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Name this game!
And yes, I own the damn thing and a Saturn too, so it's legal
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And yes, there were several sequels to this, but SEGA never fucking bothered
to have them translated, including one that was for the Dreamcast...
goddamn Sega...no wonder they bombed and are now just a game
publisher
to have them translated, including one that was for the Dreamcast...
goddamn Sega...no wonder they bombed and are now just a game
publisher
"If scientists and inventors who develop disease cures and useful technologies don't get lifetime royalties, I'd like to know what fucking rationale you have for some guy getting lifetime royalties for writing an episode of Full House." - Mike Wong
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
"The present air situation in the Pacific is entirely the result of fighting a fifth rate air power." - U.S. Navy Memo - 24 July 1944
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Wasn't Iron Storm the game set in an alternate reality where WW1 never ended?
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Different Iron Storm...but yes that was one of them.2000AD wrote:Wasn't Iron Storm the game set in an alternate reality where WW1 never ended?
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MM... that is a working designs game i believe or Game arts game either way that wasn't a Sega game. It had alot to do with the fact that there was no market for that game. It didn't sell too many copies the first time around so blame the dumb ass gamers that choose to ignore the saturn completely. I loved working designs games. Dragon Force2 anyone? Yeah we didn't get that game in America either (I had to get the import).. All because all these damn general playstation users wouldn't know a good game if it fucked them in the ass. So blame gamers for not buying the games not Sega. End of rant... sorry guys it just that the Saturn was a great system that was forgottonMKSheppard wrote:And yes, there were several sequels to this, but SEGA never fucking bothered
to have them translated, including one that was for the Dreamcast...
goddamn Sega...no wonder they bombed and are now just a game
publisher
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I for one have made a goal of mine to find a copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga. Once I get my hands on that, then I can worry about buying a Saturn to go with it.thecreech wrote: MM... that is a working designs game i believe or Game arts game either way that wasn't a Sega game. It had alot to do with the fact that there was no market for that game. It didn't sell too many copies the first time around so blame the dumb ass gamers that choose to ignore the saturn completely. I loved working designs games. Dragon Force2 anyone? Yeah we didn't get that game in America either (I had to get the import).. All because all these damn general playstation users wouldn't know a good game if it fucked them in the ass. So blame gamers for not buying the games not Sega. End of rant... sorry guys it just that the Saturn was a great system that was forgotton
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Good freaking luck...I have it(have seen it for a minimum of $170+) and was produced in such low numbers one has to wonder if the cure for everything that ails you isn't lined on the disc.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:
I for one have made a goal of mine to find a copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga. Once I get my hands on that, then I can worry about buying a Saturn to go with it.
Saddest part is that the game is kickass...and most people would never had played it.
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thecreech wrote: MM... that is a working designs game i believe or Game arts game either way that wasn't a Sega game.
Working Designs TRANSLATED the game, and did a decent job, even though
there were a few errors that crept in like Skywriter instead of Skyraider for
the AD-1.
Sega of Japan and SystemSoft did the original Japanese version called
Daisenryaku...they're up to Daisenryaku VII on the XBox now...still only
in Japan tho
Still, all you had to do was translate the damned game, compared to
the costs of programming it (which was paid off in Japan), you'd still
be making good money, but WD and Sega had a falling out, which meant
that Iron Storm II never made it to american shores
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They would only be making good money if they would sell out or almost sell out which most Saturn games never did. If it was that easy and they were going to make so called "Good money" off of it they would of released it here in America but because the user base in America was so low they couldn't afford to take a chance. Same thing with other games such as Shining force 3.MKSheppard wrote:Still, all you had to do was translate the damned game, compared to
the costs of programming it (which was paid off in Japan), you'd still
be making good money, but WD and Sega had a falling out, which meant
that Iron Storm II never made it to american shores
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I have a copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga in mint condition along with a Saturn that I was thinking of selling. If you want to spare me the hassle of ebay, I am open to a reasonable offer.Darth Utsanomiko wrote:I for one have made a goal of mine to find a copy of Panzer Dragoon Saga. Once I get my hands on that, then I can worry about buying a Saturn to go with it.thecreech wrote: MM... that is a working designs game i believe or Game arts game either way that wasn't a Sega game. It had alot to do with the fact that there was no market for that game. It didn't sell too many copies the first time around so blame the dumb ass gamers that choose to ignore the saturn completely. I loved working designs games. Dragon Force2 anyone? Yeah we didn't get that game in America either (I had to get the import).. All because all these damn general playstation users wouldn't know a good game if it fucked them in the ass. So blame gamers for not buying the games not Sega. End of rant... sorry guys it just that the Saturn was a great system that was forgotton