn 1st week of release. Ended up getting a PS and played that alot more. Loved my Saturn tho
Um dia terei meu sega Saturn de volta 👍👍
Superb video, i am finding many hidden gems
One of the best consoles ever made I still play mine daily.
i hope we can get all ever animated series being listed in one video for a library project video
weird how so many people say saturn was a disaster....yet had almost 2x the amount of games made than the gamecube
I took a note about 355 games worth to play! Cheers
Heavens ... apparently good games on this console were very few and to top it off only for Japan!
13:36🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩 great game
Hey man, do you need some footage of these aquazone games? I can capture for you, if you want
Thank you so much for your work!
Thank you for an incredible video. The effor you've put into this video is amazing.. really appreciate this very interesting video :)
Japan, how many shogi and mahjong games do you want?
Japan: Yes
Hey, where are your PS2 compilations? I was using them to make my PS2 checklist and they disappeared.
Why not using the redump dats then, that way you not only make the checklist but also validate the data itself
@@LodanZark and what is that?
@@ronin4902 you can go to redump official page, download the dat file and use the clrmamepro to scan isos, it will rename the files with proper names, remove the bad isos and display the missing files
@@LodanZark After a bit of research I still don't know what it does. Is it basically a pack of all isos on a console?
@@100toonlink Well, this is way worse.
I am going through this look for a bunch of untranslated jRPGs to add to my rom list, so thank you very much!
I 𝘼𝘽𝙎𝙊𝙇𝙐𝙏𝙀𝙇𝙔 Love The Saturn, And You Made A Great Video, Keep Up The Good Work! 👍
Impressive library for such an underrated console in the west
0:02: 1. 2Tax Gold (1997 JP)
0:14: 2. 3D Baseball/3D Baseball: The Majors (1996/1997 US/JP)
0:23: 3. 3D Lemmings (1996 EU/JP)
0:34: 4. 3x3 Eyes: Kyuusei Koushu 5 (1996 JP)
0:44: 5. 6 Inch My Darling (1998 JP)
0:53: 6. Advanced V.G. (1997 JP)
1:02: 7. Advanced World War: Sennen Teikoku no Koubou (1997 JP)
1:14: 8. Al lgo: Saturn Version (1997 JP)
1:24: 9. Al Shogi (1995 JP)
1:33: 10. Al Shogi 2 (1998 JP)
1:43: 11. Air Management '96 (1996 JP)
1:52: 12. Airs Adventure (1996 JP)
2:02: 13. Akumajou Dracula X: Gekka no Yasoukyoku (1998 JP)
2:12: 14. Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean/Albert Odyssey Gaiden: Legend of Eldean (1996/1997 US/JP)
2:23: 15. Album Club: Mune Kyun + Saint Poria Jogakuiri (1997 JP)
2:32: 16. Alien Trilogy (1996 US/EU/JP)
2:42: 17. All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua (1997 JP)
2:52: 18. All-Star Baseball '97 Featuring Frank Thomas (1997 US)
3:04: 19. Alone in the Dark: One-Eyed Jack's Revenge/Alone in the Dark: Jack is Back/Alone in the Dark 2 (1996 US/EU/JP)
3:14: 20. Amagi Shien (1997 JP)
3:24: 21. America Oudan Ultra Quiz (1995 JP)
3:33: 22. Amok (1997 US/EU/JP)
3:43: 23. Andretti Racing (1996 US/EU)
3:53: 24. AnEarth Fantasy Stories: First Volume (1997 JP)
4:03: 25. Angel Graffiti 5: Anata e no Profile (1997 JP)
4:13: 26. Angel Paradise Vol. 1 (1996 JP)
4:23: 27. Angel Paradise Vol. 2: Eshinu Kimika (1996 JP)
4:33: 28. Angelique Duet (1996 JP)
4:43: 29. Angelique Special (1996 JP)
4:53: 30. Angelique Special 2 (1997 JP)
5:03: 31. Another Memories (1998 JP)
5:13: 32. Aqua World: Umibi Monogatari (1996 JP)
5:23: 33. AquaZone: Desktop Life (1996 JP)
5:33: 34. AquaZone Option Disk Series 1: Angel Fish (1996 JP)
5:43: 35. AquaZone Option Disk Series 2: Black Molly (1996 JP)
5:53: 36. AquaZone Option Disk Series 3: Blue Emperor (1996 JP)
6:03: 37. AquaZone Option Disk Series 4: Clown Loach (1996 JP)
6:13: 38. AquaZone Option Disk Series 5: False Rummy-Nose (1996 JP)
6:23: 39. Arcana Strikes (1997 JP)
6:33: 40. Area 51 (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
6:43: 41. Arthur to Astaroth no Nazo-Makai-Mura: Incredible Toons (1996 JP)
6:53: 42. Assault Rings (1997 JP)
7:03: 43. Assault Suit Leynos 2 (1997 JP)
7:14: 44. Astal/Kisuishou Denesetsu Astal (1995 US/JP)
7:23: 45. Astra Superstars (1998 JP)
7:32: 46. Asuka 100% Limited: Burning Fest, Limited (1997 JP)
7:43: 47. Atlantis: The Lost Tales (1997 EU)
7:52: 48. Ayakashi Ninden Kunoichiban Plus (1998 JP)
8:03: 49. Ayrton Seena Personal Talk: Message for the Future (1995 JP)
