Sega Saturn Teardown

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  • @Markworth
    @Markworth 7 років тому +34

    RE: Cost joke
    "Playstation 3 will retail for...FIVE HUNDRED AND NINETY NINE US DOLLARS." - Kaz Hirai 2006

    • @DreamGTS
      @DreamGTS 7 років тому +4

      ..yep , author of this vid failed to mention such. minus points for that.

    • @retrosoul8770
      @retrosoul8770 7 років тому +5

      Yeah I was definitely expecting to see Ps3, kind of a glaring oversight, he also used a picture of a stock Ps4 instead of the Pro which costs 399, another mistake.

    • @halofreak1990
      @halofreak1990 7 років тому +2

      +Retro Soul Why is that a problem? When the PS4 launched, it cost 399, same as the Pro does now. The same applies to the Xbox One; The X costs 499, which is exactly the same as the original Xbox One did in 2013.

    • @retrosoul8770
      @retrosoul8770 7 років тому

      Yeah but there was a better way to project his point. He could have simply showed the launch xbox one with kinect at 499 alongside the launch ps4 at 399. Would have been more chronologically consistent, by comparing the X, which just came out, with the 2013 ps4 price, didn't really make sense to me because that price is currently irrelevant (for og ps4). (this also could have been resolved by simply displaying the currently relevant Pro instead of the og system but whatevs.)

    • @michaelkitchin9665
      @michaelkitchin9665 6 років тому

      People waited for the PS3, to be fair.

  • @Lupucillo
    @Lupucillo 6 років тому +6

    Thank you, Ben!!
    The Sega Saturn is my favouite system ever, the first I bought with my own money from my first job, and the one I own the most games for! Awesome memories of playing this system with all its now-classic titles!

  • @TheNostalgicFuture
    @TheNostalgicFuture 7 років тому +13

    You guys should team up with LGR, do an ultimate DOS/Win98 Gaming PC build, Then do an epic tear down and explination, then finally end with hacking the PC up into a portable suitcase design like the first laptops. That would be an epic 3 part series! Love the channel, been watching for years. Much Love.

    • @StANTo
      @StANTo 7 років тому

      With DosBOX being a thing there's kinda no reason to build a DOS/Win98 gaming pc. Like it's hard to find the supporting software and drivers for that now, some games relied on scitech display doctor and other funky DOS settings for manipulating RAM.

    • @MrMateczkoYT
      @MrMateczkoYT 6 років тому

      Also 86box is good, and those JavaScript emulators, amongst other new projects.
      There's a lot of good emulation options for early hardware!
      And I bet they will all be available on Android soon, ARM revolution is coming! (or has come already?)

  • @awwrelic
    @awwrelic 7 років тому +1

    I've had my original (switched) Saturn for 21 years now and it still plays as good as it did back in early 1997. Very durable machine and still one of my favorites.

  • @stephandolby
    @stephandolby 7 років тому +3

    I liked the teardown, it's always nice to see what is what and where it goes. I will add though, that it may be a fourth generation Sega console (if you count the Master System as separate to the SG-1000), but it's actually a fifth generation console in the grand scheme of things, and Sega didn't show up until the third generation.

  • @Riz2336
    @Riz2336 7 років тому +12

    That was interesting. The Saturn is one of my favorite consoles and the only one I have hooked up to my tv in my bedroom. The system is underrated and had some really good games on it.

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому +1

      Riz2336 it did have some really nice games and is one of my all-time favorite consoles. Recently purchased Sonic R Japanese version.

  • @kizzagaming7850
    @kizzagaming7850 7 років тому +15

    Professor Abrasive is working on a device that plugs into the same slot as the MPEG decoder pack which allows you to load disk images from a USB drive.
    Would be nice to see a portable Saturn when the card is released.

    • @QueenFanIII
      @QueenFanIII 7 років тому +3

      well, yeah, but, the Satiator can be given as a gift for someone to just plug into an old unit.

  • @retreauxnintendeaux1663
    @retreauxnintendeaux1663 7 років тому

    Good to see a video like this before the end... gonna miss your show Ben!

  • @natr0n
    @natr0n 7 років тому +37

    One of the coolest consoles. Hard to program for back in the day. Still got mine with some super rare games.

