Some games don’t work, others suffer noticeable input lag akin to City Connection’s official Cotton and Guardian Force emulations. So far they’ve figured out how to inject arbitrary Sega Saturn ROM images into the emulator, with results that are good to great. SSF has pretty good compatibility and performance, traits which have been borne out by GBAtemp members putting ZebraEngine through its paces. Based on various clues, ZebraEngine is almost certainly a variant of SSF, a closed-source Saturn emulator that started development over 20 years ago. In the meantime, Switch enthusiasts have figured out how to extract the emulator that runs the three late-‘90s games. The publisher is aware of the issue and promises updates to hopefully address it. While each game looks great in action, they reportedly have a very serious problem with input lag, even on PS4. The company calls its emulation technology ZebraEngine. ![]() City Connection gave each game a separate $18 release, but also collected them together in one $45 package called Cotton Guardian Force Saturn Tribute.
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