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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #735 on: October 19, 2024, 01:44:23 am »
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RINGS OF SATURN: I looked at *Ghen War* and came up with three new cheat codes!

Show movies: (at mode select, hold start) ↓→→ALLR→→L↓
Complete mission: (pause screen, hold start) ↓AYBY→BY→
Change perspective: (pause screen, hold start): BARBRA←L

The perspective change code is weird!

Press X+Y+Z during gameplay and the camera will start tracking  something other than you — usually the enemies that are wandering  around.

Hold Z and press C to track your projectiles.

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #736 on: October 19, 2024, 01:47:44 am »
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It was also bundled with the Shuttle Mouse.
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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #737 on: October 19, 2024, 01:58:35 am »
Yeah, I think that was the response and they're not gonna further elaborate.

It's a pity, I was playing Hogwarts Legacy last night with my Saturn controller and found I preferred my XBox 360 controller. Six-buttons isn't always as best as four-buttons.

All I would want from a Dreamcast-PC controller would be:
  • The analogue stick to be the same mechanism as the original Dreamcast controller, not the drifty shit we have now.
  • A second analogue stick to be located between the Start Button and the ABXY buttons.
  • We don't need a C or Z button. Modern consoles we have today (XBox S/X, Switch, PlayStation 4) have four-button controllers, if Retro-Bit Sega fans want a six-button controller, they can buy the Saturn controller.
  • Shoulder buttons over the default trigger buttons.
  • Even if the VMU port is technically "useless", as long as it can recognise accessories such as the Jump Pack and Microphone.
Something like this, but with a Select button to the left of the Start Button and home above it.


If it isn't six-button controller then I'm definitely gonna skip it.
C and Z in the front are important for me for VS Fighting games.
Back then I really hate playing Street Fighter III Third Strike with two inputs being changed to the shoulder buttons and I'm still hating it now.





But that second analogue stick to be located between the Start Button and the action buttons would be really nice though.

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #738 on: October 20, 2024, 01:50:08 pm »
If it isn't six-button controller then I'm definitely gonna skip it.
C and Z in the front are important for me for VS Fighting games.
Back then I really hate playing Street Fighter III Third Strike with two inputs being changed to the shoulder buttons and I'm still hating it now.





But that second analogue stick to be located between the Start Button and the action buttons would be really nice though.
If you want a six-button controller, then by all means get a six-button controller.
I'm not one for fighting games, I got my Sega Saturn Pro controller with games such as Sega Mega Drive Classics, Sonic Mania, Sonic Origins and Sonic Superstars in mind.

But what I'm after is pretty much a Dreamcast controller for modern PC and console gaming. So I would like it to be as much-like the original Dreamcast controller it can be. It's understandable to take into account modern functions such as shoulder buttons and right analogue sticks. But purely for the "Sega novelty" of it, rather have it the same action buttons as the original Dreamcast had. (Plus, there wouldn't be much room to fit the C and Z buttons... unless they're smaller than the others, or the action buttons are cramped together.)

I understand how pricey the Sega Saturn Pro controller is, but you can have more than one controller if you can afford it, and switch controllers for your preference in games. Heck, I played a bit of Hogwarts Legacy a few nights ago (I've been saving the "Mind Your Own Business" quest for October) and found I was more comfortable playing the game with my old XBox 360 controller than I was with my new Sega Saturn controller.

(Also, you could've got the Dreamcast Arcade Stick for Street Fighter III Third Strike if it was available to you at the time. But SF3TS is now available for modern platforms.)

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #739 on: October 20, 2024, 02:00:52 pm »
In fact, now that I remember (but probably going off-topic of Sega Saturn, if you want to redirect this conversation), I wonder if there is such thing as a "one-handed controller". It would be ideal for first-person shooting games for those who don't want to use the keyboard for movement and interaction.

Imagine something like the Wii nunchuk or a single VR hand controller to hold in your secondary hand that uses an analogue stick for movement and side buttons for jumping, crouching or other actions while with your primary hand still use the mouse to aim, shoot and, if scroll wheel or other mouse-buttons, change weapons.
(I even proposed this idea here on the Valve Index Controllers discussion board. No one has responded to the idea yet.)

I might have to settle for a joystick for the likes of that, but its clunky size would be somewhat impractical.