8:13: 50. Backgainer: Hishou-hen "Uragirí no Senjou" (1998 JP)
8:23: 51. Backgainer: Hishou-hen "Gainer Tensei" (1998 JP)
8:33: 52. Baku Baku/Baku Baku Animal: Sekai Shiikugakari Senshuken (1995/1996/1998 US/EU/JP)
8:43: 53. Bakuretsu Hunter (1996 JP)
8:52: 54. Bakuretsu Hunter R (1997 JP)
9:02: 55. Bakushou!! All Yoshimoto Quiz-Ou Ketteisen DX (1995 JP)
9:13: 56. Baldy Land (1998 JP)
9:24: 57. Baroque (1998 JP)
9:33: 58. Bases Loaded '96: Double Header/Moero!! Pro Yakyuu '95: Double Header (1995 US/JP)
9:43: 59. Batman Forever: The Arcade Game (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
9:52: 60. Batsugun (1996 JP)
10:02: 61. Battle Arena Toshinden Remix/Toshinden 5 (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
10:13: 62. Battle Arena Toshinden URA/Toshinden URA (1996 US/EU/JP)
10:22: 63. Battle Athletess: Daiundoukai (1996 JP)
10:33: 64. Battle Garegga (1998 JP)
10:44: 65. Battle Monsters (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
10:53: 66. Battle Stations (1997 US/EU)
11:03: 67. BattleSport (1997 US)
11:13: 68. Beach de Reach! (1998 JP)
11:23: 69. Big Ichigeki!! Pachi-Slot Taikouryku Universal Museum (1996 JP)
11:34: 70. Bishojo Variety Game: Rapyulus Panic (1996 JP)
11:44: 71. Bishoujo Hanafuda Kikou: Michinoku Hitou Koimonogatari Special (1997 JP)
11:53: 72. Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Super S-Various Emotion (1996)
12:04: 73. Black Dawn (1997 US/EU/JP)
12:13: 74. Black Fire (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
12:23: 75. Black/Matrix (1998 JP)
12:32: 76. Blast Chamber (1996/1997 US/EU)
12:44: 77. Blast Wind (1997 JP)
12:53: 78. Blazing Dragons (1996 US/EU)
13:04: 79. Blazing Heroes/Mystaria: The Ruins of Lore/Riglord Saga (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
13:13: 80. Blue Breaker: Ken Yorimo Hohoemi o (1997 JP)
13:22: 81. Blue Seed (1995 JP)
13:33: 82. Body Special 264: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 2 (1996 JP)
13:44: 83. Bokan to Ippatsu! Doronbo Kanpekiheu (1997 JP)
13:53: 84. Bomberman Wars (1998 JP)
14:04: 85. Bottom of the 9th (1996 US)
14:14: 86. Bouken Katsugeki Monomono (1997 JP)
14:22: 87. Brain Battle Q (1996 JP)
14:34: 88. Brain Dead 13 (1996 US/JP)
14:43: 89. Break Point Tennis/Break Point (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
14:52: 90. BreakThru! (1995 JP)
15:02: 91. Bubble Bobble also Featuring Rainbow Islands (1996 US/EU)
15:13: 92. Bubble Symphony (1997 JP)
15:22: 93. Bug! (1995 US/EU/JP)
15:32: 94. Bug Two! (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
15:42: 95. Bulk Slash (1997 JP)
15:52: 96. Burning Rangers (1998 US/EU/JP)
16:02: 97. Bust-A-Move 2: Arcade Edition/Puzzle Bobble 2X (1996 US/EU/JP)
16:13: 98. Bust-A-Move 3/Puzzle Bobble 3 (1997 US/EU/JP)
16:23: 99. Can Can Bunny Extra (1997 JP)
16:34: 100. Can Can Bunny Premiere (1996 JP)
16:42: 101. Can Can Bunny Premiere 2 (1996 JP)
16:52: 102. Capcom Generation 1: Dai 1 Shuu Gekitsumu no Jidai (1998 JP)
17:02: 103. Capcom Generation 2: Dai 2 Shuu Makai to Kishi (1998 JP)
17:12: 104. Capcom Generation 3: Dai 3 Shuu Koko ni Rekishi (1998 JP)
17:22: 105. Capcom Generation 4: Dai 4 Shuu Kokou no Eiyuu (1998 JP)
17:32: 106. Capcom Generation 5: Dai 5 Shuu Kakutouka-tachi (1998 JP)
17:42: 107. Casper (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
17:54: 108. Cat the Ripper: 13 Nin Me no Tantei Shi (1997 JP)
18:03: 109. Center Ring Boxing/Victory Boxing/King of Boxing (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
18:12: 110. Chaos Control (1995/1996 EU/JP)
18:22: 111. Chaos Control Remix (1996 JP)
18:32: 112. Chibi Maruko-Chan no Taisen Puzzle Dama (1995 JP)
18:42: 113. Choaniki: Kyuukyoku Muteki Ginga Saikyou Otoko (1996 JP)
18:54: 114. Choro Q Park (1998 JP)
19:03: 115. Choujikuu Yousai Macross: Ai Oboete Imasu ka (1997 JP)
19:13: 116. Christmas NIGHTS into Dreams... (1996 US/EU/JP)
19:24: 117. Cleopatra Fortune (1997 JP)
19:33: 118. ClockWerx (1996 JP)
19:42: 119. Clockwork Knight/Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchou no Daibouken (1994/1995 US/EU/JP)
19:54: 120. Clockwork Knight 2/Clockwork Knight: Pepperouchou no Daibouken Gekkan (1995 US/EU/JP)
20:04: 121. Code R (1998 JP)
20:14: 122. College Slam (1996 US)
20:22: 123. Command & Conquer (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
20:34: 124. Congo the Movie: The Lost City of Zinj (1996 US)
