''Real Bout Garou Densetsu'' was originally released for Neo Geo hardware, before being brought to the Neo Geo CD and eventually, the Saturn and [[PlayStation]]. The Saturn conversion is thought to be based on the Neo Geo CD port, complete with added arranged CD audio soundtrack.
''Real Bout Garou Densetsu'' was originally released for Neo Geo hardware, before being brought to the Neo Geo CD and eventually, the Saturn and [[PlayStation]]. The Saturn conversion is thought to be based on the Neo Geo CD port, complete with added arranged CD audio soundtrack.
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Real Bout Garou Densetsu (リアルバウト餓狼伝説) is the sequel to Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1996 and released exclusively in Japan. Had it been brought to the west, it would have likely been renamed Real Bout Fatal Fury like its other siblings.
The Saturn version was only released as a bundle containing a 1MB RAM cart (which is required to run the game).
Real Bout Garou Densetsu was originally released for Neo Geo hardware, before being brought to the Neo Geo CD and eventually, the Saturn and PlayStation. The Saturn conversion is thought to be based on the Neo Geo CD port, complete with added arranged CD audio soundtrack.
The conversions is relatively accurate, however support for stereo audio was dropped for unknown reasons. Music also plays louder than other versions of the game, masking some sound effects (although some may be missing entirely).
Unlike its PlayStation counterpart, the Saturn is able to retain the the full set of Neo Geo animations, does not compromise on audio quality and loads slightly faster (although both are beaten by the arcade original which has no loading screens at all (and all three load faster than the Neo Geo CD version)). The PlayStation does implement versus, survival and tutorial modes not seen in other versions of the game, however.
If the player disables the time limit in the Neo Geo CD version, the Neo Geo logo is used instead of a countdown clock - on the Saturn (and PlayStation) it is replaced with an infinity symbol (∞).