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TL GFX is a comprehensive guitar VST plugin/Standalone app that combines a vast collection of high-end guitar gear with a complete guitar studio, ideal for day-to-day practice routine, jam sessions and live performances.
TL GFX Effects collection features over 80 pieces of guitar gear, painstakingly modeled based on actual circuit diagrams of real-life analogs. From some of the most famous guitar amps to indispensable pedals and modulation effects, the TL GFX suite has everything you could possibly need to create a top-notch custom guitar tone.
With the TL GFX Standalone, a complete guitar studio can easily fit into just one app. From the must-have Tuner and Metronome, to a Backing track player, Rhythm Machine, Loop Station, Audition Mode and much more, you'll find all the tools you need for everyday guitar practice, quick demo recordings, vibrant jam sessions and even live gigs. No need for DAWs and complicated setup - just plug in your guitar and start playing!
By joining TL GFX's lively Online Community, you'll have access to a huge online preset library to fit any taste. Plus, in the regularly updated Collections section, you'll find over a hundred custom presets in the style of famous guitarists and rock bands.

22 amplifiers based on the most renowned real-world equivalents;
Over 60 models of guitar gear: from overdrive and dynamics control pedals to rack modulation effects;
Over 40 pre-made presets suitable for all genres, allowing you to start playing right away;
Cab sims with over 500 IRs, manually captured from the famous speakers;
Essential features for your day-to-day practice routine: from the must-have tuner to backing-track player and built-in recorder;
Access to Online Preset Library and Custom presets Collections with 150+ ready-to-use presets.
Lowest CPU Usage with a feather-light DSP engine.
Today, we’re diving into why the saint_seiya_sanctuary_battle_ps3.iso is still worth hunting down for your emulator or modded console. Released in 2011 (Japan) and 2012 (EU/US), Sanctuary Battle arrived with a lower price tag than most PS3 exclusives. Many dismissed it as a cash-in. They were wrong.
Sanctuary Battle is a flawed, short, beautiful arcade brawler. It respects the source material more than any game that came after it. Dust off your controller—the Sanctuary needs saving again. Have you played this hidden gem? Do you prefer the PS3 version or the later PS4 titles? Let us know in the comments below.
Published by: Retro Cosmo Chronicle
For the purists: The game includes the original Japanese voice actors (Mitsuru Miyamoto as Seiya, etc.). Hearing the classic "Nebula Chain!" with the PS3’s surround sound is auditory nostalgia at its finest. The ISO Situation: Emulation & Compatibility Since the PS3 store is technically still open but clunky, and physical copies are becoming collector items ($50+ for a clean copy), many fans are turning to the ISO format to play this via RPCS3 (the PS3 emulator).
If you grew up in the 80s or 90s screaming for the Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken or crying when a gold cloth shattered, you know that Saint Seiya (Knights of the Zodiac) holds a special place in the shonen hall of fame. While we’ve seen modern entries like Soldiers’ Soul , there is a specific gem hidden on the PlayStation 3 that often gets overlooked: . saint seiya sanctuary battle ps3 iso
But if you want to turn off your brain, pick the Phoenix, summon the Hou Yoku Ten Sho , and watch 50 pixelated soldiers explode into dust while the Pegasus Fantasy remix plays in the background?
Unlike the arena fighters where you can dodge easily, the boss fights here are scripted endurance tests. Fighting Taurus Aldebaran or Leo Aiolia in this game requires actual pattern recognition. They hit like trucks, and you genuinely feel the weight of the "Gold Saint barrier." They were wrong
Unlike the later fighting game entries, Sanctuary Battle is a (think Dynasty Warriors but with Cosmo). You pick a Bronze Saint—Seiya, Shiryu, Hyoga, Shun, or Ikki—and literally plow through hordes of Sanctuary soldiers. Why Play It in 2025? 1. The Aesthetic is Perfect Modern games use cell-shading, but Sanctuary Battle uses a soft, hand-drawn texture style that mimics the 1980s anime filter perfectly. When you activate the Seventh Sense , the screen flashes gold, and the framerate slows for impact. It feels like the manga panels coming to life.
With a fully scalable interface you can arrange your TL GFX workspace in the most convenient way possible.
The lightest DSP ensures minimal CPU usage: you can handle multiple plug-in instances without any visible load on your device.
No DAW? No Problem! TL GFX comes in both VST and Standalone formats, so you don't necessarily need a DAW to utilize all its features.

Today, we’re diving into why the saint_seiya_sanctuary_battle_ps3.iso is still worth hunting down for your emulator or modded console. Released in 2011 (Japan) and 2012 (EU/US), Sanctuary Battle arrived with a lower price tag than most PS3 exclusives. Many dismissed it as a cash-in. They were wrong.
Sanctuary Battle is a flawed, short, beautiful arcade brawler. It respects the source material more than any game that came after it. Dust off your controller—the Sanctuary needs saving again. Have you played this hidden gem? Do you prefer the PS3 version or the later PS4 titles? Let us know in the comments below.
Published by: Retro Cosmo Chronicle
For the purists: The game includes the original Japanese voice actors (Mitsuru Miyamoto as Seiya, etc.). Hearing the classic "Nebula Chain!" with the PS3’s surround sound is auditory nostalgia at its finest. The ISO Situation: Emulation & Compatibility Since the PS3 store is technically still open but clunky, and physical copies are becoming collector items ($50+ for a clean copy), many fans are turning to the ISO format to play this via RPCS3 (the PS3 emulator).
If you grew up in the 80s or 90s screaming for the Pegasus Ryu Sei Ken or crying when a gold cloth shattered, you know that Saint Seiya (Knights of the Zodiac) holds a special place in the shonen hall of fame. While we’ve seen modern entries like Soldiers’ Soul , there is a specific gem hidden on the PlayStation 3 that often gets overlooked: .
But if you want to turn off your brain, pick the Phoenix, summon the Hou Yoku Ten Sho , and watch 50 pixelated soldiers explode into dust while the Pegasus Fantasy remix plays in the background?
Unlike the arena fighters where you can dodge easily, the boss fights here are scripted endurance tests. Fighting Taurus Aldebaran or Leo Aiolia in this game requires actual pattern recognition. They hit like trucks, and you genuinely feel the weight of the "Gold Saint barrier."
Unlike the later fighting game entries, Sanctuary Battle is a (think Dynasty Warriors but with Cosmo). You pick a Bronze Saint—Seiya, Shiryu, Hyoga, Shun, or Ikki—and literally plow through hordes of Sanctuary soldiers. Why Play It in 2025? 1. The Aesthetic is Perfect Modern games use cell-shading, but Sanctuary Battle uses a soft, hand-drawn texture style that mimics the 1980s anime filter perfectly. When you activate the Seventh Sense , the screen flashes gold, and the framerate slows for impact. It feels like the manga panels coming to life.

TL GFX comes in 64-bit VST / VST3 / AU / Standalone.
Windows 11, 10, 8, 7 or Vista (64-bit only);
macOS 10.13 or higher (64-bit only);
Ubuntu 18 or higher (64-bit only);