The Sega Saturn was one of those consoles that was lost in general. Many mistakes were made that led up to the launch of the Saturn, many mistakes that caused insurmountable trouble for the console. That did not stop companies such as Sega from releasing some interesting games for it. One title that many wished would make a return is, kind of. A fan has used the popular Unity Engine to recreate a portion of Burning Rangers and it is stunning.
Capturing that Sega Saturn feel
YouTuber content creator, Andreas Scholl, has posted a game play video showing off his version of Burning Rangers using the Unity Engine. What is amazing here is just how close it appears to be to the Saturn original.
Seriously, look at it. This really looks like it was running on a newer version of hardware that has ties to the Saturn hardware.
According to Segabits.com, the look was accomplished by adjusting the vertex coloring of the shader and general light settings. Simply awesome.
What could this mean for the future?
Sega is known for being “slightly different” than companies such as Square Enix and Nintendo. Sega has a more lenient policy of working with fans than other companies. Hopefully this fanmake will fall under the “let it be” at worse.
What fanmake have you seen that you think others should check out? Tell me in the comments. Some of these are truly impressive works of gaming love. To get you started, here are some Unity Engine fanmakes we have covered so far.
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November 14th, 2019
Carl Williams 
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