You use a sega saturn emulator by dragging the rom onto the emulator. From there you should be able to use it to play ISO games. I hope this helped you!
The Sega Saturn was released on November 22, 1994 in japan, May 11, 1995 in North America, and July 8, 1995 in Europe.
Yes but it is Extrmemly slow as of now and the psp may have a chance at running it half decently in the future. ------------------------------- Yeah, it's best just to try and run emulators on a decent computer.
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You only play Dreamcast games like Sonic Adventure on your Sega Dreamcast instead of Sega Saturn.
No, you cannot ! Directly from the Sega Saturn manual: "You cannot use Genesis, Sega CD, or Genesis 32X games or peripheral equipment with your Sega Saturn."
== == == == The Dreamcast is not backwards compatible with earlier Sega game consoles, so it is not possible to play Sega CD games on a Dreamcast system. However, the Dreamcast's built in music CD player can probably play any audio CD tracks contained in a Sega CD game. Note that not all Sega CD games utilized CD audio tracks for music.
no it cant the reason is wii is stronger and sega dreamcast is from sega and wii is for nintendo. gamecube games could be played on wii but never dreamcast.
Dreamcast is probably way better in almost every aspect; however, the Saturn is more expensive than the Dreamcast on eBay and Amazon. It is probably due to some games exclusive to the Saturn and some gamers don't want to use an emulator.
yes we can download sega dreamcast games from the internet
Unless you are considering doing a bizzarro mod to your dreamcast, you cannot.
Because the Sega Saturn was defeated by PS1 and N64, and once PS2 came out it defeated the Dreamcast. Sega realized it was time to abandon the console market, so they cancelled the Dreamcast and started making games for other systems.
Sega Dreamcast.
The reason why Sega stopped making consoles is that the sales were sluggish, especially the Sega Saturn (which was why the Dreamcast was brought to America), and the Dreamcast as well. Also, the console wars, ironically, the Dreamcast won... AT LEAST for its time.
The aftermarket for Dreamcast games is not significant, especially when compared to Sega's previous console, the Saturn. Most Dreamcast games were produced in sufficient quantity to not be considered rare, although a few Japanese titles can run you up to $1000.
Find an old Sega Saturn, place it on top of your Playstation, put the games in the Saturn and presto! You're playing Saturn games on your Playstation!