    • @preamstrikbiz0
      @preamstrikbiz0 7 років тому +2

      Same here and I got into collecting and all 2years ago. I trying to get megaman 8 American rn. I got the panzer dragoon sagas , the elevator actions, astra super stars, radiant silverguns, etc.

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому

      Yep I have quite a few Saturn games too. Recently purchased Sonic R Japanese version.

    • @virtuaskimmer6714
      @virtuaskimmer6714 6 років тому +3

      Guardian Heros + Fighters megamix all day

  • @GameplayandTalk
    @GameplayandTalk 7 років тому

    This was a fantastic episode. I can't even begin to count the amount of times Ben said something, and I was like.. "ZING."

  • @Monoplacophora
    @Monoplacophora 6 років тому +1

    My favorite console, awesome video, that's a complex beast

  • @GameTechRefuge
    @GameTechRefuge 7 років тому +52

    Commodore Amiga CD32 teardown :)

    • @RobinFowler1982
      @RobinFowler1982 7 років тому +2

      ua-cam.com/video/CkVzXi7StKk/v-deo.html
      Is not Ben, but here is a guy that takes a broken Cd32, goes over the architecture, repairs it and cleans it up, check it out.

    • @ZakTDuck
      @ZakTDuck 7 років тому

      Seconded, and make it portable.

    • @bitsnbobsbobsnbits368
      @bitsnbobsbobsnbits368 7 років тому

      It was an amiga 1200 with a few mods, I had the A1200 with with a blizzard board 030 with floating point expansion plus zappo cd rom to emulate the cd32 but some games needed that special chip to run akiko planar. They run very slow. And the cd32 had fast mem which the 1200 hadnt as standard. Glad I ripped my hard drive a whoppin 80 Meg on a win 98 pc back in the day. it runs it on win uae like I never left haha. I think I will get a cd32 soon and compile a massive cd of the stuff I like as using hardware is always the best as it's intended. The amiga was ahead of its time on launch in 1985 not much changed till its end in the mid 90's and was still punching high

    • @annekariceisnice
      @annekariceisnice 7 років тому +3

      UA-camr RetroManCave just recently posted a 3 part 'Trash to Treasure' series where he rebuilt a broken CD32.

    • @lingxioayu1068
      @lingxioayu1068 7 років тому

      I was seriously going to suggest this. Lots of goodie well name custom chips in it. Cant Live with out the sweet sweet Alice chip.

  • @v4ks3he1m3r
    @v4ks3he1m3r 7 років тому +20

    Do a teardown of the playstation 2 psx dvr

  • @Kangsteri
    @Kangsteri 7 років тому +30

    Do the Vectrex!

  • @pauljensen519
    @pauljensen519 7 років тому +14

    Ben, did I see you TASTE the battery? Was it all dead, or just MOSTLY dead? Should we go through its pockets and look for loose change?

  • @VagnerFPanarello
    @VagnerFPanarello 7 років тому

    Finally an episode with loved Sega Saturn !!!

  • @nimrodlevy
    @nimrodlevy 7 років тому

    I adore the teardown video, if you want to do a portable version, it will be awesome!

  • @EastyyBlogspot
    @EastyyBlogspot 7 років тому +21

    I remember watching the video where the Sega saturn was cracked, took a long time but the way in was apparently the Video CD mpeg slot. Was built like a fortress i believe Sega saturn CDs were specific to the console as they had a wobble pattern in the edge which was read and shop bought CD's do not have that

    • @geovani60624
      @geovani60624 7 років тому +6

      Eastyy what contributed to it is also that the saturn is not popular enought for a good team get engaged and work really hard in it, so it took a long time for a skilled boy get interested enought to make it

    • @segat-800
      @segat-800 5 років тому

      @@geovani60624 Dreamcast sold about the same and that was cracked easily. Saturn was just difficult to crack.

    • @geovani60624
      @geovani60624 5 років тому

      @@segat-800 dreamcast was easily cracked because it was based on a version of windows that people knew how to skip the authentication, that's why it was cracked so fast, it was actually the easiest console to crack, it took just days or weeks if i'm not mistaken

  • @itsstillthinking1999
    @itsstillthinking1999 7 років тому

    The Saturn also had the Netlink which allowed for Internet play and Web surfing. Fans have revived the Netlink game pages/leaderboards and have also managed to get games to work over voip now

  • @AvigationProcom
    @AvigationProcom 7 років тому +1

    Ben's console teardown vids are among my favorites. Currently reading a book on the history of IBM. Can you teardown some historic equipment like the IBM 360? Or how about a video lesson on the Army ENIAC from 1943?

