No, you cannot "change" a Sega Saturn game to a Game Boy Advance (GBA) game. This is because they are two completely different consoles with vastly different hardware architectures and capabilities.
No
Genesis, Saturn failed But Sega Saturn had 18X games in Japan.
Sega Saturn Magazine ended in 1998.
Sega Saturn Magazine was created in 1994.
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."
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."
No, the Sega Saturn has a small internal memory about 2MB
From the looks of it, no, there is no sequel. If you have a GBA or DS that can play GBA games, though, you could play Sonic Battle. Also, Sonic the Fighters was itself based on another video game series by Sega called Fighting Vipers. Originally available for the Sega Saturn and playable in arcaeds, Sega re-released the game for the PS2 in Japan. If you don't it not being in English, give this a shot. Also, the Virtua Fighterseries is very similar and is by Sega, if you're willing to give it a shot.
Sega stopped making the Sega Saturn in North America and Europe in 1998. However, it continued to be produced and supported in Japan until 2000.
currently no but there should be an emulator eventually
No. Sega CD game disks can only be played on a Sega Mega Drive with a Sega CD unit attached.