The Sega Saturn is most definitely an unforgettable console for many gamers. The era of 32-bit marvels enchanted a whole generation and showed what games were really capable of, while also providing glimpses of what they could potentially become in the future. An iconic console from the mid-90s, the Sega Saturn captured hearts with its iconic games such as Street Fighter, Vandal Hearts, and Panzer Dragoon.

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The Sega Saturn had a wide array of games that allowed players to embark on various adventures, be it high-octane arcade thrills and dazzling RPG journeys, or fighting games that make hearts skip a beat. Over the years, the popularity and value of the console's games have grown quite a bit, with the rarest Sega Saturn games now costing hundreds of dollars.

All prices were taken from PriceCharting.com and were accurate at the time of publication.

7 Saturn Bomberman ($475)

Saturn Bomberman Sega Saturn

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$148

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$475

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$808

Developed by Hudson Soft and released for the Sega Saturn in 1996, Saturn Bomberman is an action-filled party game with a lit fuse. As the fifth title in the Bomberman series, the game offers players a chance to ruin their friendships by hosting a game for up to ten players using the Sega Saturn's multitap accessory.

The game is simple yet fun. Players place bombs near their friends and run away from bombs. The game has a variety of stages that have different layouts and challenges. Having a very chaotic and fast-paced multiplayer mode, this game definitely earns a spot in any retro collection.

6 The House of The Dead ($515)

The House Of The Dead Sega Saturn

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$240

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$515

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$876

The House of the Dead is a light gun game that was first released in arcades and then ported to various platforms, including the Sega Saturn. The arcade version of the game was released in 1996, and the Sega Saturn version was released two years later, in 1998, allowing players to take up arms from the comfort of their own homes.

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In the game, players take on the role of a special agent whose mission is to investigate a house that is infested with zombies. The player must use their light gun to aim and shoot their way through green-bloodstained walls and uncover the truth hiding behind the dark secrets of the mansion.

5 Mega Man 8 ($572)

Mega Man 8 Sega Saturn

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$289

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$572

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$973

The eighth mainline title in the classic Mega Man series, Mega Man 8 was released in 1996 for the PlayStation and arrived on the Sega Saturn the following year. However, the game was not localized for the Sega Saturn in the PAL region. The game features the widely known Blue Bomber battling his way through numerous challenging levels while fighting the robotic minions of Dr. Wily.

It is no surprise that this classic side-scrolling platformer action game was a hit among players of the console, and it remains a beloved title decades later. The game's rarity and the popularity of the Mega Man franchise make it highly collectible and one of the most expensive Sega Saturn games around.

4 Burning Rangers ($750)

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$272

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$750

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$1,170

A unique action-adventure game developed by Sonic Team and Published by Sega, Burning Rangers offers a futuristic firefighting experience that takes place in a highly advanced world of technology and electric fires. The game was released in 1998 and with its fast-paced gameplay, breathtaking visuals, and wonderful soundtrack, quickly caught the attention of the masses.

A hidden gem in the library of the Sega Saturn, Burning Rangers gained a cult following and is cherished by retro gamers as well as collectors. It is without a doubt a magnificent addition to any collection, though will set players back quite a bit, with complete copies typically selling for around $750.

3 Magic Knight Rayearth ($760)

Magic Knight Rayearth Sega Saturn

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$362

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$760

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$1,524

Developed by Sega and published by Working Designs for the Sega Saturn, Magic Knight Rayearth is an RPG that was released in 1995. The game is based on the popular manga and anime series of the same name and lets the player take control of three young girls.

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Hikaru, Umi, and Fuu are transported to a world of magic called Cephiro where they must embark on a rescue mission. When all's said and done, it's a rather niche title, but one with a dedicated fanbase, with its colorful graphics, lighthearted story, and turn-based combat appealing to a wide range of players.

2 Battlesport ($834)

BattleSport Sega Saturn

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$151

Complete in Box

$834

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$1,418

Battlesport is a sports game with a futuristic setting. The game was released in 1996 for a variety of platforms and offers a combination of vehicular combat and sports elements. The objective of the game is to fire a ball into the opponent's goal while battling enemy crafts.

Surprisingly, the game did not receive as much interest as some of the other games for the system, despite the creative and innovative idea that it possessed. It would seem that even if the idea was a good one, the execution left quite a lot to be desired.

1 Panzer Dragoon Saga ($1,043)

Panzer Dragoon Saga Sega Saturn

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$900

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$1,043

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$1,652

Panzer Dragoon Saga is a game that lives up to its predecessors. Developed by Team Andromeda and published by Sega for the Sega Saturn in 1998, this title is the third game in the Panzer Dragoon franchise and is widely regarded as the most popular and most sought-after game for the Sega Saturn.

Due both to the high demand the game received and its limited release, Panzer Dragoon Saga is the rarest and most expensive Sega Saturn game. Many see it as a priceless addition to their collections, but those looking to put a dollar amount on it can expect to spend over a thousand bucks.

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