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Sega Saturn
Emulator

Sega Saturn Overview
Saturn

The Sega Saturn is a home video game console released by Sega in November 1994. It was released as the successor to the Mega Drive. Compatible consoles were released by Victor and Hitachi.

The media is now CD-ROM and the number of simultaneous colors has increased, resulting in a significant improvement in expressiveness compared to the Mega Drive.

In the same year, a number of game consoles were released, including the NeoGeo CD, PlayStation, and PC-FX, but the PlayStation was the sole winner.

  • Website:Wikipedia
  • CPU/GPU:SH2 28.6MHz x 2/NA
  • Resolution:704x480/16 million colors
  • Price:US$399
  • Units sold::9.5 million
  • Number of titles:1,152
Sega Saturn Emulator Overview

There are three main emulators, both of which are continuously updated and all of which are highly accurate. They are also fully playable with integrated graphics.


Sega Saturn Emulator list
Feature Kronos SSF Yabause
Save State x x x
Gamepad x x x
Video Filter x x
Fast forward
Netplay
Screenshot x x x
BIOS required no no no
Platform Windows Windows WindowsLinuxMac
Recommended ranking 3rd place 1st place 2nd place
Kronos icon Kronos 3rd place
Kronos screen

This is an emulator forked from uoYabause. The functionality is almost the same as uoYabause, but it is more compatible with uoYabause.

Approximately 90% of games can be played without problems.

SSF icon SSF 1st place
SSF screen

It is the most popular domestic Saturn emulator, developed with emphasis on accuracy.

It is supposed to be under development, but it is very complete and most games work.

Since the BIOS is built in, you can play without having to prepare a separate BIOS. However, the accuracy will be higher if you have it.

Yabause icon Yabause 2nd place
Yabause screen

One of the main Saturn emulators, Yabause itself has only basic functions, but its fork, uoYabause, has additional features such as high-definition and speed adjustment.