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Sega Saturn Cover Thread
Sark:
Wow yeah those are unbelievable! you are getting better by the minute!!! The Ps1 is crying for osme more of your amazing covers!
Vt102:
Uploaded a few covers
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Vt102/saturn_centerringboxing.jpg
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Vt102/saturn_frankthomasbighurtbaseball.jpg
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Vt102/saturn_grooveonfight_jp.jpg
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Vt102/saturn_nascar98.jpg
http://www.thecoverproject.net/uploads/Vt102/saturn_johnnybazookatone.jpg
Also uploaded some 3do and snes covers
the7k:
Great stuff! Now I really wanna get Groove On Fight... as if I didn't want it bad enough to begin with.
XanderBoy:
--- Quote from: Sark on September 09, 2008, 09:27:44 PM ---Wow yeah those are unbelievable! you are getting better by the minute!!! The Ps1 is crying for osme more of your amazing covers!
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I agree. I love your work the7k!
It's just too bad I'll probably never own a JPN Sega Saturn. Is it pretty costly to import all of the games you've created covers for + the system?
Nice covers, too, Vt102! The rating for Johnny Bazookatone looks a little strange, though...
the7k:
Not at all. US Saturns are pretty cheap (I got mine for $20+$15 Shipping), plus a 4-in-1 Action Replay Plus for playing JP games ($25) and an S-Video Connection ($5) so that everything looks good enough to rival the more modern systems. The games themselves vary in price wildly, but you can usually find them cheap enough. Fighting games, Shmups and English-translated RPGs are about all that is expensive, and even then they are rarely more than the cost of a PS3 or X360 game.