Sega Saturn Games

Released in 1995 (1994 in Japan), the Sega Saturn was Sega’s technically ambitious 32-bit console built for arcade-accurate ports and early 3D experimentation. Its dual-CPU architecture powered standout titles like Virtua Fighter 2, Nights into Dreams, Panzer Dragoon, Sega Rally Championship, and X-Men vs. Street Fighter, many supported by RAM expansion carts for enhanced performance. Known for its deep library of fighters, shooters, and experimental classics, the Saturn era remains one of Sega’s most fascinating and collectible chapters—where the arcade and home console worlds collided.