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But I'm sure I'll eventually research that era more one of these days anyway. Granted, not knowing much about PS1 games past 1998 should also peak my curiosity like for Saturn, but for some reason it doesn't. So really felt like the end of an era too me post Saturn days excitement. As I don't recall anything interesting in gaming mags after those days, just new consoles hype for Dreamcast and PS2. Too bad there's no interest to translate some of the text heavier games like RPGs yet.įor some reason I have almost no interest in PS1 games after death of Saturn. Equals a lot of mystique for these games for this Saturn fanboy. Combine with the crazyness behind these last Saturn days. For a good list, go here īut I also have this crazy fascination with the last year or so of Saturn released, because most are Japan exclusive and the mystery behind them all since I still greatly need to research this era. What about my fave set of games, Shining Force 3 Scenario 2 & 3 & Premium Disk (I own all 3 Japanese versions too + with PD still sealed). Yeah some of the Japan Only PS1 games are pretty mediocre at best, but i do feel Sega Saturn imports were a bit much more better than the PS1 until after Final Fantasy 7 and maybe a few games around late '96 - '97 were somewhat decent.What are you talking about. My proof with this experience was with a couple of terrible/not so great titles like Hakaiou King of Crusher, The Firemen 2 Pete & Danny (Not entirely crap at all but the overall gameplay of it felt shallow and nothing of a great follow-up to the Super Famicom/SNES original), Metal Jacket, Hard Edge, Rapid Reload aka Gunner's Heaven, Sōkaigi, and Steeldom. Some are so laughably kitschy that they make the ten dollar PC board games at Walmart look like Metal Gear Solid in comparison.Yeah some of the Japan Only PS1 games are pretty mediocre at best, but i do feel Sega Saturn imports were a bit much more better than the PS1 until after Final Fantasy 7 and maybe a few games around late '96 - '97 were somewhat decent. In fact, some of the PS1 imports on the system were almost as bad if not far worse than the trashiest imports on Saturn, from what I know, having owned a multitude of them on both systems in the past. A lot of experimental stuff, true, but you can see why most of the ones that made it stateside were selected, because they work like someone actually cared. Too bad most of the actual games themselves in the Japanese PS1 library are not anywhere near as beautiful or elaborate as their artwork would suggest.








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