Satiator is the easiest route. Plugs into the MPEG slot and runs games off an SD card. It's an amazing device.
1 year ago | 8
I've put all my Saturn collection in the loft and now play everything on a Satiator. It's also has the added benefit of being able to play homebrew games that are too big to fit on a CD
1 year ago | 3
The Polymegas are just starting to catch up now. I’ve had my base unit since 2022, but many are being shipped during this quarter.
1 year ago | 1
I had a Saturn with a dead disk drive so I went with the MODE. It has been really nice.
1 year ago | 1
For Saturn I run a Fenrir in my original model 1 and a Satiator in one of my model 2’s. I actually prefer the Fenrir because it seamlessly integrates with the Pseudo Saturn cart out of the box without having to flash custom firmware to the sd card. For Sega CD I just run a Mega SD which plays everything Genesis related except for 32X unless you have an actual 32X attached. I don’t have an ODE for PlayStation yet but I’ve heard great things about the X Station so I plan on grabbing one of those at some point as well.
1 year ago | 1
Fenrir is the most affordable and simplest solution I found.
1 year ago | 1
Pretty sure Terra Onion makes and ODE for PS1 as well. I know the Genesis Mini 2 played Sega CD games. So if there's a way to mod it that may work.
1 year ago | 1
Satiator is good but unless there was an update you can’t play the 1 and 4mb ram fighting games. But it’s fantastic otherwise. Expensive but works well. Satiator is easy to install too. You just plug it into the back. Super simple.
1 year ago (edited) | 1
Project COE
Hey everyone, I need your help! I already reached out to Saturn Dave to give me some advice, but I figure I'll ask the rest of the community too. Long story short, I am currently running two companies out of my home, and so I've had to put the vast majority of my gaming collection in storage for safe keeping. That means I need alternatives to the original systems and games to tackle certain systems. I know years back there were several prototypes going around for the Saturn that allows you to play ROM dumps directly on original hardware. Did anyone make progress on these? I don't want to just emulate the games on the computer, that's boring. I would like to stay as close to the originals as possible if I can. I'm looking to see what creative solutions the community has come up with because the Saturn is starting to get up there in age and those CD-drive won't last forever.
I did have a Polymega that I was in a beta program with, and I uploaded almost my entire collection to that thing...and then when the final units were available the company never shipped me my system. So...that's out. Anyways if anyone has any suggestions or angles I should look into, please let me know. While I know most of you want to see Saturn coverage, I'm looking for solutions for the SEGA CD, and PS1 as well. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
1 year ago | [YT] | 21