The Sega Saturn version of Duke Nukem 3D is a 1997 port that was developed by Lobotomy Software and published by Sega. Instead of the classic Build engine, the port uses Lobotomy Software's own game engine, SlaveDriver, which is notable for its use of dynamic lighting.
Doom for the Saturn is a port of the PlayStation port of Doom (which has content from Ultimate Doom and Doom II), but uses the same engine as the 32X port.
A simulation game developed by Koga Game Factory and published by Tokuma Shoten Intermedia for the Sega Saturn.
This is a reimagining of an earlier Super CD-ROM² game from 1994, Dennou Tenshi: Digital Ange.
The Case of the City Botucaiba is a mystery visual novel for the Sega Saturn about Renne Bras, a detective who travels to Botucaíba to investigate the mysteries surrounding the city. It was developed for the Museum of Tomorrow's "Habitable Cities" game jam.
Feng-Shui Master is a 1996 city-building simulation game where the player as a trainee in the art of feng-shui, is tasked with using feng-shui to build prosperous cities over numerous stages.
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...
A port of the masterpiece Genesis/Mega Drive shooter Thunder Force IV, released for the Sega Saturn in 1996 as part of the compilation Thunder Force Gold Pack II.
This port removes all slowdown, allows voice clips to play along with the music, and saves your high scores.
Angel Graffiti S: Anata e no Profile is a simulation game developed by Astrovision and published by Coconuts Japan for the Sega Saturn. It is ported from the PlayStation version, released a year earlier.
The Sega Saturn port of Street Fighter Alpha 2 uses an arranged soundtrack and features new characters like Shin Akuma, Evil Ryu, EX Dhalsim and EX Zangief. It also includes an exclusive survival mode as well as an art gallery.
The Sega Saturn port of Street Fighter Alpha 3 uses all the features from the PlayStation version and the extra RAM of the console to include more frames and sprites, making it near arcade-perfect. Similarly to the Dreamcast version, Guile, Evil Ryu and Shin Akuma are immediately selectable, with the latter sharing a slot with his regular counterpart and playable via a special button combination. While the World Tour and Survival modes are virtually unchanged from the PlayStation version, the Dramatic Battle mode received some improvements with the inclusion of a 2-player mode and the addition of the Reverse Dramatic Battle mode, in which the player faces two computer-controlled characters simultaneously.