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Top 30 best Saturn games

Queen of 2D and champion of arcade ports, the Saturn found special glory in Japan: Nights into Dreams, Panzer Dragoon, Guardian Heroes, Radiant Silvergun. This Top 30 gathers the console's best, re-tested and re-ranked by RomWize, each title with its re-evaluated score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value — an El Dorado for collectors.

"One of Saturn's most ambitious and mesmerizing RPGs. Post-apocalyptic world, sublime music and original combat system form a cohesive and unforgettable whole. A Saturn exclusive that truly deserves the effort."

"The ultimate Saturn Bomberman with up to 10 simultaneous players via multitap. Varied modes, generous content, instant fun guaranteed. The absolute reference of local multiplayer on Saturn. Still formidably enjoyable today."

"Sega versus fighting compilation (VF2, Fighting Vipers, Bean the Dynamite...) with generous bonus content. Impressive technical showcase on Saturn. Eclectic but fun roster. One of the console's best fighting games."

"One of Saturn's most original and poetic games. NiGHTS's spiral flight remains exhilarating and unique. Grade for each stage, deep score system despite apparent simplicity. A timeless masterpiece by Yuji Naka."

"Absolute masterpiece. RPG that transcends the genre with an exceptional universe, a unique dynamic combat system and music of rare beauty. Saturn exclusive that has become legendary. One of the greatest RPG experiences of all time."

"Treasure's absolute masterpiece, considered by many as the greatest shmup ever made. Seven combinable weapon types, incredibly deep scoring system, epic bosses. Saturn exclusive of extraordinary richness. A work to own at any cost."

"Technically impressive Ubi Soft 2D platformer featuring a character with no arms or legs. Inventive level design, well-paced progressive difficulty. Visually enchanting, memorable music. One of the best cross-platform platformers of the era."

"SF2 Turbo/Super SF2/Super SF2 Turbo compilation with excellent emulation. The three pillars of the SF2 era gathered together. Exceptional content value for saga fans. The original SF2 Turbo remains formidably fun. An absolute reference."

"Improved Sega Rally version with an extra circuit and refined settings. Best version of the game available on Saturn. If you must choose between the two, take this one. The arcade rally reference on the console."

"Improved Wipeout sequel with an even more iconic soundtrack (Prodigy, Chemical Brothers...). Increased speed, more varied circuits, better than the first in every way. The futuristic racing reference on Saturn. An absolute must."

"Reference arcade rally game on Saturn, near-perfect port of the arcade classic. Fun and accessible physics, memorable sliding sensations. Cult music. Still very enjoyable to play today despite the aged visuals."

"First Shining Force III scenario, the only one released in the West. Introduces game mechanics and political context. Excellent standalone but incomplete without the other scenarios. Magnificent first act of an exceptional SRPG trilogy."

"Strikers 1945 sequel, more ambitious with futuristic planes mixed with wartime aircraft. Refined gameplay, more memorable bosses. Generally considered superior to the first. The definitive Psikyo WWII experience on Saturn."

"The pinnacle of the Zero series, with the V-System of three distinct gameplay modes and a colossal roster. Remarkably complete Saturn port with extra modes. Richest gameplay of the Alpha series. A versus fighting masterpiece on Saturn."

"One of Saturn's best horizontal shmups, near-perfect arcade port. Memorable zoomorphic bosses, legendary Zuntata soundtrack, balanced gameplay. An absolute must-have for genre fans."

"Second SF3 scenario with a different protagonist and alternative view of the first scenario's events. Illuminates the political context in a new way. Indispensable for understanding the trilogy's complete story. Equal quality to the first."

"3D rail shooter that founded the series, visually revolutionary for 1995. The post-apocalyptic universe and Saori Kobayashi's music make an immediate impression. Starting point of one of Saturn's greatest sagas. Essential."

"Netlink version of Sega Rally Plus, online functionality now defunct. Identical to the Plus version for solo gameplay. Historical curiosity documenting Sega's 1997 online gaming attempt. For collectors only."

"Raizing vertical shmup with characters on flying vehicles in a colorful fantasy universe. Complex and satisfying scoring system, inventive bosses. More accessible than Battle Garegga but still demanding. An overlooked Saturn-era classic."

"Epic conclusion of the SF3 trilogy, uniting all three protagonists and resolving all narrative threads. Densest and longest content of the three. The absolute SRPG climax of the Saturn. The complete experience requires all three scenarios."