20:42: 125. Contra: Legacy of War (1997 US)
20:54: 126. Conveni, The: Ano Machi wo Dokusan Seyo (1997 JP)
21:02: 127. Conveni 2, The: Zenkoku Chain Tenkai da! (1998 JP)
21:14: 128. Corpse Killer: Graveyard Edition (1995 US)
21:22: 129. Cotton 2 (1997 JP)
21:33: 130. Cotton Boomerang (1998 JP)
21:44: 131. Courier Crisis (1997/1998 US/EU/JP)
21:52: 132. Creature Shock: Special Edition/Creature Shock (1996 US/EU/JP)
22:04: 133. CrimeWave (1997 US/EU/JP)
22:14: 134. Criticom (1997 US/JP)
22:22: 135. Croc: Legend of the Gobbos/Croc! Pau Pau Island (1997/1998 US/EU/JP)
22:34: 136. Cross Romance: Koi to Mahjong to Hanafunda to (1997 JP)
22:44: 137. Cross Tantei Monogatari: Motsureta 7Tsu no Labyrinth (1998 JP)
22:54: 138. Crow, The: City of Angels (1997 US/EU/JP)
23:03: 139. Crows: The Battle Action for Sega Saturn (1997 JP)
23:12: 140. Crusader: No Remorse (1996/1997 US/EU)
23:24: 141. Crypt Killer/Henry Explorers (1997 US/EU/JP)
23:32: 142. Code Battler: Anna Miraiden (1997 JP)
23:43: 143. Code Battler: Debugger Shouhen (1997 JP)
23:53: 144. Cubic Gallery (1996 JP)
24:02: 145. Culdcept (1997 JP)
24:12: 146. Cyber Doll (1996 JP)
24:22: 147. Cyber Speedway/Gran Chaser (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
24:34: 148. Cyberbots: Fullmetal Madness (1997 JP)
24:44: 149. Cyberia (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
24:54: 150. D/D no Shokuraku (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
25:04: 151. Daibouken: St. Elmo's no Kiseki (1996 JP)
25:14: 152. Daikoukai Jidai Gaiden (1998 JP)
25:22: 153. Daikoukai Jidai II (1997 JP)
25:33: 154. Diana Airan (1996 JP)
25:43: 155. Daisenryaku Strong Style (1997 JP)
25:54: 156. Daisuki + (1997 JP)
26:04: 157. Daitoride (1996 JP)
26:12: 158. Darius Gaiden (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
26:22: 159. Darius II (1996 EU/JP)
26:34: 160. Dark Hunter: Jou Ijigen Gakuen (1997 JP)
26:42: 161. Dark Hunter: Shita Youma no Mori (1997 JP)
26:54: 162. Dark Legend/Suiko Enbu: Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty (1995 US/JP)
27:02: 163. Dark Savior (1996 US/EU/JP)
27:13: 164. Dark Seed (1995 JP)
27:22: 165. Dark Seed II (1997 JP)
27:32: 166. Darklight Conflict (1997 US/EU)
27:42: 167. Daytona USA (1995 US/EU/JP)
27:53: 168. Daytona USA Championship Circuit Edition/Daytona USA Circuit Edition (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
28:04: 169. Dead or Alive (1997 JP)
28:12: 170. Death Crimson (1996 JP)
28:22: 171. Death Throttle: Kakuzetsu Toshi Kara no Dasshutsu (1996 JP)
28:34: 172. DeathMask (1996 JP)
28:42: 173. DecAthlete/Athlete Kings (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
28:53: 174. Deep Fear (1998 EU/JP)
29:04: 175. DefCon 5 (1996 US/EU/JP)
29:13: 176. Dejig: Aquaworld (1997 JP)
29:22: 177. Dejig: Lassen Art Collection (1997 JP)
29:34: 1788. Dejig: Thomas McKnight Art Collection (1997 JP)
29:44: 179. Dejig: Tin Toy (1997 JP)
29:52: 180. Denpa Shournenteki Game (1998 JP)
30:04: 181. Densetsu no Ogre Battle: The March of the Black Queen (1996 JP)
30:14: 182. Densha de Go! EX (1998 JP)
30:24: 183. Derby Analyst (1997 JP)
30:32: 184. Derby Stallion (1999 JP)
30:42: 185. Deron Dero Dero (1996 JP)
30:52: 186. Desire (1997 JP)
31:02: 187. Destruction Derby (1996 EU/JP)
31:14: 188. Detana TwinBee Yahho! Deluxe Pack (1995 JP)
31:22: 189. DeviceReign (1999 JP)
31:33: 190. Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers (1997 JP)
31:43: 191. Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers - Akuma Zensho Dainishuu (1997 JP)
31:54: 192. Dezaemon 2 (1997 JP)
32:02: 193. Die Hard Arcade/Dynamite Deka (1997 US/EU/JP)
32:12: 194. Die Hard Trilogy (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
32:22: 195. Digital Ange: Dennou Tenshi 55 (1997 JP)
32:33: 196. Digital Dance Mix Vol. 1: Namie Amuro (1997 JP)
32:42: 197. Digital Monster Ver. 5: Digimon Tamers (1998 JP)
32:54: 198. Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators/Digital Pinball (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
33:03: 199. Digital Pinball: Last Gladiators Ver. 9.7 (1997 JP)
33:12: 200. Digital Pinball: Necronomicon (1996 JP)
33:24: 201. Disc Station Bessatsu i: I Miss You. (1997 JP)
33:32: 202. Discworld (1996 EU/JP)
33:43: 203. Discworld II: Missing Presumed...?! (1997 EU)
33:53: 204. DJ Wars (1997 JP)
34:02: 205. DonPachi (1996 JP)
34:12: 206. DoDonPachi (1997 JP)
