Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn |
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Developer: This game has hidden development-related text. |
The Sega Saturn was Sega's next console after the Genesis Sega CD 32X Frankensteinian addon-riddled nightmare that came before it. It was notable for using quads instead of triangles, setting it apart from almost every other 3D system...and making it more than a bit difficult to develop for (especially multiplatform games).
Its main competitor was the PlayStation, and the fact there are now four of those and only one two of these should tell you who won that particular battle.
To do: Rather unfinished. There seems to be more differences between the two versions. Not to mention the differences only cover the Japanese and US/EU versions of the BIOS. There are so many more versions out there. |
Contents
1 Build Dates
2 Version Differences
2.1 Boot Screen
2.2 Music
2.3 Surround Adjust Menu
Build Dates
Present at hex address 0x800 in the BIOS. This is shown in the Test Menu cart as "BOOT ROM ver."
Version | Code |
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JP (v1.00) | BTR_1.00D1940921 |
JP (v1.003) | BTRD1.0032941012 |
US/EU (v1.00 and v1.01) | BTR_1.000U941115 |
JP (v1.01) | BTR_1.0191941228 |
Hi-Saturn (v1.01) | BTR_1.019H950130 |
Hi-Saturn (v1.02) | BTR_1.020H950519 |
V-Saturn | BTR_1.019J950703 |
GameNavi Hi-Saturn (v1.03) | BTRF1.030H950720 |
Version Differences
Boot Screen
Japan | US/Europe |
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Besides the logo and copyright changes, the version number is not listed and the background is darker.
Music
Japan | US/Europe |
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Japan | US/Europe |
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The jingles for the BIOS intro and having no CD in the drive are different.
Surround Adjust Menu
Japan v1.00 | Japan v1.01 | US/Europe |
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Version 1.01 of the Japanese BIOS added "ADJUST" to the Surround Adjust menu. It was completely overhauled and made more straightforward in the US and European versions.
BIOS/Firmware ROMs | |
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Nintendo | |
Consoles | Famicom Disk System • FamicomBox • GameCube • Wii • Wii U • Nintendo Switch |
Handhelds | Game Boy Color • Game Boy Advance • Nintendo DS • Nintendo 3DS |
Official Accessories | Super Disc • Super Game Boy • BS-X • Game Boy Camera • GB Memory • 64DD • e-Reader |
Unofficial Accessories | StudyBox • Game Genie (Game Boy) • Pro Action Replay (NES) • Game Genie (SNES) • Pro Action Replay (SNES) (MK2 • MK3) • Action Replay (GameCube) • GameShark (N64) • GB Hunter • Tri-Star • XBAND (SNES) • Action Replay DS (DSi) |
Arcade Systems | Triforce |
Sega | |
Consoles | Genesis • Sega CD • 32X • Sega Saturn • Dreamcast |
Accessories | Sega Graphic Board v2.0 • Game Genie (Genesis) • Sega Channel (Prototypes) • Visual Memory Unit |
Arcade Systems | Sega Titan Video • Sega Hikaru • Triforce |
SNK | |
Consoles | Neo Geo • Neo Geo CD |
Arcade Systems | Neo Geo |
Sony | |
Consoles | PlayStation • PlayStation 2 • PlayStation 3 |
Handhelds | PlayStation Portable |
Others | |
3DO | 3DO |
Bit Corporation | Gamate |
Brezzasoft | Brezzasoft Crystal System |
Commodore | Amiga CD32 |
GamePark | GP32 |
JungleTac/KenSingTon | Vii |
Konami | Bubble System |
LeapFrog | Leapster • LeapFrog Epic |
Microsoft | Xbox |
Nabi | Nabi SE |
Namco | NA-1/NA-2 • Triforce |
NEC | TurboGrafx-CD • United Amusements PC Engine |
Philips | CD-i |
TimeTop | GameKing |
VTech | V.Smile |
Categories:
- Games developed by Sega
- Games published by Sega
- Games published by Tec Toy
- Games published by Samsung
- Games released in 1994
- Games with hidden development-related text
- Games with regional differences
- Games with revisional differences
- To do
- Sega Saturn games
- BIOS/Firmware ROMs
Cleanup > To do
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