Post number #841564, ID: 6150f7
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I'm on Saturn. Would feel nice I had HotD with it. But it's too expensive. I'd be willing to share it if someone could split the bill.
Post number #841565, ID: 11d27b
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Sega Saturn is immortal
Post number #841651, ID: 2d35a4
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Elona
Post number #841753, ID: f63c41
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Look into getting a PseudoSaturn cartridge, and using it to run burnt discs. That's what I started doing when Saturn games started averaging over $100.
Post number #841754, ID: f63c41
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The disc burning can be tricky, lots of variables that can make differences in whether or not a disc will run: -Program used for burning -Burn speed -Disc quality -Saturn's laser potency
I've seen consoles that can run OEM and professional reproduction discs perfectly, but not a single handmade burn. Then I've seen consoles that can barely run the same OEM discs, but that run the same burn discs perfectly. It's a mixed bag. Worth the effort for the money you save, though.
Post number #841756, ID: f63c41
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And if you like to put your games on the shelf, definitely look into nice reproductions for the important games. They tend to be more reliable in playback, and just look so much better than a white disc with the title handwritten in sharpie marker.
Post number #841766, ID: 8ca851
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>>841754 ironically enough it's cheaper to get Japanese games.
Post number #841779, ID: f63c41
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>>841766 In many cases, yeah. If it's not an rpg or something, that's the way to go (though you still need a PseudoSaturn to get past the region lock)
Post number #842294, ID: 841d20
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oh wow. Lol I wanted this to be a joke about being on drugs and hiring a male prostitute because I thought the acronym was funny. I guess It wasn't clear enough
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| I'm on Saturn. Would feel nice I had HotD with it. But it's too expensive. I'd be willing to share it if someone could split the bill.