Got a Japanese Sega Saturn--to use its BIOS to run a golf game, pretty much. ; D
The CD-ROM drive on this one is busted, but that's okay, because it came with a SAROO, an open source optical drive emulator that plugs into the Saturn's RAM Expansion slot and runs games off a microSD card. But I got it for its other trick, which is that once you've pasted a certain 13 lines of assembly code into its config file, the next time you run a game from the SAROO, it'll dump the Saturn's BIOS to the microSD card.
Before SAROO, to get a Saturn BIOS "legally"--and emulators require them to run games, even the games you might legally rip yourself from your own game discs ; )--you'd have had to disassemble the Saturn, desolder its BIOS chip, and dump it with an EPROM programmer. 'p'
The Saturn & SAROO also came with this wireless pad--some SAROO builder appears to be a Megaten fan. ; )











