Available Junkyar(d)chives:
Especially if you’re looking for in-depth analysis, personal
stories, history, and commentary, there’s so much great stuff out there but it’s
hardly a simple Google or Bing* search away. You can try searching YouTube and you
might get inundated with loads of videos but it can take forever to sift
through everything you’d want to find, if it even comes up in your search at
all. Other times you might face the opposite problem: an ostensible dearth of substantive
and easily searchable info whatsoever.
However, most of the time I’ve found that plenty of quality content
does exist even if the almighty search engine algorithm gods refuse to offer their divine guidance. On top of that, so many of these resources can be spread
across all manner of mediums – including videos, written articles, podcasts, images,
etc. – sometimes I’m not even sure what it is I’m actually looking for, even if
I’ve already found it!
Even internally within the Saturn Junkyard, this site is effing
old now! So it stands to reason that perhaps there are also great SJY articles --
buried deep in the layers of our disorganized stratum of scrap -- which may
still be perfectly relevant contributors to the conversations we’re having
about these same games today. And of course there’s the wealth of great content
that regularly comes from all of our Sega-loving friends throughout the
community. This stuff can be easy to miss.
So what to do?
Well, I thought it might be fun, or at the very least
helpful, to try and curate some of this great stuff where it can be made easier
to explore and peruse, regardless of whether you want to simply learn more
about an unfamiliar title or delve deeper into the body of work surrounding your
favorite Saturn games. But the point is it would all be made conveniently accessible
in one place -- like in a shrine, or an archive…or a Junkyard, perhaps?
Sure. Let’s go with that.
So here’s the goal: One game at a time, we’re going to do
our best to explore the reaches of the Junkyard and far beyond to deliver you
the best concentration of excellent Saturn game analysis, history, and
commentary we possibly can. Apart from curating more of these as we go, we’re
also happy to take suggestions for additional archives and aim to update these
over time. If there’s other cool content you’d like to suggest, feel free to
leave those links in the comments. Just note that for any original, independently-produced content, we will want to get the go-ahead from the creators to include their work.
So without further ado, I present you the first of -- let’s call them Junkyar(d)chives for now – and I’m immediately regretting that name choice. Anyway, until I come up with a better title, please enjoy this first curation effort, where we start with Sonic Team’s classic Saturn swansong: Burning Rangers.
So without further ado, I present you the first of -- let’s call them Junkyar(d)chives for now – and I’m immediately regretting that name choice. Anyway, until I come up with a better title, please enjoy this first curation effort, where we start with Sonic Team’s classic Saturn swansong: Burning Rangers.
Enjoy!
- Brian
Follow SJY (@SaturnJunkyard) and me (@TheVirtuaSchlub) on Twitter for a ton of tweets from twits!
- Brian
Follow SJY (@SaturnJunkyard) and me (@TheVirtuaSchlub) on Twitter for a ton of tweets from twits!
* j/k lol wtf is a Bing?
Excellent stuff! Good job VS!��
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