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vacantplanets

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Favorite Sega Saturn music
« on: June 26, 2015, 03:17:39 AM »
  Hey everyone I just finished modding my Action Replay 4M cart with Pseudo Saturn to let me play backups and I'm overwhelmed with the amount of shooters and other great games to choose from.

  I'd like to figure out which games have the best music. I'd prefer to start with shooters that have a sort of metal feel like Gate of Thunder/Lords of Thunder/Sapphire.

What do you think?
I'd rather be playing guitar or listening to a PC Engine CD soundtrack.

Currently playing PC Engine, Saturn, and SNES MSU1.

BigusSchmuck

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #1 on: June 26, 2015, 04:10:01 AM »
Albert Odyssey, enough said. Not exactly metal, but good music though.

VenomMacbeth

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #2 on: June 26, 2015, 05:12:05 AM »
Hyper Duel, hands down.
Play Turbografx.
Play the Turbografx. PLAY
THE TURBOGRAFX!!!!!!

Buh buh buh, I have almost all teh games evar.  I R TEH BESTEST COLLECTR!!

vacantplanets

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #3 on: June 26, 2015, 05:35:22 AM »
I've not tried Albert Odyssey yet but you're not the first person to praise it's music. I gotta check it out sometime; I've just been hesitant to start an RPG due to time! I still gotta finish Front Mission Gun Hazard...

Hyper Duel! That's awesome you say that because I was looking up this stuff the other day and the mech switching sounded cool plus it's Technosoft so I knew I needed it. I think it's the first game I burned and I've never played it before!
« Last Edit: June 26, 2015, 05:37:33 AM by vacantplanets »
I'd rather be playing guitar or listening to a PC Engine CD soundtrack.

Currently playing PC Engine, Saturn, and SNES MSU1.

DragonmasterDan

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #4 on: June 26, 2015, 06:33:00 AM »
  Hey everyone I just finished modding my Action Replay 4M cart with Pseudo Saturn to let me play backups and I'm overwhelmed with the amount of shooters and other great games to choose from.

  I'd like to figure out which games have the best music. I'd prefer to start with shooters that have a sort of metal feel like Gate of Thunder/Lords of Thunder/Sapphire.

What do you think?



So the PseudoSaturn requires patching your games correct?

There's nice fan translations out there of some games and if those could be patched so people can play without a modded unit or a swap trick it would definitely be cool.
« Last Edit: June 26, 2015, 06:35:13 AM by DragonmasterDan »
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vacantplanets

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #5 on: June 26, 2015, 06:54:08 AM »
  Hey everyone I just finished modding my Action Replay 4M cart with Pseudo Saturn to let me play backups and I'm overwhelmed with the amount of shooters and other great games to choose from.

  I'd like to figure out which games have the best music. I'd prefer to start with shooters that have a sort of metal feel like Gate of Thunder/Lords of Thunder/Sapphire.

What do you think?



So the PseudoSaturn requires patching your games correct?

There's nice fan translations out there of some games and if those could be patched so people can play without a modded unit or a swap trick it would definitely be cool.

Eh, not that I'm aware of; I've only tested two games so far and they both have worked. I'm basically just downloading random ISOs or whatever and burning them with IMGburn. Funny, IMGburn's verify will fail for some reason but the games still work fine! It is seriously cool. I was looking into a mod chip and found this instead.

This is what I did if you want it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/925mbxaymnfcpyp/atlas_with_pseudosaturn.zip?dl=0

Burn it to disc then do the swap trick. Then:
1. Put Atlas disc into Saturn, unplug the Cartridge, turn on the Saturn
2. At the blue Atlas "bouncing memory cart" screen, insert your Cartridge
3. Press Start
4. You should now be at a black and white screen detailing all the button functions for Atlus save manager, Press Start
5. Navigate the file menu with up and down on the D-pad and press A to open the FIRMWARE folder
6. Navigate to PSEUDOSAT.bin, Press Start
7. Press Down on the D-pad until you get the * asterisk to "flash Action Replay"
8. Press A, Press A again to confirm
9. follow the instructions on screen and flash the Cartridge
10. Enjoy your newly flashed cart!

