^ People didn't even know that at the time. Since everyone had a Playstation, they truely missed out on some great Saturn 2D Fighters. That was the Saturn's strength. 2D Fighters.
Here is an article about it - GOod Read
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Sega Saturn 2D Fighters Library[/h2]
While the Saturn might not have been able to keep up with the Sony Playstation in terms of 3D gameplay, Sega’s 32-bit powerhouse cleaned house with it’s 2D muscle. The 2D fighter genre is essentially the best demonstration of the Saturn’s 2D capabilities.
The Saturn’s raw power was shown off by the likes of Capcom classics such as Darkstalkers and Street Fighter Alpha 2, but when you combined the stock machine with the
1MB/4MB RAM expansion cartridge, you bascially had some amazing arcade-accurate fighters such as X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Street Fighter Zero 3, and Vampire Hunter that the Playstation couldn’t even dream of touching.
The Sega Saturn is truly one of the best systems to own for fighting fans, but when you combine it with Sega’s next console, the Dreamcast, and
its jaw-dropping fighter library, you will find yourself in brawler heaven. But for now, lets see what Sega’s 32-bit machine has to offer…
Darkstalkers, Vampire Hunter, Vampire Savior
After Capcom re-ignited arcade fever with Street Fighter 2, they created a entirely new fighting franchise with a completely re-built engine. This new series went by “Vampire