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[[Image:Saturn_link.jpg|frame|right|Saturn System Link cable]]
 
[[Image:Saturn_link.jpg|frame|right|Saturn System Link cable]]
 
== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
The '''DirectLink''' (also known as '''Link Cable''' or '''System Link''') is simply a little device that allows two [[Sega Saturn|Saturns]] to connect to each other.  However, the problem with it is that you also need two TVs and two of the same games.  So once you have two of everything, you can
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The '''DirectLink''' (also known as '''Link Cable''' or '''System Link''') is simply a little device that allows two [[Sega Saturn|Saturns]] to connect to each other.  However, the problem with it is that you also need two TVs and two of the same games.  So once you have two of everything, you can connect the two Saturns to play a multi-player game.   
connect the two Saturns to play a multi-player game.   
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So the question is, "Why would you do that when you can have everything on one TV?"  Well that is simple...  You don't want the other player to know what you're doing or where you're doing it. For example, say your playing Hexen, and your friend knows the level like the back of his hand.  So your friend simply watches the screen, and follows you, and kicks your butt!  Well, IF you have two Saturns, two TVs and two copies of Hexen (US only), you can play on separate screens (which means a bigger screen for you!!) and preventing your friend from "cheating."  Oh, and it also feels more PC like, if you're a PC gamer....
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So the question is, "Why would you do that when you can have everything on one TV?"  Well that is simple...  You don't want the other player to know what you're doing or where you're doing it. If you have two Saturns, two TVs and two copies of ''[[Hexen]]'' (US only), you can play on separate screens (which means a bigger screen for you!!) and preventing your friend from "cheating."  Oh, and it also feels more PC like, if you're a PC gamer....
  
 
== DirectLink Games ==
 
== DirectLink Games ==
 
=== USA/Europe DirectLink Games ===
 
=== USA/Europe DirectLink Games ===
*Daytona USA Demo
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*''Daytona USA Demo''
*Doom *
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*''[[Doom]]'' *
*Independence Day **
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*''[[Independence Day]]'' **
*Hexen (accessed through debug menu) *
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*''Hexen'' (accessed through debug menu) *
*Virtua On  
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*''[[Virtua On]]''
*Wipeout
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*''[[Wipeout]]''
 
   
 
   
 
<nowiki></nowiki>* - Does not work in Europe. However, they have only been tested on Blaze's system link, which is the unofficial brand.
 
<nowiki></nowiki>* - Does not work in Europe. However, they have only been tested on Blaze's system link, which is the unofficial brand.
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=== Japanese DirectLink Games ===
 
=== Japanese DirectLink Games ===
*Daytona USA: CCE
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*''[[Daytona USA: CCE]]''
*Gebockers Special Pack
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*''[[Gebockers Special Pack]]''
*Gun Griffon 2
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*''[[Gun Griffon 2]]''
*Steeldom
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*''[[Steeldom]]''
*Wipeout
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*''Wipeout''
  
[[Category:Saturn Hardware]]
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[[Category:Saturn Accessories]]

Revision as of 00:38, 16 February 2010

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Saturn System Link cable

Introduction

The DirectLink (also known as Link Cable or System Link) is simply a little device that allows two Saturns to connect to each other. However, the problem with it is that you also need two TVs and two of the same games. So once you have two of everything, you can connect the two Saturns to play a multi-player game.

So the question is, "Why would you do that when you can have everything on one TV?" Well that is simple... You don't want the other player to know what you're doing or where you're doing it. If you have two Saturns, two TVs and two copies of Hexen (US only), you can play on separate screens (which means a bigger screen for you!!) and preventing your friend from "cheating." Oh, and it also feels more PC like, if you're a PC gamer....

DirectLink Games

USA/Europe DirectLink Games

* - Does not work in Europe. However, they have only been tested on Blaze's system link, which is the unofficial brand.

** - According to the manual (pages 7 & 8), there is a 'Network' mode which allows you to use the DirectLinks. However, when you start the game, even with a 'Network' hooked up, it appears to do nothing.

Japanese DirectLink Games