34:24: 207. DOOM (1997 US/EU/JP)
34:32: 208. Doraemon: Nobita no Fukkatsu no Hoshi (1996 JP)
34:44: 209. Double Switch (1995 US)
34:54: 210. Doukoku Shoshite: Final Edition (1998 JP)
35:03: 211. Doukoku Soshite... (1998 JP)
35:14: 212. Doukyuusei 2 (1997 JP)
35:23: 213. Doukyuusei If (1996 JP)
35:34: 214. Dragon Ball Z: Shin Butouden (1995 JP)
35:42: 215. Dragon Ball Z: The Legend/Dragon Ball Z: Idamaru Dragon Ball Densetsu (1996 EU/JP)
35:54: 216. Dragon Force (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
36:02: 217. Dragon Force II: Kamisanshi Dachi ni (1998 JP)
36:14: 218. Dragon Master Silk (1997 JP)
36:24: 219. DragonHeart: Fire & Steel (1996/1997 US/EU)
36:33: 220. Dream Generation: Koi Ka? Shigoto Ka!? (1998 JP)
36:42: 221. Dream Square: Hinakata Akiko (1997 JP)
36:54: 222. Druid: Yami e no Tsuisekisha (1998 JP)
37:04: 223. Duke Nukem 3D (1997 US/EU)
37:13: 224. Dungeon Master Nexus (1998 JP)
37:24: 225. Dungeons & Dragons Collection (1999 JP)
37:33: 226. DX Jinsei Game (1995 JP)
37:44: 227. DX Jinsei Game II (1997 JP)
37:54: 228. DX Nippon Tokkyu Ryokou Game (1996 JP)
38:04: 229. D-Xhird (1997 JP)
38:13: 230. Earthworm Jim 2 (1996 US/EU/JP)
38:22: 231. Eberouge (1997 JP)
38:34: 232. Eberouge Special: Koi to Mahou no Gakuen Seikatsu (1998 JP)
38:43: 233. Eisei Meijin (1995 JP)
38:52: 234. Eisei Meijin II (1996 JP)
39:04: 235. Eiyuu Shigan: Gal Act Heroism (1998 JP)
39:12: 236. Elevator Action Returns (1997 JP)
39:24: 237. Eif o Karu Monotachi (1997 JP)
39:34: 238. Eif o Karu Monotachi: Hanafuda-Hen (1997 JP)
39:42: 239. Eif o Karu Monotachi II (1998 JP)
39:54: 240. EMIT Vol. 1: Toki no Maigo (1995 JP)
40:02: 241. EMIT Vol. 2: Meigake no Tabi (1995 JP)
40:13: 242. EMIT Vol. 3: Watashi ni Sayonara o (1995 JP)
40:24: 243. Enemy Zero (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
40:32: 244. Eternal Melody (1996 JP)
40:44: 245. E'tude Prologue (1998 JP)
40:52: 246. EVE: Burst Error (1997 JP)
41:02: 247. EVE: The Lost One (1998 JP)
41:12: 248. F1 Challenge/F-1 Live Information (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
41:24: 249. Falcom Classics (1997 JP)
41:34: 250. Falcom Classics II (1998 JP)
41:44: 251. Falcom Classics Collection (1999 JP)
41:54: 252. FantaStep (1997 JP)
42:04: 253. Fantastic Pinball Kyutenkai (1995 JP)
42:14: 254. Farland Saga (1998 JP)
42:22: 255. Farland Saga: Toki no Michishinrube (1998 JP)
42:33: 256. Farland Story: Habou no Mai (1997 JP)
42:43: 257. Father Christmas (1995 JP)
42:52: 258. FEDA Remake! Emblem of Justice (1996 JP)
43:02: 259. Feng Shui Sensei (1996 JP)
43:14: 260. FIFA Soccer '96 (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
43:22: 261. FIFA Soccer '97/FIFA 97 (1997 US/EU)
43:34: 262. FIFA: Roas to World Cup 98 (1997 US/EU)
43:42: 263. Fighter's History Dynamite (1997 JP)
43:54: 264. Fighters Megamix (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
44:04: 265. Fighting Illusion K-1 Grand Prix Shou (1997 JP)
44:12: 266. Fighting Vipers (1996 US/EU/JP)
44:24: 267. Final Fight Revenge (2000 JP)
44:34: 268. Find Love 2: Rhapsody (1998 JP)
44:44: 269. Find Love 2: The Prologue (1998 JP)
44:54: 270. Fire Pro Gaiden: Blazing Tornado (1995 JP)
45:02: 271. Fire ProWrestling 5: 6Men Scramble (1996 JP)
45:14: 272. Fishing Koushiden (1996 JP)
45:24: 273. Fishing Koushiden II (1997 JP)
45:34: 274. FIST (1996 JP)
45:42: 275. Formula Karts: Special Edition (1997 EU)
45:53: 276. Frank Thomas Big Hurt Baseball/Big Hurt Baseball (1996 US/EU/JP)
46:03: 277. Frankenstein: Through the Eyes of the Monster (1995 EU)
46:12: 278. Free Talk Studio: Mari no Kimama na O-shaberi (1997 JP)
46:24: 279. Friends: Seishun no Kagayaki (1999 JP)
46:32: 280. Full Car Mini Yontou Super Factory (1997 JP)
46:44: 281. Funky Fantasy (1996 JP)
46:52: 282. Funky Head Boxers (1997 JP)
47:04: 283. Funky Head Boxers Plus (1997 JP)
47:12: 284. Fushigi no Kuni no Angelique (1997 JP)
47:24: 285. Gaia Breeder (1997 JP)
47:32: 286. Gakkou no Kaidan (1995 JP)
47:42: 287. Gakkou no Kowai Uwasa: Hanako-san ga Kita!! (1995 JP)
47:53: 288. Galactic Attack/Layer Section (1995 US/EU/JP)
48:04: 289. Galaxy Fight/Galaxy Fight: Universal Warriors (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
48:12: 290. Gale Racer (1994 JP)
48:23: 291. Gals Panic SS (1996 JP)
48:32: 292. Gambler: Jiko Chuusinha: Tokyo Mahjong Land (1996 JP)
48:44: 293. Game de Seishun (1998 JP)
