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|    Scott H to melonjr    |
|    Re: Many updates to the Saturn-vs-PS1 co    |
|    28 Apr 07 06:13:57    |
      From: weaponx013@yahoo.com              melonjr wrote:       > Here is a list of PS and Saturn games that support wide screen:       >       > PSOne:       >       > Bust-A-Move '99       > C3 Racing/Max Power Racing       > Codename Tenka       > Colin McRae Rally       > Formula 1 (1996)       > Ghost In The Shell       > ISS Pro Evolution 2       > J-League Winning Eleven 2000       > J-League Winning Eleven 3       > J-League Winning Eleven '98-'99       > Madden NFL 2002       > Ms. Pac Man Maze Madness       > Pac-Man World       > Rush Hour       > Snow Racer '98       > Spyro 2 (NTSC-U version)       > This is football       > TOCA Championship Racing       > Trap Gunner       > Triple Play Baseball       > Wip3out       > Wip3out: Special Edition       > Worms Armageddon       > Yarudora Series Vol. 1: Double Cast              Heh, Worms Armageddon, the Dreamcast version doesn't even do 16:9. ;)                     > Saturn:       >       > All Japan Pro Wrestling Featuring Virtua       > Christmas NiGHTS       > High Velocity       > NiGHTS       > Panzer Dragoon Zwei (II)       > Saturn Bomberman (10 players HD mode)       > Touge: King of Spirits 2       >              I'm actually fairly happy with the Saturn in widescreen. Aside from the       perspective correctness, or lack thereof, it's nice that these games       were so forward looking.              --       Scott              http://www.gamepilgrimage.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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