  • @Cwiiis
    @Cwiiis 7 років тому +6

    I'd love to see a Pansonic 3DO FZ-1 tear-down. Perhaps in conjunction with an FZ-10 for comparison?

  • @vinnysgphone
    @vinnysgphone 7 років тому

    Will be sad to see you go, especially with content like this. It's understandable though, wish you best in your next endeavors guys!

  • @TAGMedia7
    @TAGMedia7 7 років тому

    I'm going to miss this show. Immensely.

  • @WannaBeCanadians
    @WannaBeCanadians 6 років тому

    YOUR VIDEOS ARE AWESOME!

  • @mOczakowski
    @mOczakowski 6 років тому +1

    Yes, excellent guess that chip is the MPEG decoder =)

  • @ranoonay
    @ranoonay 6 років тому

    So many nerdy puns, I love this channel 😂

  • @erniesdeck7550
    @erniesdeck7550 7 років тому

    I very much enjoyed this tear down!! Thank you guys!

  • @thehumbleone1983
    @thehumbleone1983 7 років тому +2

    The Sega Saturn I have always love it

  • @Slap_Tech
    @Slap_Tech 7 років тому

    Totally paused this video to watch some Radiant Silvergun gameplay. Was not disappointed.

  • @hateeternalmaver
    @hateeternalmaver 7 років тому

    I _am_ a musician and I _did_ laugh at "be flat".
    Great teardown Heck, I hope for going out you'll leave us with more big ones like here... you know what I mean. ;)
    all the best to you
    as for an idea for a teardown: show how the 3DS works. ;)

  • @khanv1ct244
    @khanv1ct244 7 років тому

    Decathlon on Sega Saturn was so much fun!

  • @creato938
    @creato938 7 років тому +38

    Classic ben heck is back.

    • @ninjamaster3453
      @ninjamaster3453 7 років тому

      Nah he's too tired to make it portable

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому

      Oh yea. :)

    • @n_3719
      @n_3719 6 років тому

      ben hack

  • @323GONZALEZ
    @323GONZALEZ 7 років тому +11

    Teardown the turbografx 16

    • @FinalBaton
      @FinalBaton 7 років тому

      This. Or the japanese equivalent

  • @GotTh3Frag
    @GotTh3Frag 7 років тому

    I'm going to miss this show when it ends this year.

  • @skylordslippain815
    @skylordslippain815 7 років тому

    Can't believe I was 15 when I found Ben on UA-cam.

  • @dan_loup
    @dan_loup 7 років тому

    The chip next to the Mpeg cartridge is probably the SH-1 CPU used to control the CD-ROM and talk to the MPEG cartridge.
    Also that System control chip also performs the 3D T&L operations.

  • @MrYessireebob
    @MrYessireebob 7 років тому

    Sonic Spinball had some of my favorite music/sound effects..of all people my grandma introduced me to a lot of the early sonic titles

  • @retroregamer7219
    @retroregamer7219 6 років тому

    Love this, and would love some more retro game system teardowns!

  • @dexmitchell9885
    @dexmitchell9885 7 років тому +1

    That T.J. Miller comment broke my brain LOL!!! You da man Ben!

  • @elin111
    @elin111 3 роки тому

    I grew up during the PS1/N64/Saturn era, and did not know the Saturn even existed until a few years ago.

  • @VivaLePunk1307
    @VivaLePunk1307 6 років тому

    Loving the random movie opinions while diving into a weirdly constructed console. Definitely cracked me up. Also, that is some good editing! I'd like to see a teardown of an arcade JAMMA board and be analyzed. Something like Final Fight, 4pl Ninja Turtles, or even Galaxy Force 2. I want to know why a single game had all those chips on the board. Hope this helps!

    • @jeremyf9124
      @jeremyf9124 2 роки тому

      Arcade games had a lot of microchips because the ROM chips that held game data were also on the board (but were in a cartridge/CD on a home system). Also, the manufacturing tech wasn’t as advanced then, memory chips couldn’t hold much, so there were a lot. Arcade systems usually had more RAM too, to help graphics (like Sega ST-V arcade board vs. Saturn). Also, arcade boards had the newest tech, which means a lot of special purpose chips. Companies figure out how to consolidate them by the time a similar-powered home system comes out.

