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Saturn Vs. Playstation

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 10:12 am
by Reps911
I need some help finding a list of all the games that Came out for both the saturn and the playstation. I.E. > resident evil, Destruction derby, wipeout etc... iv'e looked all over the net but can't find one. any pointers???

I'm trying to do a full comparison of all the games that were released on both consoles. Trying to determin which/how many are better or worse on saturn.

so far:
Resident evil> Better on PSX
Destruction derby> better on Saturn
Gex> better on Saturn

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 10:17 am
by Scooter
DOOM - no personal experience but I've heard that the Saturn version was pretty bad. I really like my PS1 version.

Tomb Raider - I've played both, I don't see a whole lot of difference. The game play is exactly the same. The Saturn may have a *slight* graphical advantage.

Sorry I can't be much more help, I typically buy a game only once for one system or another and that's it. Tomb Raider is a rare exception just because I'm a huge fan of that game series.

Posted: Fri Mar 21, 2008 12:45 pm
by Rogue
hmm... from this topic:

http://saturnleague.com/mxbb/index.php? ... =viewtopic

Resident Evil:
-> http://www.stevemv.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=12

Other comparisons, including Quake N64 vs. Saturn, and the Dreamcast and PS2 era too:
-> http://www.gamepilgrimage.com/SATPScompare.htm
Good site. =)

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 11:21 am
by Reps911
Thanks for the Help. Looks like I'm just gonna Compile a complete list and go from there...

Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 10:54 pm
by Reps911
OK I think I'm Done:

3D Baseball
Alien Trilogy
All-Star Baseball '97
Alone in the Dark: One-Eyed Jack's Revenge
Andretti Racing
Arcade's Greatest Hits: Atari
Area 51
Bases Loaded '96
Batman Forever: The Arcade Game
Battle Arena Toshinden Remix
Battle Stations
Black Dawn
Blast Chamber
Blazing Dragons
Braindead 13
Bubble Bobble: Also Featuring Rainbow Islands
Bust-A-Move-2: Arcade Edition
Casper
College Slam
Command and Conquer
Contra: Legacy of War
Courier Crisis
Criticom
Croc: Legend of the Gobbos
Crow: City of Angels, The
Crusader: No Remorse
Crypt Killer
Cyberia
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Darklight Conflict
Destruction Derby (Japan & Pal Only)
Die Hard Trilogy
Doom
FIFA Soccer '96 (FIFA '96 - on psx)
FIFA Soccer '97
FIFA World Cup Soccer '98 (FIFA '98: The Road to the World Cup - on psx)
Frank Thomas' Big Hurt Baseball
Gex
Grid Runner
Herc's Adventures
Hexen (PAL only)
Impact Racing
In the Hunt
Incredible Hulk: The Pantheon Saga, The
Independence Day
Iron Man/X-O Man-O-War: Heavy Metal
Johnny Bazookatone
Loaded
Madden NFL '97
Madden NFL '98
Marvel Super Heroes
Mass Destruction
Maximum Force
MechWarrior 2
Mega Man 8 [Anniversary Collector's Edition]
Mega Man X3 (Pal & Jap only. Called Rockman X3 in Jap)
Mega Man X4
Mortal Kombat II (PAL/JAP only)
Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate (Titled Simply: Mortal combat 3 on PSX)
Mortal Kombat Trilogy
Myst
NASCAR '98
NBA Jam Extreme
NBA Jam T.E.
NBA Live '97
NBA Live '98
Need for Speed, The
NFL Quarterback Club '97
NHL '97
NHL '98
NHL Powerplay '96
Norse by Norsewest: The Lost Vikings 2 (Norse By Norsewest: The Return of the Lost Vikings, on PSX )
Olympic Soccer
Off-World Interceptor Extreme
Pandemonium
PGA Tour '97
Power Slave
Primal Rage
Pro Pinball
Rampage: World Tour
Rayman
Revolution X
Resident Evil
Rise 2: Resurrection
Riven ( SAT: PAL/BR only)
Road Rash
Robo Pit
Romance of the Three Kingdoms IV: Wall of Fire
Shell Shock
Shockwave Assault
SimCity 2000
Skeleton Warriors
Soviet Strike
Space Hulk Vengeance of the Blood Angels
Space Jam
Spot Goes To Hollywood
Star Fighter
Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter Alpha: Warrior's Dreams
Street Fighter Collection
Street Fighter: The Movie
Striker '96
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo
Ten Pin Alley
Tetris Plus!
Theme Park
Thunderstrike 2
TNN Motorsports: Hardcore 4x4
Tomb Raider
True Pinball
Tunnel B1
Warcraft 2: The Dark Saga
Wipeout
Wipeout 2097 (Pal Only For Saturn and PSX)
Wipeout XL (Jap Only For Saturn)
World Cup Golf Professional Edition
Worms
WWF In Your House
WWF Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game
X-Men: Children of the Atom

If I missed any please let me know.