48:52: 294. Game Nihonshi: Kakumeiji Oda Nobunaga (1997 JP)
49:03: 295. Game no Tatsujin (1995 JP)
49:14: 296. Game no Tatsujin 2 (1996 JP)
49:22: 297. Game no Tatsujin: The Shanghai (1995 JP)
49:34: 298. Game Tengoku: The Game Paradise! (1997 JP)
49:42: 299. Game-Ware Vol. 1 (1996 JP)
49:54: 300. Game-Ware Vol. 2 (1996 JP)
50:04: 301. Game-Ware Vol. 3 (1996 JP)
50:12: 302. Game-Ware Vol. 4 (1997 JP)
50:22: 303. Game-Ware Vol. 5 (1997 JP)
50:34: 304. Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory (1996 JP)
50:44: 305. Gegege no Kitarou: Maboroshi Fuyu Kaikitan (1996 JP)
50:54: 306. Gekiretsu Pachinkazu (1996 JP)
51:04: 307. Gekirindan (1997 JP)
51:13: 308. Gekitotsu Koushien (1997 JP)
51:24: 309. Gekka no Kishi: Ouryusen (1996 JP)
51:32: 310. Genso Suikoden (1998 JP)
51:42: 311. Gex (1996 US/EU/JP)
51:54: 312. Ghen War (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
52:03: 313. Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu (1996 JP)
52:14: 314. Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu Plus (1997 JP)
52:22: 315. Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna 3: Lighting Angel (1997 JP)
52:34: 316. Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Mika Akitaka Illust Works (1996 JP)
52:44: 317. Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna: Mika Akitaka Illust Works 2 (1997 JP)
52:53: 318. Ginga Ojousama Densetsu Yuna Remix (1996 JP)
53:04: 319. Girl Doll Toy: Tamashii o Kudasai (1998 JP)
53:12: 320. Go III Professional: Taikyoku Igo (1997 JP)
53:23: 321. Godzilla: Rettou Kaimetsu (1995 JP)
53:34: 322. Goiken Muyou: Anarchy in the Nippon (1997 JP)
53:44: 323. Golden Axe: The Duel (1995 US/EU/JP)
53:54: 324. Gotha: Ismailia Seneki (1995 JP)
54:04: 325. Gradius Double Pack (1996 JP)
54:13: 326. Grand Slam (1997 US)
54:23: 327. Grandia (1997 JP)
54:32: 328. Grandia Digital Museum (1998 JP)
54:44: 329. Grandread (1997 JP)
54:54: 330. Greatest Nine '96 (1996 JP)
55:03: 331. Grid Runner (1996 US/EU/JP)
55:14: 332. Groove On Fight: Gouketsuji Ichizoku 3 (1997 JP)
55:24: 333. GT 24 (1998 JP)
55:32: 334. Guardian Force (1998 JP)
55:44: 335. Guardian Heroes (1996 US/EU/JP)
55:52: 336. Gun Frontier (1997 JP)
56:03: 337. Gunbird (1995 JP)
56:12: 338. GunBlaze 5 (1998 JP)
56:24: 339. GunGriffon/GunGriffon: The Eurasian Conflict (1996 US/EU/JP)
56:34: 340. GunGriffon II (1998 JP)
56:43: 341. Gussun Oyoyo 5 (1996 JP)
56:53: 342. G-Vector (1997 JP)
57:02: 343. Hanagumi Taisen Columns (1997 JP)
57:14: 344. Hang-On GP/Hang-On GP '96/Hang-On GP '95 (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
57:22: 345. Hankou Shashin (1996 JP)
57:34: 346. Hansha de Spark! (1997 JP)
57:43: 347. Karukaze Sentai V-Force (1997 JP)
57:54: 348. Hatsukoi Monogatari (1998 JP)
58:02: 349. Hattrick Hero 5 (1995 JP)
58:12: 350. Haunted Casino (1996 JP)
58:24: 351. Heartbeat Scramble (1996 JP)
58:33: 352. Hebereke's Popoito/Popoito Hebereke (1995 EU/JP)
58:42: 353. Heir of Zendor: The Legend and the Land/Gotha II: Tenkou no Kishi (1996 JP)
58:53: 354. Heisei Tensai Bakabon: Susume! Bakabons (1995 JP)
59:02: 355. Heiwa Pachinko Sou Shingeki (1996 JP)
59:12: 356. Herc's Adventures (1996 US)
59:22: 357. Hexen: Beyond Heretic/Hexen (1995/1997/1998 US/EU/JP)
59:33: 358. High School Terra Story (1998 JP)
59:42: 359. High Velocity: Mountain Racing Challenge/Touge: King the Spirits (1995/1996 US/JP)
59:54: 360. Highway 2000/Wangan Dead Heat (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
1:00:02: 361. Himitsu Sentai Metamor V (1998 JP)
1:00:12: 362. Hi-Octane: The Track Fights Back/Hi-Octane (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
1:00:24: 363. Hissatsu Pachinko Collection (1996 JP)
1:00:32: 364. Hissatsu! (1996 JP)
1:00:44: 365. Hiyakuke no Omoide + Kimekuri: Girls in Motion Puzzle Vol. 1 (1995 JP)
1:00:53: 366. Hokuto no Ken (1995 JP)
1:01:02: 367. Honkaku 4Jin Uchi Geinoujin Taikyoku Mahjong: The Wareme de Pon (1996 JP)
1:01:14: 368. Honkaku Hanafuda (1998 JP)
1:01:22: 369. Honkaku Pro Mahjong Tetsuman Special (1996 JP)
1:01:34: 370. Hop Step Idol ☆ (1997 JP)
1:01:43: 371. Horde, The (1995/1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:01:54: 372. Horror Tour (1996 JP)
1:02:02: 373. Houkago Renai Club (1998 JP)
1:02:13: 374. Houma Hunter Lime Perfect Collection (1995 JP)
1:02:24: 375. House of the Dead, The (1998 US/EU/JP)
