Sega Saturn Emulator

Sega Saturn Emulator

The Sega Saturn is a classic gaming system. Learn how to emulate the Sega Saturn with your PC or laptop. Share tips and game advice with other gamers who are running Sega Saturn emulators.

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Satourne
SSF
Satourne 62%
SSF 22%
Which is the best Sega Saturn emulator?
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Satourne
Panzer Dragoon Saga 57%
Radiant Silvergun 20%
Which Sega Saturn game is better?
51 votes so far
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Panzer Dragoon Saga
Yes, Astal is a great game 67%
Nope, not yet 20%
Have you played Astal on the Sega Saturn (or an emulator)?
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Yes, Astal is a great game
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What is SSF?

SSF was the first Saturn emulator to actually run games and the inspiration for this site. Amazingly the emulator is developed by a single person called Shima and emulates almost all of the Saturn as of 2006, something many people thought was impossible. Its an impressive feat in coding but as such only runs full speed on a high-end PC.

What is Giri Giri?

Giri Giri was the second Saturn Emulation to run games but was discontinued as SEGA bought it for their downloadable Saturn games service in Japan. We are no longer supporting Giri Giri as due to SEGA buying it there is no legal version available anymore.

What is Satourne?

Satourne was the last Saturn emulator to be developed. Its releases are few and far between spending most of its time in private alpha/beta testing. As such I havent actually been able to run any games on it as the working games always seem to be limited to the private beta only. Generally I am not supporting Satourne myself but I will glady add entries to the compatibility list for it if anyone submits them.
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An emulator duplicates (provides an emulation of) the functions of one system using a different system, so that the second system behaves like (and appears to be) the first system. This focus on exact reproduction of external behavior is in contrast to some other forms of computer simulation, which can concern an abstract model of the system being simulated.

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