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A number of bootleg versions of [[Sega Saturn]] games were released during the 1990s, mainly for Asian markets (mostly Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia). Compared to other Sega consoles such as the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and even [[Sega Dreamcast]], unlicensed software for the Saturn is rare due its anti-piracy measures and the system's poor worldwide performance - none of these games are thought to work without modifying the console in some way.
 
A number of bootleg versions of [[Sega Saturn]] games were released during the 1990s, mainly for Asian markets (mostly Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia). Compared to other Sega consoles such as the [[Sega Mega Drive]], [[Sega Game Gear]] and even [[Sega Dreamcast]], unlicensed software for the Saturn is rare due its anti-piracy measures and the system's poor worldwide performance - none of these games are thought to work without modifying the console in some way.
  
==Saturn Soft Impression!!==
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==References==
{{BootlegReleaseTable|title=yes|
 
{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Fighting Vipers]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Olympic Soccer]]''
 
| code=5056
 
}}
 
{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Puzzle Bobble 2X]]''
 
}}
 
{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Sega Ages OutRun]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Virtua Cop 2]]''
 
| code=01-USG 992
 
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}}
 
==Unsorted==
 
{{BootlegReleaseTable|title=yes|
 
{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Aquazone Option Disc Series 2 Black Molly]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Break Point]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Decathlete]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Grandia]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[The King of Fighters 96]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[The Legend of Oasis]]''
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[Machine Head]]''
 
| code=01-USG987
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[NBA Action]]''
 
| code=5057
 
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{{BootlegRelease
 
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| title=''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]''
 
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}}==References==
 
 
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[[Category:Unlicensed Saturn games| ]]
 
[[Category:Unlicensed Saturn games| ]]

Revision as of 12:03, 18 February 2024

A number of bootleg versions of Sega Saturn games were released during the 1990s, mainly for Asian markets (mostly Taiwan, Hong Kong, Southeast Asia). Compared to other Sega consoles such as the Sega Mega Drive, Sega Game Gear and even Sega Dreamcast, unlicensed software for the Saturn is rare due its anti-piracy measures and the system's poor worldwide performance - none of these games are thought to work without modifying the console in some way.

References