  • @joshaction1
    @joshaction1 7 років тому

    Can't believe you're leaving! Good luck sir!

  • @noface24
    @noface24 7 років тому

    This was the first console I modded. The mod chip was very easy to install.
    It was a great way to introduce a newbie like me to console modding. Still have my Saturn, I love that thing :-)

  • @chrisstockton7153
    @chrisstockton7153 7 років тому

    TEARDOWN a newer Arcade machine of like StarWars Pod racers, and so kind of newer Arcade machine, I think that would be awesome. Not sure where you'd find one but none the less AWESOME. Great channel thank you

  • @chakrazoo
    @chakrazoo 7 років тому +1

    TJ Miller getting blown up in Transfomers Age Of Extinction was outstanding :D

  • @sasanmottaghipour876
    @sasanmottaghipour876 7 років тому +9

    Neo Geo teardown!

  • @steveelmy
    @steveelmy 7 років тому

    My suggestion would be to do a huge teardown video chronicling and comparing the different models of the Gameboy series: Original Gameboy, Play-It-Loud Gameboy, Gameboy Pocket, Gameboy Light, Super Gameboy/Super Gameboy 2, Gameboy Color, Gameboy Advance, Gameboy Player, Gameboy Advance SP and Gameboy Micro! It would be interesting to see how the enormously popular Gameboy series progressed technologically (I don't know if anyone has done an internal analysis of them all).

  • @JasonMeeks79
    @JasonMeeks79 7 років тому

    I still have 2 sega saturns. 1 working yet, and 1 for parts. great system, amazing games.

  • @Otacon3603
    @Otacon3603 7 років тому +15

    Teardown the Phillips CDI.

    • @Effyew2
      @Effyew2 7 років тому

      Blakk Lion which one? There's many different models.

  • @Effyew2
    @Effyew2 7 років тому

    gonna miss this stuff!

  • @johnnychang4233
    @johnnychang4233 7 років тому +19

    If Ben try to make the Saturn portable, he must postpone his retirement for at least two years to figure it out how to get around all this over-complicated design.

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому +2

      johnny chang but it'd be a GREAT retirement project.

  • @TheSocialGamer
    @TheSocialGamer 7 років тому

    Not sure if you did this before but I'd love to see a teardown of the all might Amiga 500 or maybe the Atari 800xl home computers. These arent consoles per-say but they were built like'em with mostly one board with everything all build into it. Great stuff as always, cheers!

  • @robintst
    @robintst 6 років тому +1

    How about tearing down a Game Gear or a Nomad and comparing them to the internals of a Master System or Genesis respectively? Or maybe just tear down a TurboGrafx-16 to give the distant runner up of that generation some love and attention?

  • @zyrobs
    @zyrobs 7 років тому

    The "bus asic" is the dual cpu controller. Yes, they needed an extra ASIC to make the second CPU work. And yeah, it also handles bus access for the DRAM and the Boot ROM.The chip you couldn't identify is the SH1 cdrom controller.If you think this board is complicated, try checking the launch model. Now that one is all over the place. Stacked PCBs, extra pcbs for the leds, a slot for a cooling fan that ultimately wasn't used, lots of empty space in the middle, and the boot rom is a giant DIP chip. By 1998 they managed to get the boards simpler by integrating a bunch of stuff together, but it still had 5 or 6 200 pin ASICs inside.

    • @aussieguy1012
      @aussieguy1012 7 років тому

      Jesus they actually released almost prototype boards as a finished product?

    • @zyrobs
      @zyrobs 7 років тому

      And sold a million of it in 2 months in Japan. Also, they actually did advertise it as 64bit there, although they did specifically say that it's 64bit because it is 2x32bit.

  • @noobguy57
    @noobguy57 7 років тому +22

    What a underrated console

    • @waltercomunello121
      @waltercomunello121 6 років тому

      It wasn't just *underrated* . It was poorly conceived, engineered, marketed, supported and programmed. Thus, just cursed from its debut, but it wasn't its fault. Then, the underrating ensued.

  • @u4890
    @u4890 6 років тому

    You guys fucking rock, you know that? Way ahead of many others.

