
SegaGuys put together a helpful video which basically undermines anything you fill find in this post, but I wanted to share it here in case anyone was not aware.
If you are curious about Saroo its essential like a ram cartridge that were released with games xmen vs street fighter and KoF… but instead of RAM it allows you to insert a SD card loaded with your favorite ripped saturn games. So no longer requiring you to open up the console to mod it.

Mine works rather well, I find more games work than dont. I really do need to keep track though, I keep forgetting the remove the broken games, and so I have a bit of wasted space on the card.

For those curious I bought mine from ebay for under 70$ included with an SD card.
My cartridge looks notably different than others I’ve seen, not sure whether they have something better or not, but like I said I haven’t had any issues, and I personally love this device.
Much of my gaming collection has either been sold off or was stolen.
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