It's well past time for Sega to make classic Sega Saturn games available via emulation for modern systems.They regularly work with m2, the best emulation studio in the world. The games are in high demand and command high prices in the secondary market, and there's lots of classics stuck on the platform.I feel like Sega has been good about listening to fans, and the demand for Sega Saturn games is muted because there's an assumption that emulating it is "impossible" and would never happen.This is simply not true. The system has an unusual architecture for sure, but fan developed PC emulation will allow you to play most of the library without major issues on even older processors. There's no excuse why Sega couldn't develop a high quality emulator for ps4, switch, or Xbox one.Sony was pretty good last gen about releasing ps1 classics for ps3/Vita, and Nintendo has a good portion of the n64 library available, but with ps1 being ignored on ps4, and no sign of official Saturn emulation, I worry that the 32 bit generation is being forgotten.This is unacceptable from an archival standpoint as these games are the most vulnerable to damage and many discs even stored well and taken care of have started to deteriorate.Discuss some realistic titles that could be re-released that seem clear of obvious legal issues or control limitations?Even just getting the panzer dragoon trilogy of games, the model 2 style fighting games, and the working designs RPGs would be great. These games are getting more and more expensive by the year and more and more discs will deteriorate and become unusable over time.These big old cases are awesome but they're fragile and so are the discs inside them.