Nous et nos partenaires utilisons des cookies pour vous offrir la meilleure expérience en ligne, y compris pour personnaliser la publicité et le contenu. Les données concernant votre interaction avec ce site et les publicités qui vous sont présentées peuvent être partagées avec des entreprises impliquées dans la livraison et / ou la personnalisation des publicités sur ce site et ailleurs en ligne.

Comparez les produits 3

Close
Atari Jaguar Console de jeux
Atari Jaguar
Close
Retro-Bit Generations Console de jeux
Retro-Bit Generations
Close
Sega Saturn Console de jeux
Sega Saturn
Revues éditoriales
2
2 avis éditoriaux
Welcome to Morning Music, Kotaku’s daily hangout for folks who love video games and the cool-ass sounds they make. Today we’re listening to the Atari Jaguar game that sounded like a rave at a llama ranch, Jeff Minter’s psychedelic retro update Tempest 2000.Voir plus
Atari Jaguar Console review. http://www.ClassicGameRoom.com Classic Game Room reviews the ATARI JAGUAR video game system from 1993! The 64-bit Atari Jaguar does what Nintendon't. It plays Kasumi Ninja!!Voir plus
Lire les critiques éditoriales
2
2 avis éditoriaux
The Video Game Critic's review of the Retro-bit Generations consoleVoir plus
The Retro-Bit Generations game system features over 100 games and HDMI output all for a low price. It's a shame it's held back by weak titles, lackluster controls, and poor video quality.Voir plus
Lire les critiques éditoriales
3
3 avis éditoriaux
Classic Game Room HD reviews VIRTUA FIGHTER 1 for Sega Saturn, the buggy, glitchy one with framerate issues. This game was re-released as Virtua Fighter Remix which is the same game with smoother gameplay, improved visuals and less glitchy crap that ruins a great game. Virtua Fighter on the Sega Saturn is worse than the 32X version, which is surprisingly good. This CGR review of Virtua Fighter for Sega Saturn has gameplay showing Virtua Fighter game play on Sega Saturn.Voir plus
Classic Game Room HD reviews KAITEI DAISENSOU (In the Hunt) for Sega Saturn. This 1995 Japanese Sega Saturn release is from the 1993 Irem arcade machine, a side scrolling SHMUP video game where you play as a submarine and waste enemies underwater and in the air. Some of the team that worked on In the Hunt went on to create Metal Slug and you can see many similarities between the two games! Sadly this Saturn release is plagued by awful slowdown which practically ruins some of the fluid, stylized 2D gameplay in busy sections. This Sega Saturn game was published by Sims Co. Ltd.Voir plus
Classic Game Room HD reviews LAYER SECTION for the Sega Saturn. This space ship shooter from Taito is a Japanese release and the console version of the Japanese arcade shooter, Rayforce. Layer Section is also the same game as the American release, Galactic Attack (published in the U.S. by Acclaim). Play as one or two player (in co-op) and waste wave after wave of enemy spacecraft as they attempt to destroy you. Blast them with weapons which can be powered up or lock on and destroy them with guided lasers. How does one guide a laser exactly? Layer Section has remarkably smooth, well-rounded and complex gameplay allowing players to rack up points in a variety of ways. Locking on to numerous targets at once increases the multiplier for each ground target. For example you get(200 points for a single lock-on target being destroyed, 6200 for seven lock-ons at once and so forth. Extra space ships are awarded at 500,000 point intervals. End bosses are challenging and require a combination of straight gunfire and locking on maneuvers to be destroyed. Layer Section is a Japanese exclusive release that can be played on American Saturns with a 4 on 1 card. The cheapest and most accessible way to play this game is by finding it's twin, Galactic Attack. This CGR review of Layer Section has gameplay from Layer Section for Sega Saturn, one of the best SHMUPS on the console. Layer Section is an arcade-style, top-down, vertical scrolling space ship shooter.Voir plus
Lire les critiques éditoriales
Note de l'utilisateur
44
4.2 sur 5
44 avis d'utilisateurs
5 étoiles
34 %
4 étoiles
50 %
3 étoiles
15 %
2 étoiles
0 %
1 étoiles
0 %
8
4.0 sur 5
8 avis d'utilisateurs
5 étoiles
25 %
4 étoiles
50 %
3 étoiles
25 %
2 étoiles
0 %
1 étoiles
0 %
58
3.9 sur 5
58 avis d'utilisateurs
5 étoiles
34 %
4 étoiles
37 %
3 étoiles
17 %
2 étoiles
5 %
1 étoiles
5 %

Écran

HDRNonNonNon

traits

Type de support pris en chargeCassette
Aucun
CD-ROM
Rétrocompatibilité
N / A
NonNon
Accessoires inclus
N / A
  • Manette de jeu supplémentaire
  • Jeu
N / A

Connectivité

EthernetNonNonNon
WifiNonNonNon
USBNonOuiNon
Nombre d'entrées USB020
HDMINonOuiNon
Nombre de ports de connexion222
Number of USB 2.0 ports
N / A
2
N / A
Nombre de sorties HDMI
N / A
1
N / A
Sortie de composant
N / A
NonNon
Sortie composite
N / A
OuiOui
Sortie péritel
N / A
NonOui
Sortie S-vidéo
N / A
NonOui
Sorties VGA
N / A
NonNon
Entrée optique numérique
N / A
NonNon
Sortie optique numérique
N / A
NonNon

Souvent comparé à Atari Jaguar

Souvent comparé à Sega Saturn