  • @bitsnbobsbobsnbits368
    @bitsnbobsbobsnbits368 7 років тому

    When I got the saturn on launch it did feel like a big leap in generation, almost arcade hits in the bedroom. Love the sega feel the music and graphic style was excellent. These days we expect to much, game play gone through the window.

  • @mr.chavez3093
    @mr.chavez3093 7 років тому

    Love your teardowns! Learn so much from your videos. How about an ATARI LYNX teardown! Unless you have done it already as I was just too lazy to look around for it on your video list. You should have a Million subscribers already. I'll start the chant! Million! Million! Million!

  • @JC-qu5lv
    @JC-qu5lv 7 років тому

    Please consider doing a TG16 and/or Neo Geo AES teardown technical competition.

  • @MajorKrafter
    @MajorKrafter 7 років тому

    Ive been waiting for this

  • @swamilive
    @swamilive 7 років тому

    I'd love to see a teardown of either the Bally Astrocade or any of the Nintendo Color TV Game consoles.

  • @timothyteglovic748
    @timothyteglovic748 7 років тому

    I enjoyed the Giant GameBoy that you guys did. There are a lot of other portable game systems which could be fun to see go through the same "Giant" treatment.

  •  6 років тому

    please try and see if the sd card replacement works in place of the cd-rom. would love to see a portable saturn!.

  • @nicknoble8015
    @nicknoble8015 2 роки тому

    Was hoping to see more about how the cartridge slot connects to the motherboard

  • @Veemo98
    @Veemo98 7 років тому +23

    Tear-down everyone's favorite console the 3DO.

    • @MrTBoneSF
      @MrTBoneSF 7 років тому +3

      And turn it into a portable.

    • @jackhanson1852
      @jackhanson1852 6 років тому +1

      Portable version with Plumbers Don’t Wear Ties as a built-in game 😁

  • @TheLambLive
    @TheLambLive 7 років тому +1

    7:40 - That's the Saturn SH-1 (Hitachi SuperH RISC Engine) chip. Does copy protection A/D D/A conversion and CD control... yep, it's another CPU !

  • @spidermcgavenport
    @spidermcgavenport 6 років тому

    Has it been suggested a Teardown of the Sega Nomad? Because I love that console!

  • @nng1979
    @nng1979 6 років тому

    That un-identified chip I believe was a math co-processor / floating point unit. It's worked in tandem with the SH2's and VDP1 to pump out close to million 'raw' polygons. In game we probably got anywhere from 60K-180K textured and lit polygons / sec. But this was awesome for that era.

    • @jeremyf9124
      @jeremyf9124 2 роки тому

      It’s actually a Hitachi SH-1 CPU that was part of the CD drive section.

  • @kubev
    @kubev 7 років тому +6

    I believe that your Jaguar comment is incorrect. Jaguar wasn't considered to be 64-bit because two of the processors were 32-bit; Jaguar was considered to be 64-bit because it had a 64-bit bus (which was shared between other components, resulting in serious bottlenecks if the 68000 was in use) and a couple of other 64-bit components (and an ability to process 64-bit instructions, but I recall it being odd in terms of how it did so). I want to say that it was Jeff Minter who said that the Jaguar was 64-bit where it counted, and I don't think he's incorrect, as what made sense in terms of 3D system architecture really wasn't known around that time. Atari was just making guesses, and I don't think Jaguar's a bad system; it was arguably just even more misunderstood than Saturn. Given what developers finally managed to put up with on PS2 and PS3, I actually kind of wish we could go back in time and see what people could've done with Jaguar with decent dev tools and motivation.

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому

      Kevin Bender I think the Saturn and Jaguar (and definitely the Jag cd) had so much more to offer.

  • @collin3012
    @collin3012 7 років тому

    I'd be done to see some graphics card teardown and hardware mods. People don't usually like risking their cards, so there aren't many high quality videos out there on it.

  • @KegRaider
    @KegRaider 7 років тому

    I have the original Wii, with a WODE (Wii Optical Drive Emulator), which allows you to store the original DVD (HAH) game onto a USB HDD/SD Card. Pretty cool, I don't think i have seen you guys cover that ever.

  • @wonder-games3579
    @wonder-games3579 7 років тому

    Silly question. How do you replace a spindle on the Saturn? Mine has popped off and I bought a new one to replace it but I am unsure how to place it there.