1:02:33: 376. Hyper 3-D Pinball/Tilt!/Hyper 3D Pinballl (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:02:43: 377. Hyper 3D Taisen Battle: Gebockers (1996 JP)
1:02:53: 378. Hyper Duel (1996 JP)
1:03:03: 379. Hyper Reverthion (1996 JP)
1:03:12: 380. Hyper Securities 5 (1997 JP)
1:03:24: 381. Ide Yosuke Meijin no Shin Jissen Mahjong (1996 JP)
1:03:32: 382. Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai II (1996 JP)
1:03:42: 383. Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Mecha Ganteiban (1998 JP)
1:03:53: 384. Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Remix (1995 JP)
1:04:02: 385. Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Secret Album (1999 JP)
1:04:13: 386. Idol Janshi Suchie-Pai Special (1995 JP)
1:04:23: 387. Idol Mahjong Final Romance 2 (1995 JP)
1:04:33: 388. Idol Mahjong Final Romance 4 (1998 JP)
1:04:42: 389. Idol Mahjong Final Romance R (1996 JP)
1:04:54: 390. Image Fight & X-Multiply (1998 JP)
1:05:04: 391. Impact Racing (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:05:13: 392. In the Hunt/Kaitei Daisensou (1995/1996 US/EU/JP)
1:05:23: 393. Incredible Hulk, The: The Pantheon Saga (1996/1997 US/EU)
1:05:33: 394. Independence Day/Independence Day: The Game (1997 US/EU)
1:05:44: 395. Initial D: Koudou Saisoku Densetsu (1998 JP)
1:05:53: 396. Ippatsu Gyakuten Gambling King no Michi (1996 JP)
1:06:04: 397. Irem Arcade Classics (1996 JP)
1:06:13: 398. Iron Man / X-O Manowar in Heavy Metal (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:06:23: 399. Iron Storm/World Advanced Daisenryaku: Kotetsu no Ikusakaze (1995/1996 US/JP)
1:06:32. 400. Ishin no Arashi (1997 JP)
1:06:43: 401. Isho e Zico: Jiko no Kangaeru Soccer (1996 JP)
1:06:53: 402. J.B. Harold: Blue Chicago Blues (1995 JP)
1:07:03: 403. J.League Go Go Goal! (1997 JP)
1:07:13: 404. J.League Jikkyou Honoo no Striker (1998 JP)
1:07:25: 405. J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou! (1996 JP)
1:07:33: 406. J.League Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou 2 (1997 JP)
1:07:42: 407. J.League Victory Goal (1995 JP)
1:07:52: 408. J.League Victory Goal '96 (1996 JP)
1:08:03: 409. J.League Victory Goal '97 (1997 JP)
1:08:14: 410. Janshi Battle Cos-Player (1997 JP)
1:08:23: 411. Japan Super Bass Classic '96 (1996 JP)
1:08:34: 412. Jewels of the Oracle/Oracle no Houseki: Jewels of the Oracle (1996 EU/JP)
1:08:42: 413. Jikkyou Oshaberi Parodius: Forever with Me (1996 JP)
1:08:53: 414. Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu '95 Kaimakuban (1995 JP)
1:09:04: 415. Jikkyoy Powerful Pro Yakyuu 5 (1997 JP)
1:09:13: 416. Jikuu Tantei OD: Dracula Detective - Maboroshi no Lorelei (1996 JP)
1:09:23: 417. Jissen Mahjong (1995 JP)
1:09:35: 418. Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! 3 (1996 JP)
1:09:45: 419. Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! 4 (1997 JP)
1:09:55: 420. Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! TWIN (1997 JP)
1:10:03: 421. Jimmy Bazookatrone/Jimmy Bazooka (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:10:12: 422. Jonah Lomu Rugby (1997 EU)
1:10:22: 423. Joshi Takau no Houkago: Pukunpa (1996 JP)
1:10:33: 424. Junclassic C.C. & Rope Club (1997 JP)
1:10:44: 425. Jung Rhythm (1998 JP)
1:10:53: 426. Jungle Park: Saturn Shima (1998 JP)
1:11:02: 427. Kaitou Saint Tail (1997 JP)
1:11:12: 428. Kakinoki Shogi (1995 JP)
1:11:22: 429. Kakyuusei (1997 JP)
1:11:33: 430. Kamen Rider: Sakusen File 1 (1997 JP)
1:11:42: 431. Kanazawa Shogi (1995 JP)
1:11:52: 432. Kanzen Chuuki Pro Yakyuu: Greatest Nine (1995 JP)
1:12:02: 433. Kelo 2: Flying Squadron/Kelo Yugekitai (1996/1997 EU/JP)
1:12:13: 434. Kekkon: Marriage (1995 JP)
1:12:23: 435. Kekkon Zenya (1995 JP)
1:12:32: 436. Keriotosse! (1998 JP)
1:12:42: 437. Kidou Senkan Nadesico: The Blank of 3 Years (1998 JP)
1:12:53: 438. Kidou Senkan Nadesico: Yappari Ai ga Katsu? (1997 JP)
1:13:02: 439. Kidou Senshi Gundam (1995 JP)
1:13:12: 440. Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden I: Senritsu no Blue (1996 JP)
1:13:22: 441. Kidou Senshi Gundam II: Aoi o Uketsugu Mono (1996 JP)
1:13:32. 442. Kidou Senshi Gundam Gaiden III: Sabakareshi Mono (1997 JP)
1:13:42: 443. Kidou Senshi Gundam: Ghiren no Yabou (1998 JP)
1:13:53: 444. Kidou Senshi Gundam: Ghiren no Yabou - Kouryaku Shireisho (1998 JP)
1:14:02: 445. Kidou Senshi Z-Gundam (Kouhen) (1997 JP)
1:14:12: 446. Kidou Senshi Z-Gundam (Zenpen) (1997 JP)
