I just don't know if this applies to the Sega Saturn or Sony Playstation cores.Īlso, luckily someone already ripped the chinese game's backgrounds, i was wondering if it could be done, since its made with the "2D Fighter Maker 2nd" fighting game engine, fortunately someone already did: The best saturn emulator nowadays is Mednafen's Sega Saturn RetroArch core, however, i'm not sure if you can toggle layers on and off, apparently, it can be done by pressing CTRL+1 throug 9: It can also be done with the "SSF" emulator (It is older, so i don't recommend it, but just in case there is a rare instance where a game is compatible in SSF but not Yabause)
With the "Yabause" Sega Saturn emulator, you can use the toggle layer function to capture just the backgrounds:
This game, at first i wasn't gonna sugest, because i remember it being really crazy and random, but then i looked it up again, and i think the digitized stages are actually pretty o.k: I also found this while browsing that 's kind of bizarre, but some stages like the rooftop one do seem to use some digitized photographs:Īnd this, lol.of course, the character sprites are unusable xD but some of the stages could be partly used or touched up to add detail or fix perspective issues:Īnother 3DO game which i forgot about, or confused for way of the warrior, is "Shadow: War of Succesion": This one i also completely forgot about, for the PSX, 悟空伝説 "Gokuu Densetsu: Magic Beast Warriors": This game also seems to use digitized photographs of real locations for some of the stages: I also found this game while browsing that spriters' resource site, "Battle Monsters", i've never heard of it before.:
I thought maybe the backgrounds would be useful, but i can't find sprite rips of the arcade version.however, the SNES uses digitized actors instead of some of the 3D CG characters in the arcade version, it is a bit low resolution, but just in case you'd like to take a look: Awesome!No problem, Batman Forever is also available for the Playstation and Saturn, if that's any help.