Many role-playing games (JRPGs) released for the Sega Saturn remain largely inaccessible on modern gaming platforms, with players often needing the original hardware to experience them. Despite the enduring appeal of the Saturn's JRPG library, very few of these titles have been re-released or ported to contemporary consoles or digital storefronts. This situation poses a challenge for fans who wish to explore the Saturn's distinctive role-playing catalogs without owning the original console. The article cites the technical complexity of the Saturn's architecture and its niche market status as key factors limiting the motivation and feasibility for developers and publishers to create ports or remasters. As a result, the original Sega Saturn hardware still plays a critical role in preserving access to many of these classic JRPGs. This scenario underscores the ongoing difficulties in video game preservation and access for certain legacy platforms.