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| Registered User Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Rochester, NY
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| Anyone use Yabause? (Saturn EMU) Yabause - Sega Saturn Emulator I've been wanting to play some of my old Saturn games lately (Dragon Force, Albert Odyssey, Shining Force III), but my Saturn died long ago so I was looking for an emulator and this one was the best I found ...as it's updated pretty regularly with a large compatibility list. But I can't get it to work. I have the bios and the games but they keep showing up as audio files. Anyone use this? How'd you get it to work? |
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| Lost in the Twilight Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Gilbert/Chandler, Arizona
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SSF is 'much' better than the current releases at the time. If you have CDs or even the image files, SSF will probably play them the best. Its all in Japanese, but its easy to navigate with some just playing around (and some of the menu is in English)
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+5 Internets | Or buy a Saturn for 10 bucks on Ebay?
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| Ultima Ratio Regum Join Date: Feb 2003 Location: California
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| Most of that Sega hardware wasn't built very well, it could stop working at any time, so that isn't the best idea. If it was an NES or SNES maybe (though both of those systems have amazing emulators). Besides, being able to play it on your computer saves a ton of space. I can't imagine what kind of nightmare I'd have trying to have 9+ consoles hooked up to a TV.
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