NOTE: the official memory cartridge sadly doesn’t work anymore. Perhaps I could format it?

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      Yeah, fortunately softmodding acts as a backdoor to make that part of the system have a healthy afterrmarket replacement. Which is useful because man, that thing had less storage than I remembered.

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        They are pretty cheap, no harm in having one on the side for your older consoles and games; they really improve the visuals. Plus the retro look goes crazy if you integrate it into your setup properly

        The price range is generally from $50-$500 but you can definitely get some cheaper than that on Facebook marketplace I’m sure

        You could also just rip the cathode ray tubes out for a fun time

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    One of the consoles I really wanna get some day. They totally shafted themselves by not putting more Sonic games on it.

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      I very specifically remember it not being very fun at all, but then at the time they were pushing it as a FF7 competitor and it is extremely not that.

      Silver was on the Dreamcast, though. And PC, which is where I got disappointed with it.

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    How is it looking on LCD? A lot of older games were designed for CRT.

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      I mean maybe you’d need an adapter if for some reason it doesn’t have the RYW plugs, but these things will generally work on whatever TV you plug them into. TV manufacturers obviously didn’t want to have to tell consumers that their products would stop working moving to LCD.

      But a common factor is the console doesn’t know the difference so the screen size will usually be stretched. But thats about it.

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        theres a bit more to it- these older systems look nowhere near as good on an LCD display than they do on CRTs. The graphics were optimized for the RGB electron gun outputs, so those pixels look blurred, and illusions of gradients and shading work where on an LCD it looks way granier.

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        This. I recently hooked my steam deck up to a CRT (I’ve been playing a lot of games that were made for a 4:3 ratio). All it takes is an active adapter (in my case, active hdmi-to-vga) and setting the deck to output to a 4:3 aspect ratio.

        That said, if that was a smart TV then OP would probably have a lot more issues. My parents have a (Samsung) smart TV and I’ve had nothing but headaches trying to get my deck to work with that, and they’re both modern devices. Some days it takes one try, some days it takes five tries, some days I just give up.

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    Sega Saturn was the console I rented the most from Blockbuster back in the day. It’s the second system after an Atari Jaguar I want.

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      That’s vanilla VF1, right? So… disappointed and mildly concerned?

      I’m kinda joking, (kinda), because by the time I got a Saturn it came with Remix already, so I wouldn’t know.

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        you were disappointed and mildly concerned at the sight of the very first 3d fighting game? wow…

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          Oh, no, I had my entire world redefined at the sight of the first 3D fighting game… when I played it in arcades the year prior.

          The launch version for the Saturn was… a different story. Again, by the time I was able to get my hands on a Saturn the version they were bundling was VF Remix instead, which again, mind blown, entire path in life significantly impacted, so I’ve always been morbidly curious about vanilla.

          EDIT: For reference, for people who may be lacking some context here:
          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubJSL5GhSZU

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            ok my bad. legend in town was that inside coin ops there was saturn hw. but who knows… this is maybe true for me, and not for you.

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              OK, I had to look this up, VF1 was model 1, like Virtua Racing, but the did ship a backport of Remix that did run on ST-V. More likely you remember people being excited about the idea that Saturn would just be arcade hardware at home and we’d get arcade perfect ports of Daytona and VF, which was extremely not the case.

              I mostly remember the arcade being pin-sharp, which it was, but once you got the upgraded textures nobody was complaining. And we got both at once in VF2, so…

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                no, we were excited we could have arcade 3d at home. but it’s 25 years ago, or some such… honestly I care more about “sweet memories” than historical correctness. nonetheless your memory, and will to share it, is more than appreciable, in fact I thank you for sharing.