Enter the world of Panzer Dragoon Saga and experience a game like no other: a fusion of classic Panzer action with the most technologically advanced RPG to come to Saturn. Board your morphing dragon and behold as the mysteries of the Panzer world unfurl across four massive CDs. The new "rail free" 3D engine lets you soar deeper into role-playing adventure than you ever before imagined. Your destiny awaits.
Machi is a story of 8 unrelated protagonists, all with their own problems and objectives, all living in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan. The story spans 5 in-game days and is told through a huge number of live-action still photographs. Each of the protagonists lead a completely different story that even defies genres.
The player must play all of the stories in parallel, jumping across different protagonists, and backtracking to re-select branches which not only affect the active protagonist, but also other protagonists through often bizarre twists of causality.
Zap! Snowboarding Trix '98 is the sequel to Zap! Snow Boarding Trix and was released exclusively in Japan. It was later localized as Phat Air Extreme Snowboarding.
The idol at the height of the popularity got involved in a scandal scandal. Idol manager Tachibana Yufu was searching for the truth of it and was found dead. The police asserted Yufu's death as suicide, but there were two people who had suspicions in that.
One was former idol and Yufu's best friend Katsuragi Yo and another one Yufu's fiance Takuya Asagiri. The two of them decided to take revenge at a leisure facility "Hoshijima" where the stakeholders gathered, but there was a also present a grandson of Kaneda detective Kindaichi and his friends...
It is a strange mixture of a formula one racing game and a turn-based strategy title, in which rather than racing in real time, the player needs to decide every move in advance taking into account physics and statistics of the cars.
A Sega Saturn Tech Demo / Rhythm game developed by Sega's AM2 Research Division. The game uses Japanese Queen Of Pop Namie Amuro as the subject to demonstrate features of the Sega Saturn's game engine such as live rendering, lighting effects and texture mapping.
Steep Slope Sliders is a 1997 downhill snowboarding game by Cave and Pack-In-Soft for the Sega Saturn that was later brought to Sega Titan Video arcade hardware by Cave, Capcom, and Pack-In-Soft parent Victor Interactive Software.
Supplementary content to Devil Summoner: Soul Hackers in the vein of the previous Akuma Zensho release for the original Devil Summoner. Players can view high quality artwork, stats and backstory of the 300+ demons found in Soul Hackers. Two new modes have been added, including a visual novel segment taking place before the game and a music mode in which a Jack Frost can dance to over 30 different tracks. Purchasers could also send in a form to Atlus in order to receive the extra dungeon disc to the original Soul Hackers game.