One of the highlights of both the Saturn and Treasure's library, which should tell you something out of the gate.
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The rally racer that made rally racers a key part of the industry instead of outliers.
You wouldn't think that the Saturn would have such an influential controller, given it wasn't even the system's primary pad, but it's true.
Maybe the reason North Americans think the Sega Saturn lacked games is because so many of the great ones never made it out of Japan.
Fighters Megamix might seem like it's just a crossover between Virtua Fighter and Fighting Vipers, but thankfully it is so much less straightforward than that.
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The first Panzer Dragoon showed off what the Saturn could do that the Playstation could not, and its sequel refined the experience.
The Sega Saturn is seen as a commercial failure, and while that might be true, this label overshadows what was truly a killer system with a library of games worth remembering.
A Brownie Brown rarity, in that it's not an RPG, but also in the sense that it released as DSiWare and is no longer available anywhere.
It's not Gradius II, no, but we'll get into that.
One of the most influential games ever, Pole Position is another classic from Namco's golden age in the arcade.