Sega Saturn Set of 4 Games NTSC-J Versions


Wachenröder
Terra Phantastica
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean
Riglord Saga 2


Complete with manuals and little to no scratches




Wachenröder

Gameplay

Title screen of the game Wachenroeder on Sega Saturn
Menu screen of the game Wachenroeder on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Wachenroeder on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Wachenroeder on Sega Saturn

Wachenröder (バッケンローダー) is an RPG released exclusively for the Sega Saturn in Japan.

Wachenröder is a 1998 Japanese simulation role playing game. It was developed by TNS Co., Ltd. and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn. It was never released outside of Japan.

Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot.

Wachenröder is a simulation role playing game. Most of the game is presented in an isometric perspective, similar to the genrelike games Shining Force, Vandal Hearts, Front Mission or Final Fantasy Tactics, and consists of several turn-based fights separated by cutscenes. Some cutscenes are preceded by the playable character Bellebete narrating the story.

The stages consist of 3D maps, which can be turned in all directions, as well as zoomed in to get a closer look at the gameplay.

Combat in the game consists of turn based battles.

The story advances through use of pre-rendered computer generated movies.


Terra Phantastica

Gameplay

Title screen of the game Terra Phantastica on Sega Saturn
Menu screen of the game Terra Phantastica on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Terra Phantastica on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Terra Phantastica on Sega Saturn


Terra Phantastica (テラ ファンタスティカ) is a Simulation - RPG game, developed by Chime Corporation and published by Sega Enterprises, Ltd., which was released in Japan in 1996 for the Sega Saturn.

A Sega Saturn SRPG featuring a female protagonist who must fulfill her duty of raising a young prince while simultaneously protecting her Kingdom from forces of evil.Terra Phantastica is a Strategy game, developed by Chime and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1996.


Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean

Gameplay

Title screen of the game Albert Odyssey - Legend of Eldean on Sega Saturn
Menu screen of the game Albert Odyssey - Legend of Eldean on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Albert Odyssey - Legend of Eldean on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Albert Odyssey - Legend of Eldean on Sega Saturn

Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean, known as Albert Odyssey Gaiden: Legend of Eldean (アルバートオデッセイ外伝 ~レジェンド オブ エルディーン~) in Japan, is an RPG for the Sega Saturn.
Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean is a role-playing video game produced by Sunsoft for the Sega Saturn. It was originally made for the Super NES, and ported to the Saturn late in its development. Released in Japan in August 1996, the game was made available in North America in July 1997 by Working Designs.

Legend of Eldean is the first Albert Odyssey title to be released in English, as well as the first to feature traditional turn-based role-playing elements as opposed to tactical, strategy-based gameplay. It was created as a "gaiden", or sidestory to the original titles, and contains back story, characters, and plot that are independent from earlier games in the series. The North American version received mixed reviews.

Albert Odyssey: Legend of Eldean is a traditional RPG, with an overhead perspective and combat based around the selecting of character actions from menus


Riglord Saga 2

Gameplay

Title screen of the game Riglordsaga 2 on Sega Saturn
Menu screen of the game Riglordsaga 2 on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Riglordsaga 2 on Sega Saturn
In-game screen of the game Riglordsaga 2 on Sega Saturn
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Riglordsaga 2 (リグロード サーガ2) is a Sega Saturn sequel to Riglordsaga. It was only released in Japan.

Riglord Saga 2 is a Strategy game, developed by Micro Cabin and published by Sega, which was released in Japan in 1996.

The sequel to Blazing Heroes, originally known as Riglord Saga. You play the role of Mieu, the princess of Dragoon Kingdom. One day the castle is attacked by two men from a mysterious organization called the Seven Wisemen. The princess and her best friend have no choice but to escape, but it seems that they are the ones their enemies are looking for!

The game utilizes the same gameplay system as the predecessor. You form a large party with which you participate in long, strategic turn-based battles. You move your characters on the battle field, attacking enemies or casting magical spells. The strength of your attacks depend on the amount of movements you have made before.