But if I had one of those, then that would be my preferred controller for playing my fave first-person shooting games with.
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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #740 on: October 22, 2024, 03:07:50 am »
If you want a six-button controller, then by all means get a six-button controller.
I'm not one for fighting games, I got my Sega Saturn Pro controller with games such as Sega Mega Drive Classics, Sonic Mania, Sonic Origins and Sonic Superstars in mind.

But what I'm after is pretty much a Dreamcast controller for modern PC and console gaming. So I would like it to be as much-like the original Dreamcast controller it can be. It's understandable to take into account modern functions such as shoulder buttons and right analogue sticks. But purely for the "Sega novelty" of it, rather have it the same action buttons as the original Dreamcast had. (Plus, there wouldn't be much room to fit the C and Z buttons... unless they're smaller than the others, or the action buttons are cramped together.)

I understand how pricey the Sega Saturn Pro controller is, but you can have more than one controller if you can afford it, and switch controllers for your preference in games. Heck, I played a bit of Hogwarts Legacy a few nights ago (I've been saving the "Mind Your Own Business" quest for October) and found I was more comfortable playing the game with my old XBox 360 controller than I was with my new Sega Saturn controller.

(Also, you could've got the Dreamcast Arcade Stick for Street Fighter III Third Strike if it was available to you at the time. But SF3TS is now available for modern platforms.)

That's ... understandable.
Street Fighter III TS on modern platforms are different with Dreamcast version.
The one in modern platforms are staright out from arcade without any change.
No new modes added.
The difficulty is also high (due its nature as arcade game) even in its lowest difficulty.
But still it's really better than nothing (looking at you Virtua Fighter 1-4).

In fact, now that I remember (but probably going off-topic of Sega Saturn, if you want to redirect this conversation), I wonder if there is such thing as a "one-handed controller". It would be ideal for first-person shooting games for those who don't want to use the keyboard for movement and interaction.

Imagine something like the Wii nunchuk or a single VR hand controller to hold in your secondary hand that uses an analogue stick for movement and side buttons for jumping, crouching or other actions while with your primary hand still use the mouse to aim, shoot and, if scroll wheel or other mouse-buttons, change weapons.
(I even proposed this idea here on the Valve Index Controllers discussion board. No one has responded to the idea yet.)

I might have to settle for a joystick for the likes of that, but its clunky size would be somewhat impractical.

But if I had one of those, then that would be my preferred controller for playing my fave first-person shooting games with.

I'm not fan of first-person shooting games, so I can't comment much on the topic.
The last FPS game I've played probably House of the Dead Remake and yeah I played it with only one hand.
With joycon, of course.


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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #741 on: October 22, 2024, 06:09:18 pm »
That's ... understandable.
Street Fighter III TS on modern platforms are different with Dreamcast version.
The one in modern platforms are staright out from arcade without any change.
No new modes added.
The difficulty is also high (due its nature as arcade game) even in its lowest difficulty.
But still it's really better than nothing (looking at you Virtua Fighter 1-4).
Dreamcast games were always had that... well, if you had a game for various consoles at the time you could always recognise the Dreamcast version by appearance.

Well, I don't know your income, but if you still have your old Dreamcast with SF3TS, you could always get the Dreamcast Arcade Stick if you can afford it.
I'm not fan of first-person shooting games, so I can't comment much on the topic.
The last FPS game I've played probably House of the Dead Remake and yeah I played it with only one hand.
With joycon, of course.


I'm not one of those CoD-heads, Battlefront or whatever is the popular leading shooters these days. The First-person shooters I usually play are Fallout, Garry's Mod, sometimes Black Mesa and Half-Life, sometimes Team Fortress 2 if in the mood, and I've yet to crack into RoboCop: Rogue City.
I also sometimes like to play other First-person view games that aren't shooters such as puzzle or exploring games. The Old City: Leviathan and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter comes to mind.

From my experience PC-gamers are right that the mouse is the superior input when it comes to first-person view games. I never played Splatoon but even I'm curious how it became so popular with mouse-input.

But... PC-gamers who player FPS often play with keyboard, with WASD for forwards, backwards and strafing, and honestly, I prefer an analogue stick for more precise movement than WASD keys.

So having a one-handed controller such as a Nunchuk or a VR hand controller would offer the best of both worlds if used with your computer mouse.

