What are your favorite ST-V games
Sept 30, 2012 18:21:53 GMT
Post by infernalcombustion on Sept 30, 2012 18:21:53 GMT
What are your favorite 3 games from the ST-V arcade system?
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Before this section becomes a bundle of memories of yore highlighting the golden years of Sega arcade cabinets, I thought I'd concentrate on the ST-V system itself.
Most people here will have heard of Sega's hybrid Saturn/Jamma board ST-V system. Indeed a few major releases here in the west were either ported from an ST-V version (eg. Baku Baku, Athelete Kings etc.) or were released on the system after a Saturn version had been completed (eg. Virtua Fighter Remix and Steep Slope Sliders).
Anyway, I'm sure I'm not the only one who's played on one of these in an actual arcade (Although Die Hard Arcade and Athlete Kings are the ONLY 2 titles I've ever seen). However, I presume that very few of us outside of Japan ever got to play most ST-V games on an actual cabinet - which is a real shame. Therefore this thread will allow you to pick your favorite ST-V games based for the most part on Saturn conversions.
Incidentally, I don't know (or particularly care) about the specs of the system - we're all here for the games right? ;D
The ST-V system was manufactured in both Japan & America with some modification of the bios and with many titles having alternative titles for the United States. Not all games supported by the ST-V system were released on the Sega Saturn. In most cases it's pretty obvious why - i.e The usual Arcade only cabinet types such as mole whacking, sit in children's rides & sticker print variety. Never-the-less there are more ST-V titles available for the Saturn than most people are aware of. Here's a list of all of the converted games (at least as far as I'm aware).
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ST-V releases by year (available for the Saturn in the indicated regions):
1994:
Golden Axe : The Duel [Sega] JP/US/UK
1995:
Decathlete / Athlete Kings [Sega] JP/US/UK
Funky Head Boxers [Sega] JP
Pro Mahjong Kiwame S [Athena] JP
Sando-R: Puzzle & Action / Treasure Hunt [Sega] JP
Shanghai : The Great Wall / Shanghai : Triple Threat [Sunsoft/Activision] JP/US
Virtua Fighter Remix [Sega] JP/US/UK
1996
Baku Baku Animal [Sega] JP/US/UK
Batman Forever [Acclaim] JP/US/UK
Suiko Enbu / Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty [Data East] JP/US
Purikura Daisakusen [Atlus] JP
Puyo Puyo Sun [Compile] JP
Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver [Raizing] JP
Virtua Fighter Kids [Sega] JP/US/UK
Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan [Warashi] JP
Zenkoku Seifuku Bishojo Grand-Prix : Find Love [Daiki] JP
1997
All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua [Sega] JP
Columns '97 [Sega] JP
Cotton 2 [Success] JP
Dynamite Deka / Die Hard Arcade [Sega] JP/US/UK
Groove On Fight [Atlus] JP
Hanagumi Taisen Columns : Sakura Wars [Sega] JP
Shienryu [Warashi] JP
Virtual Mahjong [Micronet] JP
Winter Heat [Sega] JP/US/UK
1998:
Astra Super Stars [Sunsoft] JP
Cotton Boomerang [Success] JP
Elan Doree : Legend of Dragoon [Sai Mate] JP
Guardian Force [Success] JP
My Fair Lady : Virtual Mahjong II [Micronet] JP
Radiant Silvergun [Treasure] JP
Steep Slope Sliders [Victor/Cave/Capcom] JP/US/UK
1999:
Final Fight Revenge [Capcom] JP
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No doubt most people here will have Radiant Silvergun as one of their favorites (well, it's probably regarded as THE major release for the ST-V arcade system). However, personally I find the two shooters below more enjoyable and besides my favorites are based on enjoyability/re-playability not prescribed popularity.
Anyway Here are my favorites:
Soukyugurentai - a very tough shooter that begs for one more go!!
Shienryu - old school shooter with some great weapons.
Baku Baku - such a simple idea, yet utterly addictive in multiplayer mode.
SO - What are your 3 personal favorites and why?
