I do have to say that the Mednafen team has been doing a great job with this core. I was using Mednafen back then on Linux, and the Saturn core was something that was added in 2015 - 2016 (something like that?). Also, Mednafen didn't have Sega Saturn support in 2006. they also added features like hardware rendering and higher resolutions. But it did support multiple platforms, unlike SFF, which is Windows only.īut I have noticed that Yabause has been forked many times over the last few years, and some of those forks have improved quite a bit over the original Yabause. Yabause was hot garbage back then, and remained that way for a very long time, as far as compatibility went. But SFF was also a bit esoteric, and requires you to either use real Saturn discs, or mount ISO's through a virtual disc drive. One is SFF, which did have really good compatibility back then, as it was one of the most hardware accurate emulators. What I mean by sketchy, is that back in 2006, there were only really two passable emulators.
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