  • @electronash
    @electronash 7 років тому

    11:30
    Technically, a stock N64 actually has 4.5 MBytes of RAM.
    Not quite the total of what's on the Saturn, but then the Saturn is including things like the battery-backed SRAM as well.
    (whereas that would be inside the cart or "Mempak" on the N64.)
    But, the N64 doesn't use a great deal of that extra half megabyte of RAM, as it's only used for the "coverage" data which helps the RDP to calculate the anti-aliasing stuff for the frame buffer / polygons.
    They basically used 9-bit wide (parity) RDRAM on the N64, which gets accessed in 8-word chunks, so the main bus inside the RCP chip is actually 72-bits wide (64 bits of main data, plus the extra 8 bits, which they called the "extended" bus.)
    So, the stock N64 has 36 Mbits (4.5 MBytes) of RDRAM, and the expansion pak takes that up to 72 Mbits (9 MBytes).
    (but it still can't quite directly use that full amount for actual data / code.)
    The Saturn was hugely over-complex, and must have cost Sega a LOT of money to produce and test, hence the high initial price tag.
    It was really just a version of Sega's ST-V arcade hardware (IIRC).
    (A market where the costs of the boards didn't matter quite so much, as long as they could generate some very nice graphics for their time, and get people spending their money in the arcades.)

  • @MoonOvIce
    @MoonOvIce 6 років тому

    I envy those people that had consoles for more than 20 years, I moved quite a few times since I moved out of my parents' house about 10 years ago (I'm 30), and have not kept a single console, and I owned A LOT of them.

  • @joeypitera5886
    @joeypitera5886 7 років тому

    I'm a huge fan of the show and I have learned so much just from watching I would love to see you do a proper ps2 portable I am working on one myself and I learned how to get to where I am in that process by watching your Sega Dreamcast portable specifically for wiring the screen also I found a pin out that you did on Google

  • @HereForAStorm
    @HereForAStorm 7 років тому +6

    The battery door could take a VCD card to play movies, wasnt released in US, shame.

    • @televisionandcheese
      @televisionandcheese 7 років тому +1

      It was released in Europe though????
      My Saturn came with one out of the box, and I think it came with a copy of Toy Story on VCD.

    • @Jsalrulz
      @Jsalrulz 6 років тому +1

      @@televisionandcheese Mine did.

    • @sdcserg1
      @sdcserg1 5 років тому

      @referral madness it was released in europe i have one that i bought in 1996

  • @stephenwilson4628
    @stephenwilson4628 7 років тому +1

    How about a 3do m2 teardown.i believe there are a few out in the wild

  • @MartinX192
    @MartinX192 7 років тому +1

    theres a video here on youtube explaining why no one had made a cd-rom replacement.
    Apparently that board attached to it is basically a mini motherboard independent of the main board

    • @MartinX192
      @MartinX192 7 років тому

      NOW...but up until 1 1/2- 2 years ago there hadnt been. He asked why it took so long hence the past tense 'had'
      The saturn was WAY ahead of its time so far in fact no one had any idea how or why it was designed. I believe it was the very first anything to do a few things hardware wise

    • @MartinX192
      @MartinX192 7 років тому

      no need to be defensive. I had no idea thank you for bringing this to my attention

  • @MrSimonelite
    @MrSimonelite 7 років тому

    I would really love to see you try to make the saturn portable!

  • @Kevinsyel
    @Kevinsyel 7 років тому

    Hey Ben, They actually DON'T really have an SD loader for the Saturn, you still NEED to use discs to play it!
    There is one engineer who has been working for a while on bypassing the disc, and really understanding the inner workings on the Saturn, he's far along, but still has a long way to go!

  • @DigitalCoffee-OG
    @DigitalCoffee-OG 7 років тому +3

    Need to make a Sega Saturn Portable!!

    • @dad7275
      @dad7275 7 років тому

      Geek Of Truth2 yes he does!

  • @dad7275
    @dad7275 7 років тому

    Now Ben, PLEASE make a portable out of the Saturn! So what if it's "BIGG" ...it'd be so cool!!

  • @francisalie2237
    @francisalie2237 7 років тому

    Can you do an ultimate sega console that reunite all of them in one.

  • @newtonkline3091
    @newtonkline3091 3 роки тому

    That unidentified chip you pointed out I think is the dsp kind of like the FX chip. It supercharged the Saturn and was hardly ever used. Powerslave exhumed uses it and is what made 3d games run smoother.