1:14:23: 447. Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo: Hoshimtou Kanashimi no Hukushuuki (1998 JP)
1:14:34: 448. King of Fighters '95, The (1996 EU/JP)
1:14:42: 449. King of Fighters '96 + '95, The (1996 JP)
1:14:54: 450. King of Fighters '96, The (1996 JP)
1:15:02: 451. King of Fighters '97, The (1998 JP)
1:15:12: 452. King of Fighters, The: The Best Collection (1998 JP)
1:15:22: 453. Kiss Yori... (1999 JP)
1:15:33: 454. Kochira Katsushikaku Kameari Kouenzen Hashutsujo: Nakagawa Land Dai Race! no Maki (1997 JP)
1:15:43: 455. Koden Furyoujutsu: Hyaku Monogatari (1997 JP)
1:15:53: 456. Koi no Summer Fantasy in Miyasaki Shigaia (1997 JP)
1:16:05: 457. Konami Antigues: MSX Collection Ultra Pack (1998 JP)
1:16:13: 458. Koryuu San Goku Engi (1996 JP)
1:16:23: 459. Koutetsu Reiiki: Steeldom (1996 JP)
1:16:33: 460. Krazy Ivan (1997 EU/JP)
1:16:44: 461. Kumitate Battle: Kuttu Ketto (1998 JP)
1:16:53: 462. Kunoichi Torimonochou (1998 JP)
1:17:02: 463. Kuro no Inoshou: The Literary Fragment (1997 JP)
1:17:14: 464. Kurubushi Kyoudai Gekijou 1st: Maki Mahjong Hen (1996 JP)
1:17:23: 465. Kururin Pa! (1996 JP)
1:17:33: 466. Kuusou Kagaku Sekai Gulliver Boy (1996 JP)
1:17:43: 467. Twin Cobra II Plus/Kyuukyoku Tiger II Plus (1997 US(Canceled)/JP)
1:17:53: 468. Langrisser: Dramatic Edition (1998 JP)
1:18:04: 469. Langrisser III (1996 JP)
1:18:13: 470. Langrisser IV (1997 JP)
1:18:24: 471. Langrisser Tribute (1998 JP)
1:18:32: 472. Langrisser V: The End of the Legend (1998 JP)
1:18:44: 473. Last Bronx (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:18:54: 474. Layer Section II (1997 JP)
1:19:03: 475. Legend of Heroes I & II, The: Eiyuu Densetsu (1998 JP)
1:19:13: 476. Legend of K-1 Grand Prix '96 (1997 JP)
1:19:23: 477. Legend of K-1 The Best Collection (1997 JP)
1:19:32: 478. Legend of Oasis, The/Story of Thor 2, The/Thor: Seireioukiden (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:19:44: 479. LifeScape: Seimei 40 Okunen Haruka na Tabi (1996 JP)
1:19:54: 480. LifeScape 2: Body Bionics (1997 JP)
1:20:03: 481. Linda Cube: Kanzenban (1998 JP)
1:20:13: 482. Linkle Liver Story (1996 JP)
1:20:23: 483. Loaded/Blood Factory (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:20:34: 484. Lode Runner Extra (1997 JP)
1:20:43: 485. Lode Runner: The Legend Returns (1996 JP)
1:20:54: 486. Logic Puzzle Rainbow Town (1996 JP)
1:21:03: 487. Lost World, The: Jurassic Park (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:21:13: 488. Love POP 2 in 1 Suzume Jan Koi Shimasho (1998 JP)
1:21:24: 489. Lulu (1996 JP)
1:21:33: 490. Lunacy/Torico/Gekkamugentan Torico (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:21:44: 491. Lunar: Silver Star Story (1996 JP)
1:21:54: 492. Lunar 2: Eternal Blue (1998 JP)
1:22:03: 493. Lupin Sansei: Pyramid no Kenja (1998 JP)
1:22:14: 494. Lupin the 3rd Chronicles (1997 JP)
1:22:22: 495. Lupin the 3rd: The Master File (1996 JP)
1:22:32: 496. M: Kimi o Tsutaete (1996 JP)
1:22:42: 497. Maboroshi no Black Bass (1997 JP)
1:22:52: 498. Machi (1998 JP)
1:23:04: 499. Machine Head/Blam! Machinehead (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:23:13: 500. Madden NFL 97 (1996 US/EU)
1:23:22: 501. Madden NFL 98 (1997 US/EU)
1:23:34: 502. Madou Monogatari (1998 JP)
1:23:42: 503. Magic Carpet (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:23:53: 504. Magic Knight Rayearth (1995/1998 US/JP)
1:24:03: 505. Magical Drop (1995 JP)
1:24:13: 506. Magical Drop 2 (1996 JP)
1:24:23: 507. Magical Drop III (1997 JP)
1:24:32: 508. Mahjong 4 Shimai Wakakusa Monogatari (1996 JP)
1:24:42: 509. Mahjong Doukyuuse Special (1996 JP)
1:24:52: 510. Mahjong Gakuensai (1997 JP)
1:25:04: 511. Mahjong Gakuensai DX (1998 JP)
1:25:13: 512. Mahjong Ganryuu Shima (1995 JP)
1:25:22: 513. Mahjong Gokuu Tenjiku (1994 JP)
1:25:34: 514. Mahjong Hyper Reaction R (1996 JP)
1:25:43: 515. Mahjong Kaigan Monogatari: Mahjong Kuru Jidai Sexy Idol Hen (1995 JP)
1:25:52: 516. Mahjong Kuru Jidai: Cebu Island '96 (1996 JP)
1:26:02: 517. Mahjong Kuru Jidai: Koggaru Houka Kouhen (1996 JP)
1:26:14: 518. Mahjong Taikai II Special (1996 JP)
1:26:23: 519. Mahjong Tenshi: Angel Lips (1996 JP)
1:26:32: 520. Mahou Gakuen Lunar! (1997 JP)
1:26:42: 521. Mahou no Janshi: Poepoe Poemii (1995 JP)
1:26:52: 522. Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy (1997 JP)
1:27:04: 523. Mahou Shoujo Pretty Sammy: Heart no Kimochi (1998 JP)
