REVIEW | Gensou Suikoden (Sega Saturn, 1998) | A Flawed But Interesting Port of the RPG Classic
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 Published On Aug 27, 2017

IGFTW Ep. 33 is my second contribution in the #SummerOfSuikoden multi-channel collaboration, the first part of a series of videos covering the three ports of the original Suikoden game. This one here is all about the Sega Saturn version, released three years after the PlayStation original. There were many changes made during the jump from the PS1 to the Saturn...so let's take a look at them in episode 33 of Import Gaming FTW!

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Gameplay was captured using the Elgato Game Capture HD, and video/audio was edited using Sony Movie Studio Platinum Suite, Version 12.

Other games featured in this video are Suikoden (Konami, PS1) and Gensou Suikoden (Konami, PS1/PC/PSP).

The music used for this video are all tracks from the featured game except for three, which are from Genso Suikoden arranged albums.

Japanese title: 幻想水滸伝
Release date: 9-17-1998
Publisher: Konami
Developer: Konami Computer Entertainment Sapporo (port)
Platform: Sega Saturn

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