*edited for layout
** added Columns '97
---
Before this section becomes a bundle of memories of yore highlighting the golden years of Sega arcade cabinets, I thought I'd concentrate on the ST-V system itself.
Most people here will have heard of Sega's hybrid Saturn/Jamma board ST-V system. Indeed a few major releases here in the west were either ported from an ST-V version (eg. Baku Baku, Athelete Kings etc.) or were released on the system after a Saturn version had been completed (eg. Virtua Fighter Remix and Steep Slope Sliders).
Anyway, I'm sure I'm not the only one who's played on one of these in an actual arcade (Although Die Hard Arcade and Athlete Kings are the ONLY 2 titles I've ever seen). However, I presume that very few of us outside of Japan ever got to play most ST-V games on an actual cabinet - which is a real shame. Therefore this thread will allow you to pick your favorite ST-V games based for the most part on Saturn conversions.
Incidentally, I don't know (or particularly care) about the specs of the system - we're all here for the games right? ;D
The ST-V system was manufactured in both Japan & America with some modification of the bios and with many titles having alternative titles for the United States. Not all games supported by the ST-V system were released on the Sega Saturn. In most cases it's pretty obvious why - i.e The usual Arcade only cabinet types such as mole whacking, sit in children's rides & sticker print variety. Never-the-less there are more ST-V titles available for the Saturn than most people are aware of. Here's a list of all of the converted games (at least as far as I'm aware).

---
ST-V releases by year (available for the Saturn in the indicated regions):
1994:
Golden Axe : The Duel [Sega] JP/US/UK
1995:
Decathlete / Athlete Kings [Sega] JP/US/UK
Funky Head Boxers [Sega] JP
Pro Mahjong Kiwame S [Athena] JP
Sando-R: Puzzle & Action / Treasure Hunt [Sega] JP
Shanghai : The Great Wall / Shanghai : Triple Threat [Sunsoft/Activision] JP/US
Virtua Fighter Remix [Sega] JP/US/UK
1996
Baku Baku Animal [Sega] JP/US/UK
Batman Forever [Acclaim] JP/US/UK
Suiko Enbu / Outlaws of the Lost Dynasty [Data East] JP/US
Purikura Daisakusen [Atlus] JP
Puyo Puyo Sun [Compile] JP
Soukyugurentai / Terra Diver [Raizing] JP
Virtua Fighter Kids [Sega] JP/US/UK
Youen Denshi Mahjong Yuugi Gal Jan [Warashi] JP
Zenkoku Seifuku Bishojo Grand-Prix : Find Love [Daiki] JP
1997
All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua [Sega] JP
Columns '97 [Sega] JP
Cotton 2 [Success] JP
Dynamite Deka / Die Hard Arcade [Sega] JP/US/UK
Groove On Fight [Atlus] JP
Hanagumi Taisen Columns : Sakura Wars [Sega] JP
Shienryu [Warashi] JP
Virtual Mahjong [Micronet] JP
Winter Heat [Sega] JP/US/UK
1998:
Astra Super Stars [Sunsoft] JP
Cotton Boomerang [Success] JP
Elan Doree : Legend of Dragoon [Sai Mate] JP
Guardian Force [Success] JP
My Fair Lady : Virtual Mahjong II [Micronet] JP
Radiant Silvergun [Treasure] JP
Steep Slope Sliders [Victor/Cave/Capcom] JP/US/UK
1999:
Final Fight Revenge [Capcom] JP
---
No doubt most people here will have Radiant Silvergun as one of their favorites (well, it's probably regarded as THE major release for the ST-V arcade system). However, personally I find the two shooters below more enjoyable and besides my favorites are based on enjoyability/re-playability not prescribed popularity.

Anyway Here are my favorites:
Soukyugurentai - a very tough shooter that begs for one more go!!
Shienryu - old school shooter with some great weapons.
Baku Baku - such a simple idea, yet utterly addictive in multiplayer mode.
SO - What are your 3 personal favorites and why?
*edited for layout
** added Columns '97