1:27:13: 524. Mahoutsukai ni Naru Houhou (1998 JP)
1:27:23: 525. Mainichi Kawaru Quiz Bangumi Days 365 (1996 JP)
1:27:34: 526. Mansion of Hidden Souls, The/Shinsetsu Yumemi Yakata: Tobira no Oku ni Dareka ga... (1994/1995 US/EU/JP)
1:27:42: 527. Manx TT Super Bike (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:27:52: 528. Maria: Kimitachi ga Umareta Wake (1997 JP)
1:28:02: 529. Marica: Shinjitsu no Sekai (1997 JP)
1:28:13: 530. Marie no Atelier: Salburg no Renkinjutsushi Ver. 1.3 (1997 JP)
1:28:24: 531. Mario Mushano no Chou-Shogi (1998 JP)
1:28:34: 532. Marvel Super Heroes (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:28:43: 533. Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1998 JP)
1:28:52: 534. Mass Destruction (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:29:04: 535. Master of Monsters: New Generations (1996 JP)
1:29:15: 536. Masters: Harukanaru Augusta 3 (1995 JP)
1:29:24: 537. Matsukata Hiroki no World Fishing (1996 JP)
1:29:33: 538. Maximum Force (1996/1997 US/EU)
1:29:42: 539. Mechanical Violator Hakaider: Last Judgement (1996 JP)
1:29:52: 540. MechWarrior 2: 31st Century Combat (Arcade Combat Edition)/MechWarrior 2 (1997 US/EU/JP)
1:30:04: 541. Mega Man 8: Anniversary Collector's Edition/RockMan 8: Metal Heroes (1997 US/JP)
1:30:13: 542. Mega Man X3/RockMan X3 (1996 EU/JP)
1:30:23: 543. Mega Man X4/RockMan X4 (1997 US/JP)
1:30:32: 544. Melty Lancer: Ginga Shoujo Keisatsu 2086 (1996 JP)
1:30:43: 545. Melty Lancer: Re-inforce (1998 JP)
1:30:53: 546. Message Navi (1997 JP)
1:31:02: 547. Message Navi Vol. 2 (1998 JP)
1:31:12: 548. Metal Black (1996 JP)
1:31:22: 549. Metal Fighter Star Miku (1995 JP)
1:31:33: 550. Metal Slug (1997 JP)
1:31:42: 551. Mezase Idol Star! Natsuiro Memories Mahjong-Hen (1996 JP
1:31:52: 552. Midway Presents Arcade's Greatest Hits (1996 US)
1:32:02: 553. Midway Presents Arcade's Greatest Hits: The Atari Collection 1 (1997 US/EU)
1:32:12: 554. Mighty Hits (1996 EU/JP)
1:32:24: 555. Minakata Hakudou Toujou (1997 JP)
1:32:33: 556. Minami no Shima ni Buta ga ita: Lucas no Daibouken (1996 JP)
1:32:44: 557. Minnesota Fats: Pool Legend/Side Pocket 2: Densetsu no Hustler (1995 US/JP)
1:32:53: 558. Minton Keibu no Sousa File: Doukeshi Satsujin Jiken (1997 JP)
1:33:03: 559. Mizubaku Daibouken (1998 JP)
1:33:12: 560. Mizuki Shigeru no Youkai Zukan (1998 JP)
1:33:22: 561. Momotarou Douchuuki (1997 JP)
1:33:32: 562. Monster Slider (1997 JP)
1:33:42: 563. Moon Cradle (1997 JP)
1:33:52: 564. Moritaka Chisato: La La Sunshine (1997 JP)
1:34:02: 565. Mortal Kombat II (1996 US/EU/JP)
1:34:12: 566. Mortal Kombat Trilogy (1997 US/EU)
1:34:22: 567. Motteke Tamago with Ganbare Komonohasi (1998 JP)
1:34:32: 568. Moujya (1996 JP)
1:34:43: 569. Mouri Monogatari: Chikai no Sanshi (1997 JP)
1:34:52: 570. Mr. Bones (1996/1997 US/EU/JP)
1:35:02: 571. Mujintou Monogatari R: Futari no Love Love Ai Land (1998 JP)
1:35:14: 572. Murakoshi Masami no Nippon Rettou (1998 JP)
1:35:22: 573. My Best Friends: St. Andrew Jogakuen Hen (1996 JP)
1:35:32: 574. My Dream: On Air ga Matenakute (1997 JP)
1:35:42: 575. Myst (1994/1995 US/EU/JP)
1:35:54: 576. Nanatsu Kaze no Shima: Monogatari (1997 JP)
1:36:02: 577. Nanatsu no Hikan (1996 JP)
1:36:13: 578. NASCAR 98 (1997 US/EU)
1:36:22: 579. NBA Action (1996 US/EU)
1:36:32: 580. NBA Action 98 (1997/1998 US/EU)
I think the commentator in Space Jam was having a stroke.
It is really weird, but for the game Robotica (Daedalus in japan), whenever you take damage it makes the screen get fuzzy. But the information panel on the left side put there by the uploader also gets fuzzy too!
Segata Sanshiro Forever...
1:11:00 That game was developed by Intelligent Systems (Nintendo 2nd Party). The small franchise had a sequel for PS1.
I'd like to see another video like this but with the Saturn games released in North America
Only 3 sonic games ever came out for the saturn? That is wild! They had more sonic games on gamegear
all i can do is say THANK YOU AND GIVE YOU THE BIGGEST LIKE EVER
The graphics on 3D Baseball aren't nearly as bad as the cover art implies.
tired of these visual short stories. good video
The Saturn, one of my favorite systems of all time. Sad that so many gamers flocked to the Playstation and missed out on the best games for the 32 bit generation. The good news? I DIDN'T!
Your channel is awesome! Sorry my english but I'm very happy! Thank you!
Thank you very much!!