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Prototype of the unreleased game The Sacred Pools. | Prototype of the unreleased game The Sacred Pools. | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
* It's cancellation appears to be due to lack of critical reception, from both the press and Sega's internal QA department. | |||
* 3 Disks are included. The build date comes from the volume creation date of Disc 1, though the other two shouldn't be too far off. | *It's cancellation appears to be due to lack of critical reception, from both the press and Sega's internal QA department. | ||
* The Y button brings up some printout information, including ram usage and | *3 Disks are included. The build date comes from the volume creation date of Disc 1, though the other two shouldn't be too far off. | ||
*The Y button brings up some printout information, including ram usage and scene transition(i.e. if a "swish" is called for). | |||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
<gallery>Sacred Pools Saturn 1.png | <gallery> | ||
Sacred Pools Saturn 2.png | File:Sacred Pools Saturn 1.png | ||
Sacred Pools Saturn 3.png</gallery> | File:Sacred Pools Saturn 2.png | ||
File:Sacred Pools Saturn 3.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
==See also== | ==See also== |
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Prototype of the unreleased game The Sacred Pools.
Notes
- It's cancellation appears to be due to lack of critical reception, from both the press and Sega's internal QA department.
- 3 Disks are included. The build date comes from the volume creation date of Disc 1, though the other two shouldn't be too far off.
- The Y button brings up some printout information, including ram usage and scene transition(i.e. if a "swish" is called for).
Screenshots
See also