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Reviews (10)

Sep 18, 2023
THE Saturn game to own
Simply put, this game made me want a Sega Saturn
back in the mid '90s. It's the closest you could get
to the arcade experience back then.
The graphics may seem a bit dated now (there
are clearly sacrifices made with the BG's),
but the game still shines on the almost 30-year-old
console with its frame-rate, playability, challenge,
and phat soundtrack. "Fight one. Ready, GO!"

Sep 18, 2023
Not exactly Sega Rally, but still fun
Passing the Checkpoint!
It's a decent Saturn port; I'd recommend
Manx TT for fans of motorcycle games.
It may not be as well-done as Sega Rally
(or even have the unforgettable soundtrack
of Day-ee-TON-AAH) but it will still satisfy
your racing craving.

Sep 30, 2023
Fun for nostalgia or its novelty
It's a cool controller to use once in a while.
Its futuristic (but still mid'90s) aesthetic
still looks awesome to this day.
The design of the d-pad was certainly a risk
at the time and does decent for fighting games
and shooters, but it doesn't play as well
as the classic Genesis/Saturn d-pad
in the long run.
The shoulder "triggers" are slightly awkward,
but don't take long to get used to.
Overall, it's fun to use occasionally,
but it's easy to see why Sega fans
prefer the style of the original Japanese
controller.