And again, it's all about preference of the game. If you want to use a six-button controller for a fighting game, or you prefer those extra buttons for gaming in general, I understand and respect that.
  • I have my Sega Saturn Pro controller for the more classic Sega games.
  • I would like a Dreamcast Pro controller, while mostly for novelty, to replace my XBox controller which is getting on a bit.
  • I would like a single-hand controller to use in tangem with my mouse for first-person view games.
  • I would like a lightgun, but Sinden light guns are expensive and doubt Sega would collab with them for modern Virtua guns. (Also, just for THotD and upcoming Virtua Cop game, it be waste of money for just two games.)

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #742 on: October 22, 2024, 08:24:23 pm »
Dreamcast games were always had that... well, if you had a game for various consoles at the time you could always recognise the Dreamcast version by appearance.

Well, I don't know your income, but if you still have your old Dreamcast with SF3TS, you could always get the Dreamcast Arcade Stick if you can afford it.

It's tempting but it's still too expensive here in Indonesia so for now I'm still sticking to Saturn controller (using Total Control 3 adapter to play it in Dreamcast).

I'm not one of those CoD-heads, Battlefront or whatever is the popular leading shooters these days. The First-person shooters I usually play are Fallout, Garry's Mod, sometimes Black Mesa and Half-Life, sometimes Team Fortress 2 if in the mood, and I've yet to crack into RoboCop: Rogue City.
I also sometimes like to play other First-person view games that aren't shooters such as puzzle or exploring games. The Old City: Leviathan and The Vanishing of Ethan Carter comes to mind.

From my experience PC-gamers are right that the mouse is the superior input when it comes to first-person view games. I never played Splatoon but even I'm curious how it became so popular with mouse-input.

But... PC-gamers who player FPS often play with keyboard, with WASD for forwards, backwards and strafing, and honestly, I prefer an analogue stick for more precise movement than WASD keys.

So having a one-handed controller such as a Nunchuk or a VR hand controller would offer the best of both worlds if used with your computer mouse.

And again, it's all about preference of the game. If you want to use a six-button controller for a fighting game, or you prefer those extra buttons for gaming in general, I understand and respect that.
  • I have my Sega Saturn Pro controller for the more classic Sega games.
  • I would like a Dreamcast Pro controller, while mostly for novelty, to replace my XBox controller which is getting on a bit.
  • I would like a single-hand controller to use in tangem with my mouse for first-person view games.
  • I would like a lightgun, but Sinden light guns are expensive and doubt Sega would collab with them for modern Virtua guns. (Also, just for THotD and upcoming Virtua Cop game, it be waste of money for just two games.)

If those two games are somethings you love so much and playing those games only is enough to satisfy your gaming needs, then nothing's waste of money.
Of course I doubt that will be the case for THotD and Virtua Cop, rarely someone put those games as the most favorite games.
Back then I changed my smartphone to Iphone just so that I could play the exclusive game Bookworm Heroes against my friends.
I only play that game at that time, no other games mattered.
Too bad the game was dead months later but I really had fun.


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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #743 on: October 22, 2024, 09:37:28 pm »
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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #744 on: October 23, 2024, 12:59:11 am »
A Rare VHS From Data East & Capcom's 'Fighter's History' Trial Has Been Found

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #745 on: October 25, 2024, 02:21:31 am »
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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #746 on: October 25, 2024, 06:34:23 am »
It's tempting but it's still too expensive here in Indonesia so for now I'm still sticking to Saturn controller (using Total Control 3 adapter to play it in Dreamcast).

If those two games are somethings you love so much and playing those games only is enough to satisfy your gaming needs, then nothing's waste of money.
Of course I doubt that will be the case for THotD and Virtua Cop, rarely someone put those games as the most favorite games.
Back then I changed my smartphone to Iphone just so that I could play the exclusive game Bookworm Heroes against my friends.
I only play that game at that time, no other games mattered.
Too bad the game was dead months later but I really had fun.


Well, at least you had fun with it, money well spent.

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #747 on: October 28, 2024, 03:40:17 am »
Well, at least you had fun with it, money well spent.

Yeah, it's really fun memories.

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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #748 on: October 28, 2024, 03:41:25 am »
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Re: Sega Saturn Heroes - Astal, Segata Sanshiro, Bug, Mr. Bones, etc
« Reply #749 on: October 28, 2024, 03:42:48 am »
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