Next I will be searching the net for reviews as well as playing the ones i do happen to own. Then will Be listing a list of which system plays these games best on www.gamefaqs.com under both saturn and psx.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:42 am
by Rogue
hmm.. some missing games:

Megaman X3 (PAL) / Rockman X3 (JAP) (No US release for Saturn)

Wipeout 2097 (PAL) / Wipeout XL (JP) (No US release for Saturn)

Riven (PAL/JAP/BR) (No US release for Saturn, but the brazilian version is NTSC, in portuguese text and audio)

Duke Nuken 3D

Hexen

Mortal Kombat II

Mortal Kombat 3 Ultimate

Check this:
"Toshinden" Playstation = "Toshinden Remix" Saturn ?
"Toshinden 2" Playstation = "Toshinden URA" Saturn ?

what do you think?

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 12:52 am
by Xranger60
Hey reps, this is looking interesting, keep at it. When you're done, you're more than welcome to post it to our info center too ;).

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 11:24 am
by Reps911
Thanks rogue. I updated the list. I have to confirm Toshinden 2" Playstation = "Toshinden URA" Saturn and Is "Duke nukem 3D" the Same as "Duke Nukem" for PSX?


and thanks Xranger60, i'll keep that in mind.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:17 pm
by Silence the Fallen
As far as I know the Playstation did not have an original version of Duke Nukem 3D. That was one thing for Saturn owners to brag about at the time.

Both Saturn and N64 owners got Duke Nukem 3D and Quake 1. Playstation fanboys got neither.

I also really admire what you are trying to do with the system comparisons. I wanted to do the same Saturn Vs. Playstation but it was quite a task. And while I owned most of the Saturn games I didn't own the Playstation counterpart for comparison. It's also hard to find good reviews to help document the differences. So I thought I would start with something simpler.

Right now I am documenting the differences between Sega Genesis and Sega CD versions of games. Then eventually the best versions of those games against their SNES counterpart. It's still quite a task but being a HUGE fan of 2D, it's more appealing to me and keeps me motivated.

I wish you the best with your Saturn vs. Playstation task, however, and if there is any way in which you need assistance let me know and i'll do what I can to help out.

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 7:34 pm
by Warp2063
I'm definitely interested in the results of all these comparisons. Keep it up! :)

Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 10:28 pm
by Rogue
hehe, me too! ^^

but I'm not into Playstation... so I can't help that much. I really think there's Duke 3D for PS, because a friend told me about it years ago... weird.. o.O

Well, maybe I can contribute with Saturn x N64 comparisons. And later N64 x Dreamcast.

=D

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 1:23 pm
by XL2K5
Duke Nukem 3D is on Playstation. In fact, it's more similar to the PC version than the Saturn version. The gameplay seems better than Saturn in fact (more levels, faster gameplay, more secrets, more voice, better music, etc) but the graphics are really bad/choppy and not in real 3D. The Psx version had direct link support, while the Saturn has Netlink. So it's quite hard to tell which one is better, but usualy I would prefer a smooth gameplay than a choppy one, plus it's easier to play over Netlink than direct link so you're more likely to enjoy multiplayer on the Saturn. Plus the Saturn has Death Tank Zwei, which is really fun. And as for the music you just need to rip your disk and change the tracks. That's what I did, so now I can play Duke Nukem 3D with Unreal Tournament's track :D

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 3:20 pm
by Xranger60
Yeah, adding onto what XL2k said, duke 3d on the Saturn used the engine from the makers of Quake/Powerslave which meant it ran extremely smooth, albeit somewhat less detailed. There are actually video comparisons of the two on Youtube, can't give a link right now but search for Duke Nukem Saturn or something of the like.

Btw, the whole track swapping thing sounds awesome, didn't know you could do that so easily.

Posted: Mon Mar 24, 2008 8:00 pm
by XL2K5
Lol, yes, I did that already and did that for Quake too. Duke's sound-track didn't sound good enough for me, so I just changed it. I might up-load it someday (those who want it could pm me). UT's soundtrack really fits the mood of the game, better than the original boring sound-track (it really didn't sound right on the Redlight level, way too slow and boring)
Only problem was that my tracks didn't have high enough volume, so I just need to modify that when I have time.
And you could easily make your own tracks as well. Just use programs like Nero to rip your disk and separate the tracks from the game itself, (iso+wav) then just change the wav files, make a new cue-sheet (google for programs to do that) burn and voilĂ , new songs!
But if you have no mod-chip it's a bit annoying having to swap disks...

Posted: Tue Mar 25, 2008 1:24 am
by Silence the Fallen
Thats awesome! I knew that you could change the Red Book audio tracks for Turbo Grafx games but I never realized you could do the same thing on the Saturn. Although the Turbo Grafx was region free for CD games so it was much easier to do.

I never realized that Duke Nukem 3D came out on the Playstation. After you all confirmed it, I did a little research and realized why I never knew. It's name was Duke Nukem: Total Meltdown.

I was always under the impression that it was a different game like DN: A Time to Kill and DN: Land of the Babes. Well... I guess you learn something new every day.