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discopotato2's avatar discopotato2 10 months ago

thankyou as well! I loved your post about game jank, and am looking forward to see how the saturn fixes up :)

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New post! I bought a Sega Saturn, here are my first impressions: https://mycelion.neocities.org/posts/2025-22-08-SAD-JAPANESE-BUSINESSMAN
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mycelion's avatar mycelion 10 months ago

In addition, I created a Proton e-mail! Link is at my About page :)

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overclockworked's avatar overclockworked 10 months ago

Love the Saturn a ton, congrats on getting one! I recommend looking into a Pseudo Saturn cart to circumvent region locking and playing fan translated Japan-only games and such. My favourite Saturn games are NiGHTS and Dark Savior, while my girlfriend is a big fan of Baroque and Devil Summoner. Fighters Megamix is also really good for a laugh!

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mycelion's avatar mycelion 10 months ago

Baroque looks wonderful! Thank you for your recommendations <33

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thegameboyabyss's avatar thegameboyabyss 10 months ago

The Saturn's library is something I kind of want to dive into at some point, I watched a great video from the YouTuber Majuular about Saturn RPGs that made me want to check them out. Hope the restoration goes well!

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Thanks for the follow-back! Frutiger is a wonderful artstyle, your site captures it perfectly :))
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hey - thanks for including bulltown in your neighborhood - tomorrow's update will have you added to the "mutuals" - thx
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mycelion's avatar mycelion 10 months ago

No problem. Thank you for following, love your site!

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mycelion updated their site.
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mycelion updated their site.
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Thanks for the follow :D
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Thanks for the follow back! I love your site!
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