Battle Stations

Battle Stations

Sega Saturn · 1997

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About this game

This naval combat game feature a 1 and 2 player game.

The 1 player game is split between either Arcade or Campaign mode.

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The 2 player game is split between Arcade or War Games mode.

The Campaign mode features 50 missions with objectives such as eliminating enemy supply convoys or carrying out a full scale assault on an opponent's homeland.

The player then selects the admiral they want to fight in the battle.

There are 5 opposing admirals and each admiral has their own set of skills on how they wage war.

The Arcade mode lets 1 or 2 players choose their ship and then have a 1 on 1 ship battle.

Players earn points for sinking their opponent's ships which will allow them to climb 10 naval ranks all the way from Ensign to Fleet Admiral.

The War Games mode allows 2 players to play against each other in 26 different locations.

Players can compete in these locations in three different ways.

One way, is called war, with the objective to destroy every one of their opponent's ships.

Another way, is to play capture the flag, which has the player trying to sink their opponent's flag ship and then return the flag back to their own harbor.

The final way is called capture the harbor.

This has the player attempt to drop marines, who are being carried inside a troop transport, off into their enemy's harbor, so the harbor can be attacked and captured.

In this mode, players also get to choose between playing as one of several countries, or have a balanced or custom naval force.

This choice affects the number of units of each type of ship the player starts the battle with.

The game features 8 types of ships which are aircraft carriers, destroyers, battleships, cruisers, patrol boats, mine layers, troop transports, and submarines.

Each ship has different ratings in the categories of top speed, target range, hull strength, main guns, special weapon, and defensive weapon.

Gameplay has players moving their ships strategically on an overhead map.

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About Sega Saturn

The Sega Saturn (1994/1995) struggled commercially against the PlayStation despite strong 2D capabilities and a library beloved by shoot-'em-up and RPG fans. Its relatively low sales translated directly into low print runs for many games, making the Saturn one of the more expensive retro platforms to collect completely — several titles now sell for hundreds of euros in good condition.

Gamevaro tracks Battle Stations for Sega Saturn with separate market values for loose, complete-in-box (CIB) and factory-sealed copies, sourced from real eBay sales. Prices also vary by region — PAL, NTSC-U and NTSC-J releases of the same game often sell for different amounts due to print run sizes and regional collector demand.

Adding Battle Stations to a Gamevaro collection takes seconds — search by title or scan the box barcode, and the app fills in cover art, release details and current pricing automatically. This SAT release dates back to 1997.

Price history

PAL · Item only
€31.73
+€7.42
▲ 30.5%
€24 €27 €30 €32 05-1706-0606-1306-1807-15

Market values by condition

PAL

Box Only
€19.96
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Manual Only
€12.48
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Item only
€31.73
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Complete in Box
€49.88
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New (sealed)
€84.86
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Graded New
€93.35
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NTSC-U

Box Only
€8.41
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Manual Only
€8.74
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Item only
€26.30
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Complete in Box
€21.87
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New (sealed)
€31.69
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Graded New
€89.68
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Recent sales

DateTypeRegionPriceSource
2026-07-15 Item only NTSC-U €26.30 eBay US
2026-07-15 Item only PAL €31.73 eBay NL
2026-07-15 New (sealed) NTSC-U €124.95 eBay US
2026-07-12 Manual Only PAL €12.48 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Manual Only NTSC-U €8.74 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Box Only NTSC-U €8.41 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Complete in Box NTSC-U €21.87 pricecharting
2026-07-12 New (sealed) NTSC-U €31.69 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Graded New PAL €93.35 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Item only PAL €24.86 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Item only NTSC-U €6.61 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Box Only PAL €19.96 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Complete in Box PAL €49.88 pricecharting
2026-07-12 New (sealed) PAL €84.86 pricecharting
2026-07-12 Graded New NTSC-U €89.68 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Manual Only NTSC-U €8.74 pricecharting
2026-07-10 New (sealed) PAL €84.83 pricecharting
2026-07-10 New (sealed) NTSC-U €31.67 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Box Only NTSC-U €8.40 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Item only NTSC-U €6.61 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Graded New PAL €93.31 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Item only PAL €24.84 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Graded New NTSC-U €89.64 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Box Only PAL €19.95 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Manual Only PAL €12.47 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Complete in Box NTSC-U €21.86 pricecharting
2026-07-10 Complete in Box PAL €49.86 pricecharting
2026-06-18 New (sealed) PAL €83.66 pricecharting
2026-06-18 Box Only PAL €19.67 pricecharting
2026-06-18 Item only NTSC-U €5.64 pricecharting

Market insights

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NTSC-U is 21% cheaper
The NTSC-U version (€26.30) is significantly cheaper than PAL (€31.73) loose. CIB: PAL €49.88, NTSC-U €21.87.
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Above average price
Current price €31.73 is above the average of €25.06 over the tracked period (range: €24.31€31.73).
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CIB commands 57% premium
A complete PAL copy (€49.88) costs 57% more than a loose copy (€31.73). Sealed goes for €84.86.

Rarity & condition

Battle Stations has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning enough copies circulate to establish a reliable market price.

Complete-in-box (CIB) copies typically command a premium over loose cartridges/discs because the original box and manual are more fragile and get discarded or damaged over time — fewer complete sets survive.

Frequently asked questions

How much is Battle Stations worth?

Battle Stations for Sega Saturn is currently worth €31.73 loose, €49.88 complete in box, and €84.86 factory sealed. Prices are based on real sales and update regularly on Gamevaro.

Is Battle Stations rare?

Battle Stations has a steady sales history on the tracked marketplaces, meaning it trades hands regularly and isn't considered particularly rare.

What's the difference between loose, CIB and sealed for Battle Stations?

Loose means cartridge or disc only, CIB (complete in box) includes the original box and manual, and sealed means factory-sealed and never opened. For Battle Stations, loose is €31.73 and CIB is €49.88 — CIB commands a premium because original boxes and manuals are fragile and often don't survive.

Is Battle Stations worth more in PAL or NTSC?

The PAL version of Battle Stations is currently worth €31.73 loose, versus €26.30 for NTSC-U. Regional price differences usually come down to print run size and regional collector demand.

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