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Japanese Saturn - Worth It?

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tracy6697 | 19:42 Sat 23rd Dec 2006 | Gaming
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Is buying a Japanese Sega Saturn worth it? They aren't exactly cheap (I've seen a new one for �280!). That's a bit out of my price range! What do you think is a fair price for a used one? I love shooters & 2d fighters which I understand are in abundance on the Saturn & also is Radiant Silvergun really worth it's high price?
Thanks ;o)
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I would say you should easily be able to pick one up for less than �50 with loads of games.

I still have mine.Its not for sale but i keep it cos one day i'll probably want a nostalgia trip !
And why does it have to be a japanese one? Why don't you just save your money for the PS3, i know how desperate you are for one of those ;O)
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Most of the games I intend to buy are Japanese only (such as Radiant Silvergun & Thunderforce V) so having an actual import console seems the best option.
Maybe I'm being to fussy? Would a pal console and an import cart (like thoses 4 in 1 things I've seen) be just as good? It's certainly a cheaper option!
Thanks for that link john, but I will admit to being extremely wary about buying hardware via ebay, especially from abroad (which also carrys the risk of being stung with import tax when I receive it!). I'd rather buy from a UK based shop so at least I have some kind of protection if it goes wrong!
I would say �180-200 would be a fair price - im sure whoever's selling it would be happy to negotiate as it has no standardised price due to its rarity.
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High end pc owners can enjoy these games already, forget buying expensive import saturns. Another reason for you to bite the bullet and join the leet :)

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