Astal for Sega Saturn (輝水晶伝説アスタル) - Complete in Box NTSC-J
Astal for Sega Saturn (輝水晶伝説アスタル) - Complete in Box NTSC-J
Astal for Sega Saturn (輝水晶伝説アスタル) is a 2D action platformer from 1995, and this listing is for a complete-in-box Japanese NTSC-J copy in excellent condition, ideal for players and collectors alike. All original paper items are included and the disc is clean and well preserved, making it a strong candidate for graded or display purposes.
Item details
- Title: Kisuishou Densetsu Astal (輝水晶伝説アスタル)
- Platform/Region: Sega Saturn, NTSC-J (Japan) only.
- Publisher/Developer: Sega / Sega CS2.
- Genre: 2D action platformer with single-player focus.
- Release date (JP): 28 April 1995.
Condition
- Case: Original standard Saturn jewel case with minimal shelf wear, no major cracks, hinges open and close properly.
- Disc: Original GS-9019 game disc, very clean with only light signs of handling and no obvious deep scratches; fully suitable for play on Japanese hardware.
- Manual: Original full-colour manual present, pages clean with no writing, tears or significant creasing.
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Inserts/extras:
- Original spine card/obi present and in excellent shape.
- Original registration/consumer survey card included.
- Sega Saturn "Soft Information Vol.2 / Panzer Dragoon" mini catalogue included, a nice era-correct bonus.
Features & gameplay
- Beautiful hand-drawn 2D graphics that showcase the Saturn's sprite-scaling and parallax abilities, giving each stage a richly animated storybook look.
- Orchestral-style soundtrack and voiced intro theme that help the game stand out among early Saturn releases.
- Classic side-scrolling platforming with powerful grab/throw mechanics and a companion bird that can be sent to attack enemies or activate switches.
- Japanese version offers slightly more generous health/continues than the US release, making it the preferred version for many players.
Why collectors want this
Astal has become a cult favourite among Saturn fans thanks to its high production values, hand-drawn animation and status as an early showcase of the console's 2D capabilities. The game never saw a European release and remains exclusive to the Saturn, so a complete Japanese copy with obi, registration card and promotional catalogue like this one is relatively scarce and highly desirable for anyone building a serious Saturn or 1990s Sega collection.
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