C Componentgirl90 Distinguished Jan 9, 2015 538 2 19,015 Feb 2, 2020 #1 I have a bunch of Sega Saturn games but no sega saturn to test them on. Is it possible to put them into a computer and test them somehow to check that they are working?
I have a bunch of Sega Saturn games but no sega saturn to test them on. Is it possible to put them into a computer and test them somehow to check that they are working?
Solution COLGeek Feb 2, 2020 You can try an emulator. YMMV. Good luck. Sega Genesis & CD Emulator for PC: 5 Best in 2025 Feeling a little bit nostalgic? Try one of the best Sega emulators to play again retro games like: Sonic the Hedgehog, Aladin, and others. windowsreport.com
You can try an emulator. YMMV. Good luck. Sega Genesis & CD Emulator for PC: 5 Best in 2025 Feeling a little bit nostalgic? Try one of the best Sega emulators to play again retro games like: Sonic the Hedgehog, Aladin, and others. windowsreport.com
COLGeek Cybernaut Moderator Apr 6, 2009 59,641 5,363 184,340 Feb 2, 2020 Solution #2 You can try an emulator. YMMV. Good luck. Sega Genesis & CD Emulator for PC: 5 Best in 2025 Feeling a little bit nostalgic? Try one of the best Sega emulators to play again retro games like: Sonic the Hedgehog, Aladin, and others. windowsreport.com Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
You can try an emulator. YMMV. Good luck. Sega Genesis & CD Emulator for PC: 5 Best in 2025 Feeling a little bit nostalgic? Try one of the best Sega emulators to play again retro games like: Sonic the Hedgehog, Aladin, and others. windowsreport.com
C Componentgirl90 Distinguished Jan 9, 2015 538 2 19,015 Feb 2, 2020 #3 Thanks for the link COLGeek. I wonder if there is an emulator that will allow you to directly read from the DVD or whatever the Saturn disk is. Because my impression of emulators was that they tend to be things you just download and then you download the games as well. Upvote 0 Downvote
Thanks for the link COLGeek. I wonder if there is an emulator that will allow you to directly read from the DVD or whatever the Saturn disk is. Because my impression of emulators was that they tend to be things you just download and then you download the games as well.
gamerk316 Glorious Jul 8, 2008 13,335 185 44,840 Feb 4, 2020 #4 Nope; emulators are perfectly capable of reading CD/DVD based games; it's the legal way to emulate. Sega Saturn emulation has always been a bit tricky, I'm not sure offhand what the current "best" emulator is. Upvote 0 Downvote
Nope; emulators are perfectly capable of reading CD/DVD based games; it's the legal way to emulate. Sega Saturn emulation has always been a bit tricky, I'm not sure offhand what the current "best" emulator is.