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In addition to these functions, the original incarnation of the cartridge included a communications port that enables one to link their Saturn to a PC for other purposes. This is not present in all versions of the cartridge, especially not newer editions.
 
In addition to these functions, the original incarnation of the cartridge included a communications port that enables one to link their Saturn to a PC for other purposes. This is not present in all versions of the cartridge, especially not newer editions.
  
The cartridge has always been highly popular among Saturn fans, as its multiple functions means that it very rarely has to be swapped with another cartridge or removed from the console at all. It was kept in production for many years after the Saturn’s demise and is still fairly easy to find, though the original version with the communications port is much more rare and highly valued. Nonetheless, apparently, the circuitry is still present in all versions of the cartridge, and the port can be re-added through alterations to the cartridge{{ref|http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/DataLink/ARP.html}}.
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The cartridge has always been highly popular among Saturn fans, as its multiple functions means that it very rarely has to be swapped with another cartridge or removed from the console at all (Although the game [[Die Hard Trilogy]] is reported to have conflicts with it). It was kept in production for many years after the Saturn’s demise and is still fairly easy to find, though the original version with the communications port is much more rare and highly valued. Nonetheless, apparently, the circuitry is still present in all versions of the cartridge, and the port can be re-added through alterations to the cartridge{{ref|http://www.gamingenterprisesinc.com/DataLink/ARP.html}}.
  
 
Although the cartridge is marketed as having been made by EMS, there appears to have been a connection to [[Datel]], who own the Action Replay trademark; Datel sold the cartridge as the Pro Action Replay in markets such as the UK, although EMS ship worldwide. It remains to be confirmed whether newer cartridges, which are still fairly prevalent for a product of such an age, are/were made by EMS or anyone connected; or whether they are simply clones.
 
Although the cartridge is marketed as having been made by EMS, there appears to have been a connection to [[Datel]], who own the Action Replay trademark; Datel sold the cartridge as the Pro Action Replay in markets such as the UK, although EMS ship worldwide. It remains to be confirmed whether newer cartridges, which are still fairly prevalent for a product of such an age, are/were made by EMS or anyone connected; or whether they are simply clones.

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ActionReplayPlus SAT.jpg
Action Replay Plus
Made for: Sega Saturn
Manufacturer: EMS
Release Date RRP Code
Sega Saturn
EU


The Action Replay Plus, is a cartridge developed by EMS for the Sega Saturn as an upgrade to the Pro Action Replay. The cartridge has a wide array of features that make it a highly useful and sought-after accessory for Saturn owners, particularly those with non-Japanese systems.

All versions of the cartridge have four basic abilities: to enable the console to play games from all regions; to function as either a 1MB or a 4MB Extended RAM Cartridge for use with more demanding games; to function as a Saturn Backup Memory cartridge; and, like many other products for various systems with the name Action Replay, to activate cheats for many particular games. Older versions only support 1MB RAM.

In addition to these functions, the original incarnation of the cartridge included a communications port that enables one to link their Saturn to a PC for other purposes. This is not present in all versions of the cartridge, especially not newer editions.

The cartridge has always been highly popular among Saturn fans, as its multiple functions means that it very rarely has to be swapped with another cartridge or removed from the console at all (Although the game Die Hard Trilogy is reported to have conflicts with it). It was kept in production for many years after the Saturn’s demise and is still fairly easy to find, though the original version with the communications port is much more rare and highly valued. Nonetheless, apparently, the circuitry is still present in all versions of the cartridge, and the port can be re-added through alterations to the cartridge[1].

Although the cartridge is marketed as having been made by EMS, there appears to have been a connection to Datel, who own the Action Replay trademark; Datel sold the cartridge as the Pro Action Replay in markets such as the UK, although EMS ship worldwide. It remains to be confirmed whether newer cartridges, which are still fairly prevalent for a product of such an age, are/were made by EMS or anyone connected; or whether they are simply clones.


Box Name Brand Date & Price Images Documentation
Saturn Action Replay Plus Older EMS Box Back.jpgNospine.pngSaturn Action Replay Plus Older EMS Box Front.jpg
Action Replay Plus (comms, older) EMS ? (>=1996)
Saturn Action Replay Plus Older EMS Front.jpg


ActionReplayPlus Saturn Box Back Coms.jpgNospine.pngActionReplayPlus Saturn Box Front Coms.jpg
Action Replay Plus (comms) EMS ? (>=1997)


ActionReplayPlus Saturn Box Back.jpgNospine.pngActionReplayPlus Saturn Box Front.jpg
Action Replay Plus EMS ?(>=1997)
ActionReplayPlus SAT.jpg
white front
ActionReplayPlus SAT Back.jpg
white back
ActionReplay4MBPlus Saturn Black.jpg
black front
ActionReplay4MBPlus Saturn Black Back.jpg
black back


Arp sat manual.pdf
manual
Pro Action Replay Datel ? (>=1997)
4In1ProActionReplay saturn eu cart.jpg
4In1ProActionReplay saturn eu cart Back.jpg


Booster Pack 4M Plus Boom ? (>=1997)
Saturn Boom Booster Pack 4M Plus.jpg


Saturn Multi Action 4in1 Box.jpg
Multi-Action ? ? (>=1997)
Saturn Multi Action 4in1.jpg


7-in-1? ? ? (>=1997)
UnknownCart10 Saturn.jpg
UnknownCart10 Saturn Back.jpg


UM Replay Pro Box Back.jpgNospine.pngUM Replay Pro Box Front.jpg
Ultra Madness Replay Pro Madness ? (1998)
UM Replay Pro Front.jpg
SSREP-1
UM Replay Pro Back.jpg
SSREP-1


5-in-1? ? ? (>=1997)
Saturn Action Replay 5-in-1 Front.jpg
Saturn Action Replay 5-in-1 Back.jpg


5-in-1? ? ? (>=1997)
Saturn Unknown 5-in-1 Front.jpg
Saturn Unknown 5-in-1 Back.jpg


4-in-1? ? ? (>=1997)
Saturn Action Replay Unknown Front.jpg


References

Sega Saturn
Topics Technical Specifications (Hardware Comparison) | History (Development | Release | Decline and legacy) | List of games (A-M) | List of games (N-Z) | Magazine articles | Promotional material | Merchandise
Hardware Japan | North America | Western Europe | Eastern Europe | South America | Asia | South Korea | Australasia | Africa

HiSaturn Navi | SunSeibu SGX | Sega Titan Video

Add-ons Backup Memory (third-party) | Sega PriFun | Video CD Card (third-party) | Extended RAM Cartridge (third-party) | Twin Advanced ROM System
Controllers Control Pad | Control Pad (Australia) | 3D Control Pad | Arcade Racer | Infrared Control Pad | Mission Stick | Shuttle Mouse | Twin Stick | Virtua Gun | Virtua Stick | Virtua Stick Pro
Online Services/Add-ons NetLink Internet Modem (NetLink Keyboard | NetLink Keyboard Adapter | NetLink Mouse) | Saturn Modem (Floppy Drive | Keyboard)
Connector Cables 21 Pin RGB Cable | Monaural AV Cable | RF Unit | Stereo AV Cable | S-Video Cable | Taisen Cable
Development Hardware Programming Box | Sound Box | E7000 | CartDev | SNASM2 | Address Checker | PSY-Q Development System | MIRAGE Universal CD Emulator
Misc. Hardware 6Player | SBom Multitap‎ | Saturn region converter cartridges | Action Replay | Pro Action Replay | Action Replay Plus | X-Terminator (Version 3) | S-S Promoter | Other cartridges