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Homebrew Dev Recreates Minecraft on Saturn
https://retrorgb.com/homebrew-dev-recreates-minecraft-on-saturn.html
Homebrew Hero Builds Minecraft on Sega SaturnâYes, That Saturn
Forget emulation: a homebrew wizard has actually built Minecraft from scratch for the Sega Saturn. Developer Frogbull pulled off the impossibleâporting one of gamingâs most beloved voxel-based sandboxes onto hardware that peaked in the 1990sâand itâs already playable (if very early).
The prototype runs on modified Saturn hardware using Frogbullâs own clever optimizations and the Z-Treme Engine, wrapped in Segaâs low-level SGL graphics library. No fancy PC power here: just raw ingenuity to squeeze out performance on a 28.6MHz CPU and 2MB RAM. The result? A creative-mode sandbox with nine block types, infinite skies/oceans (well⌠simulated), and full audioâincluding that iconic music loopâplus floating movement via shoulder buttons. No mining, crafting, or collision yet⌠but itâs moving.
Whatâs next? Bigger worlds (thanks to a 4MB RAM cartridge), more block types, andâeventuallyâsurvival mechanics. With community support from devs on SegaXtreme Discord cheering him on, Frogbull may just deliver the Saturnâs most ambitious homebrew yet: a full-on tribute to a modern classic.
đĄ Fun fact: He stores each block in just 4 bitsâgiving him 16 possible IDs (one is air). Smart, efficientâand a testament to why Saturn homebrew still thrives decades later.
