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Why Should I Get a Sega Saturn? Written by sonix
1. Arcade in your house
How Should I Format and Submit Games Reviews for the Site?
You can either submit an In-Depth review or a Brief review of any game (even if they already have one)
If you are a member of our forum don't forget to include your forum ID/Alias as reviews will earn you a 'Contributor' rank!
Game reviews can be submitted in one of three ways:
1. The easiest way is to use our submission form by clicking HERE
2. You can post them in the 'User Reviews' section on our forum.
3. You can email them directly to us by clicking HERE
Brief reviews should be in plain text and include a main body of text with your review which must be no more than 120 words, it should also include an overall score out of 10 for the game.
In-Depth reviews should also be submitted in plain text, there is no word limit. This review must also include a proper 'Breakdown' at the end of the review, the breakdown should be as follows:
Note: You do not need to format your breakdown into a table as above, plain text is fine.
We will normally not require box scans, but two differing screen shots of the game you are reviewing are always appreciated as this saves us serious amounts of time.
Screenshots can be in any format and should be sent in their original capture size, these can be obtained through a digital camera shot of the screen, a direct shot through a video capture card or a screenshot taken through an emulator (usually the best way). Either attach your screens to your email or upload them to an image hosting site (PhotoBucket, ImageShack etc.) and give us the link to the images.
If emailed we will always acknowledge receipt of your reviews, reviews are always processed and uploaded at the weekend so don't panic if you submit a review on Monday and it's still not there on Friday.
If you have any more questions on this matter please post in the appropriate section of our FORUM
Do You Realise That Longetivity is Not A Word?
Yes, it's an in-joke and a little fun dig at some old magazines.
Why Doesn't My Saturn Keep My Save Games? Written by metalsonic
If you have to constantly select the language and date every time you turn on the Saturn, that means the internal battery that keeps track of this information is dead, this battery also keeps your internal save games stored. On the back of the Saturn, there is a small panel that you can remove and you can clearly see a battery that looks like a large watch battery, replace the dead battery with an identical or compatible replacement.
Click HERE to read about replacing the clock battery.
The bad thing is your previous saves are gone forever!
If you own a backup cart but your Saturn isn't detecting it then just take it out and put it in again until it works. The cart slot isn't very reliable and it takes a while for the slot to detect a cart, so just keep trying and fidget with it a little until your cart works. Once the cart is working then I suggest you leave it be and do not mess with it.
Failure to keep saves on cartridges can relate to a dead battery inside some cartridges which can usually be changed, but is unfortunately also an un-repairable symptom of old, faulty or damaged cartridges.
Why Do I Keep Having to Set The Clock When I Use My Saturn?
More than likely your internal backup battery is dead, you need to replace it with a CR2032 button cell or equivalent (the same batteries used in Dreamcast VMUs). See the question below for help replacing this cell:
How Do I Change My Internal Clock Battery?
The internal clock battery is located behind the door to the left on the back of your Saturn console:
fig. 1.0 Open this door.
fig. 1.1 If a VCD card is fitted (as above) pull the small silver handle on it's rear to remove.
fig. 1.2 Once the VCD card is removed (if there was one installed) you will now clearly see the battery in it's holder as circled above.
To remove the battery (if indeed there is one there) use your index finger to push the edge of the battery inward towards the Saturn as far as you can then lift upwards...
fig. 1.3 Once the battery is in this position simply lift it out and replace with another CR2032 button cell or equivalent.
The new battery is fitted the same way around as the old one (see pictures above if there was no battery installed) by simply inserting into the holder (as in fig. 1.3) and pushing forward and down until it remains in place.
IMPORTANT NOTE: YOU SHOULD ALWAYS AVOID ALLOWING YOUR FINGERS TO TOUCH THE BOTTOM END OF A NEW BUTTON CELL BATTERY
Why Wont My Saturn Read Any Discs Properly? Written by metalsonic
There are many reasons why your Saturn may not be reading discs properly, lets start with the discs themselves...
Look at your disc and make sure it is clean and has no dust or residue, you can clean a dirty disc with a fine lint free cloth. If your disc is scratched there are many high street stores that have disc polishing facilities that remove scratches.
Hold your discs up to a powerful light, if you can see many small pin-holes in the disc then the disc is damaged beyond repair and will more than likely have to be thrown away.