    • @jeremyf9124
      @jeremyf9124 2 роки тому

      It’s a Hitachi SH-1 CPU that’s part of the CD drive section.

    • @jeremyf9124
      @jeremyf9124 2 роки тому

      The System Control Unit at 8:17 has a DSP in it, that’s part of why it’s big. The DSP can help with graphics.

  • @izzieb
    @izzieb 7 років тому +69

    The copy protection system on these was ingenious. Took almost 2 decades for someone to crack it.

    • @Stythysx
      @Stythysx 7 років тому +36

      I installed a mod chip in my Saturn in the early 2000s. It bypasses the protection. Hardly 2 decades

    • @digitalblasphemy1100
      @digitalblasphemy1100 7 років тому +10

      yeah I was wondering why that video got so much attention when products like Phoebe and Rhea were already for sale for several years.

    • @tonymack
      @tonymack 7 років тому +8

      I think the OP is talking about emulation

    • @amihartz
      @amihartz 7 років тому +14

      Installing mod chips is not something the vast majority of consumers can or would even want to do, so it hardly matters towards sales. As long as it can't play burned discs or can't be easily soft-modded then the copyright protection has practically accomplished its goals.

    • @rexapis2125
      @rexapis2125 7 років тому +8

      amihart
      Maybe in the US, mod chips weren't that popular, but in the UK & Europe, any serious gamer would have their console modded..

  • @ManuTheDeath
    @ManuTheDeath 7 років тому

    How about a Sharp x68000 or an Amiga?

  • @RadioMartyT1B
    @RadioMartyT1B 7 років тому

    Ben you FRIGGIN genius!!!!

  • @GameTechRefuge
    @GameTechRefuge 7 років тому

    Replaced my Saturn Bios ROM chip with a uni bios late last year :). No magnification, my eyes went a bit wonky. Love the Saturn.

  • @famitory
    @famitory 7 років тому

    they should teardown more of the FMV consoles. 3DO and CD-i

  • @moosemaimer
    @moosemaimer 7 років тому

    Back when I had a bunch of consoles all connected to one TV, a Powersquid was the way to go. You could even plug in all the weird 8-bit consoles with their gigantic power bricks.

  • @magnus87
    @magnus87 7 років тому

    I have a Japanese Sega Saturn model 2 but its more yellow than white, I can retrobright it however I prefer to buy other case for the console.
    So, can I put the model 2 main board on an American Model 1 case or will I need a model 2?

  • @dakenhowlett
    @dakenhowlett 7 років тому

    tear down a famicom and a famicom disk drive :) or a twin famicom, the one with both combined. that would be awesome to see ben.

  • @AidGum
    @AidGum 7 років тому

    2:25 Why did you show an Xbox One X next to an original PS4? Shouldn't that be the original model XOne next to the original PS4?

  • @drachengott95
    @drachengott95 7 років тому

    Tear down of older console's like Turbografx 16 and cd add-on, sega cdx, 3do, Atari Jaguar, NeoGeo, or some of the Japanese game systems that didn't come out in the US.

  • @maricate
    @maricate 6 років тому

    Is there a way to build a adapter for insert Genesis cartridges in ram expansion slot and make the Motorola 68000 run Genesis games ?

  • @madfinntech
    @madfinntech 7 років тому

    Do a teardown of the launch PS3 with the PS2 Graphics Synthesizer and Emotion Engine on board. Would love to see that!

  • @retrocratictv275
    @retrocratictv275 6 років тому

    Have you tried tearing apart a Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD or a Turbo Grafx16?

  • @barc0deblankblank
    @barc0deblankblank 7 років тому

    Hey Ben! I've been a fan of your work ever since before there were any youtubes. Now that you're running out of consoles, might I suggest a pet hobby of mine? Console development kits. I'm sure you can get away with some older ones, and I know I'm really intrigued by the exotic things that went into them. AG forums had been my home for years, so feel free to consult with the guys there.

  • @Vamptonius
    @Vamptonius 6 років тому

    I'd be interested in a PSP (1002, for preference as it's the only version I have). And I've heard there's ways of upgrading the standard battery to something more practical?

  • @coffee84
    @coffee84 3 роки тому

    cool, are the controller ports modular? so they could be swapped out? cause my japanese saturn doesnt always register controller