What translations were you thinking of?
« Last Edit: June 26, 2015, 06:58:25 AM by vacantplanets »
I'd rather be playing guitar or listening to a PC Engine CD soundtrack.

Currently playing PC Engine, Saturn, and SNES MSU1.

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #6 on: June 26, 2015, 07:22:15 AM »
Sonic R, always and forever....

CAN YOU FEEL THE MOTHERf*ckIN SUNSHINE, DOES IT BRIGHTEN UP YOUR DAY

vacantplanets

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #7 on: June 26, 2015, 07:35:30 AM »
Yes, sunshine does usually brighten up my day. Thanks for asking.

30 minutes of that... Drugs are bad.  :lol:
I'd rather be playing guitar or listening to a PC Engine CD soundtrack.

Currently playing PC Engine, Saturn, and SNES MSU1.

DragonmasterDan

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #8 on: June 26, 2015, 07:36:46 AM »


Eh, not that I'm aware of; I've only tested two games so far and they both have worked. I'm basically just downloading random ISOs or whatever and burning them with IMGburn. Funny, IMGburn's verify will fail for some reason but the games still work fine! It is seriously cool. I was looking into a mod chip and found this instead.

This is what I did if you want it:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/925mbxaymnfcpyp/atlas_with_pseudosaturn.zip?dl=0

Burn it to disc then do the swap trick. Then:
1. Put Atlas disc into Saturn, unplug the Cartridge, turn on the Saturn
2. At the blue Atlas "bouncing memory cart" screen, insert your Cartridge
3. Press Start
4. You should now be at a black and white screen detailing all the button functions for Atlus save manager, Press Start
5. Navigate the file menu with up and down on the D-pad and press A to open the FIRMWARE folder
6. Navigate to PSEUDOSAT.bin, Press Start
7. Press Down on the D-pad until you get the * asterisk to "flash Action Replay"
8. Press A, Press A again to confirm
9. follow the instructions on screen and flash the Cartridge
10. Enjoy your newly flashed cart!

What translations were you thinking of?

I was involved in bug testing the US Dragon Force II patch (I own a modded Saturn for playing translations). But it would be nice for this to work as a way for more people to be able to play and experience the translation.

There's Shining Force III Scenario II and III patches out there as well.
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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #9 on: June 26, 2015, 07:58:00 AM »
I guess it's the easy choice, but I really do love the music in Daytona USA. 

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #10 on: June 26, 2015, 08:03:33 AM »
I guess it's the easy choice, but I really do love the music in Daytona USA. 



Nooooo took me months to get that song out of my head!

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2015, 08:30:22 AM »
I guess it's the easy choice, but I really do love the music in Daytona USA. 



Nooooo took me months to get that song out of my head!



Why would you want that song out of your head?  That's like saying "A while back I started dating this hot but skanky chick, and it took me months to get her to stop giving me random blowjobs."

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2015, 08:36:23 AM »
Nothing about the game's quality?

Best soundtracks on the Saturn:

Bulk Slash
Lunacy/Torico
Panzer Dragoon 1/Zwei/Saga

Not up for debate: this is the right answer.

This is not counting arcade ports and stuff that can be played on other systems.

If you are burning games, try out Bulk Slash. Great action. Once you figure out which words mean "Left, Straight, Right" you'll understand what your co-pilots are saying (if not, the big flashing arrow will make it painfully clear). It's a fantastic game and one of the best on the Saturn.

Lunacy has a pretty entertaining story shrouded in an obtuse and confusing adventure game/myst-a-like format. It's a laughable game but if you are not spending money you'll have a good time.

Panzer Dragoon series is fairly "legendary" though the second game outshines the first in all respects outside of maybe use of orchestral music. Saga is a treat to play. As I said if you are not paying for it, play Saga (because the prices are just not worth it).

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2015, 08:49:23 AM »
Not up for debate: this is the right answer.

OK, fellas: lock 'er up.  Nothing more to discuss here.  /s

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Re: Favorite Sega Saturn music
« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2015, 11:59:10 AM »
'Tis true.  Panzer Dragoon 1 has the best music of the 32-bit era.

Also: Soukyugurentai, Guardian Heroes, Astal, Beyond Oasis, & Steamgear Mash.... but none of these is "metal", sorry.