The only thing I dislike about the Jaguar controller is the buttons. I don't like their design or how they're laid out.
The rest of it always felt just fine to me. Their controllers have a nice feel to them and the d-pad design works well.
The only thing I dislike about the Jaguar controller is the buttons. I don't like their design or how they're laid out.
The rest of it always felt just fine to me. Their controllers have a nice feel to them and the d-pad design works well.
Last edited by Leo_A; 12-17-2011 at 07:34 PM.
Admittedly, I never truly owned an Atari Jaguar, but my complaints come from a friend's Jaguar when I had visited some time ago. Granted, it was only one time, but I had a fair amount of time on the system playing Rayman. You do make many valid points, goatdan, and I respect that, but I'd still recommend he choose the Saturn, if not only for it's wider selection of different titles.
Heh, as would I, honestly -- it might be one of those things though that it would be best if possible to try them both or make a list of the games you wanted. 99% of the sane world should pick the Saturn every time. 1% of the world is like me and really likes how a significant amount of Jaguar games play, while the majority of the Saturn library I don't like.
I don't expect many people will agree with that, but I would say don't knock the controllers until you've tried playing a game that suits them perfectly -- Iron Soldier comes to mind, which is one of the Jaguar's true crown jewels, too.
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My experience with Saturn emulators and emulators in general is that they suck major ass. I hate them with a passion. And all the Saturn emulators lag on my i3 core laptop PC. I'm more of a flashcart guy when it comes to the other classic consoles. It's so much better and more accurate and they can be played directly on a TV and footage can be recorded the normal way.
Regarding the Jag controller, I don't mind the width or the Intellevision-esque number pad, but the d-pad itself always seemed a bit too stiff to me. Also, the pro controller was a definite improvement over the stock pad, though if you're looking to get a Jag setup like the OP is/was, it's certainly another added expense.
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I can play all of those games legitly on my US Saturn, as can anyone else. Thats why they made import convertors like my Action Replay Plus 4 in 1, to play imports on any region Saturn legally. They only cost around $20-30 and will dramatically increase the Saturn's library of good games.
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I have learned that Playstation and Saturn mods do the opposite.
Playstation modchips allow you to play Japanese games, but not burned games.
Saturn modchips allow you to play burned games, but not Japanese games.
To play genuine Japanese games on Saturn instead of a burned region switched copy you need the RAM/cheat code cart. To play burned games on Playstation you need a swap disc like PSX-change 2 and guess what that also has cheat code input.
They are so much alike, yet they are exact opposites.
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I have put videos (6 volumes) on Youtube, which have Saturn game footage of the best games I have played, in the 15 years I've owned the system.
http://www.youtube.com/user/gameofyou1/videos
These were made a long time ago, so the quality isn't the highest, but you can get an idea of the kinds of games available.
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I am one of those crazy people...
I LOVE the Jaguar... it offers a gaming experience that I just do not get from any other console… the games just have a uniqueness to them and many folks cannot appreciate that… I tire of all this 'hate' towards the controller… just the choir of avgn sheep.. most whom have never handled the controller and even actually played a Jaguar game…
I always wonder why Jaguar games and console are so damn expensive if the Jag is such a piece of shite… gotta love the local flea market selling a Jaguar console with WMCJ and team tap for $225!!
but I can also be true and not a fan boi…
for the op, I would suggest the Saturn, as it does offer more games and more of the typical cookie cutter fanfare of the era, as well as some nice games overall! also the ease and accessibility to play many great and exclusive import games make Saturn a great choice to jump into!
and I am a huge lover of the Sega Saturn! but I also enjoy and appreciate the uniqueness of the Jaguar and it is a very fine console... avgn sheep be damned
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Not really true. Although, there's a lot of variation. As far as the upper tier of expensive games, Japanese releases dominate that category. But for everything else, Japanese releases are cheaper on average. US games have been creeping up in value, including common stuff, while that hasn't really happened for Japanese games, barring a few.
Saturn it's a no brainer with games such as radiant silvergun,saturn bomberman,guardian heroes and dragon force etc.