http://dbz.superpope.com/games/dbzsat.html
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This game isn't in Japanese (or even French) so gave it its own topic.
But anyway, does anyone know how to get Shin Butouden on a Sega Saturn emulator? I've dl'ed the Satorune but I'm still completely baffled by how on earth to get it to work right... it seems to be a lot more complicated than emulating an NES or SNES game. (unsurprising given that the Saturn's a much more complicated piece of hardware)
How do you set up and emulate Shin Butouden?
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How do you set up and emulate Shin Butouden?
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Re: How do you set up and emulate Shin Butouden?
Are you seriously just linking to a full-on ROM/ISO download site? Please review our forum rules. Links to this kind of material are not allowed.
Emulators are not illegal, and patches are not illegal, but the distribution of plain ol' straight-up legitimately-released video games is completely not OK.
That all being said, last I used it (which was eons ago), the Saturn emulator I used didn't just load up ISO files. You had to have the game in the computer's CD drive, or specifically set up a a virtual drive on the computer which itself would load the disc image and make it appear as if it were in your CD drive.
Emulators are not illegal, and patches are not illegal, but the distribution of plain ol' straight-up legitimately-released video games is completely not OK.
That all being said, last I used it (which was eons ago), the Saturn emulator I used didn't just load up ISO files. You had to have the game in the computer's CD drive, or specifically set up a a virtual drive on the computer which itself would load the disc image and make it appear as if it were in your CD drive.
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Re: How do you set up and emulate Shin Butouden?
My apologies. I didn't think it'd be an issue since the files it has listed are pretty much old games you can't buy anymore (I'd gladly buy every DBZ J. game on Xbox Live if it was an option) but I won't link to anymore sites to download roms again. I might still talk about emulation if that much is okay to do so, but I think I should be okay as long as I don't post anymore rom links.
Sean Schemmel is THE MAN! :)
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"
Me- "Also, before anyone mentions it, Schemmel's interview was from nearly 15 years ago. He paid a brief visit to Kanzenshuu's forums a few years back and earned legendary respect that cancels out anything he said from that long ago. :D"