Another reason for discs not being read is that the laser lens (shown below) is dirty;
fig. 2.0
Take a lint-free cotton swab and lightly dip into some alcohol, squeeze off excess liquid then lightly clean the surface of the lens. Dry the lens off with the other end. You can also try using a good quality CD lens cleaner disc available from most audio and electronics stores.
Another, albeit rare reason, is that the disc drive itself is not connected properly.
fig. 2.1
Open the Saturn and look at the white, flat 'ribbon' cable to the right that runs from the motherboard to the laser assembly and make sure it seated properly. Do the same for the power cable of the disc drive (both shown circled above).
Use a good quality CD lens cleaner in your Saturn & make sure your game discs are clean and in good condition.
If troubles continue the laser bias must be adjusted internally, if this fails to make a difference the laser may need to be replaced.
If all this fails, laser may be dead and require replacing.
How Do I Get The Best Picture Quality From My Saturn?
RGB SCART or Component Cable.
More information being written on this, check back soon...
What is All This 50/60Hz and Region Stuff?
Written by: Chizzles
What is the difference between 50Hz
and 60Hz?
The encoded colour signal is simply
ignored by Monochrome TV Sets, or indeed any colour TV Set that does
not decode the colour signal type you are sending to it.
What about imports?
Where can I find instructions for
these modifications?
What is the 'Cartridge Slot' Used For?
A variety of expansions including Memory Carts, RAM Upgrades, Cheat Carts, Region Unlock Carts, Development and Backup systems etc.
Some of the more common carts are detailed below by metalsonic :
Backup Memory Cart
NOTE: CANNOT BE USED ON A NTSC/PAL CONSOLE. A NTSC-J console is needed or a Pro Action Replay (more on this below) should be used as a substitute.
Note: you can find fellow NetLink players at: The NetLink League
More can be seen on our 'Cartridge Slot Expansions' page.
What is the 'Communication Connector' for?
The 'Communication Connector' port is located on the back right of your Saturn next to the A/V port:
fig. 3.0
The only consumer uses for this connector were to hook up a floppy drive (only released in Japan) for game saves and internet downloads, and more commonly to link up two Sega Saturn consoles via a Link Cable to enable linked play between the two systems.
fig. 3.1
To use this method of multiplayer (well 2 player) gaming you will require 2 Sega Saturn Consoles + all cables and controllers hooked up two 2 separate television sets. You will also need 2 copies of whatever game you want to play! Most games compatible with the link cable display the link logo...
The following games are confirmed compatible with the link cable:
Will Controllers From Other Regions Work on My Saturn?
Yes. The controller ports and circuitry are identical regardless of region and we have come across no examples of controllers that only work in one region. Of course if it is a special controller for a specific game then that game and the correct console for it's region is required.
Is there any way to get digital audio for an AV amplifier from the Saturn?
Yes. The Saturn already produces digital audio internally, it just lacks an output for it. The best way is to add a common S/PIDF digital audio output to the system. Details on this modification can be found on this webpage: GamesSX
How Many PAL Games Were Available for Sega Saturn?
140 not including unlicensed and homebrew releases, For a complete list with years of release Click Here.
Is There a Guide on How Much I Should Pay for My Games?
There certainly is! Our very own PAL Buyers Guide is based on UK prices from Auction Sites, Retro Games Stores and Private Sales. Click HERE to continue to the PAL Buyers Guide We hope to bring you a US and JAP Buyers Guide in the near future.
Can I Play Games From Different Regions on My Saturn?
Written by: Chizzles
Sega Saturn games and consoles are
actually region locked.
>>!!!! However
you MUST check the voltage of the console before plugging it in
!!!!<<
Also see the What is all this 50/60Hz and Region stuff? for more in-depth details.
How Can I Play Backups of My Game Discs to Avoid Wear and Tear on My Originals?
You will require a 'mod-chip'.
More information being written, check back soon...
Can I Play MegaCD/SegaCD Games on My Saturn? No.
Can I Play VideoCDs on My Saturn? Yes you can, however this requires a VCD expansion card which needs to be installed in the back of your Saturn:
fig. 4.0 A PAL Sega Saturn VCD Cartridge (although the stickers on these cartridges differ they are all essentially the same)
fig. 4.1 This cover on the back left of the Saturn must be opened...
fig. 4.2 Insert the open end of the card into the gap below the writing as shown, slide it in gently until it meets resistance, then with equal pressure on the back push it with a little force all the way into the slot...
fig. 4.3 Once installed the VCD card will automatically run it's own software on boot-up when it detects a compatible VideoCD has been inserted into the Saturn.
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