The Sega Saturn is 30 years old in North America in May. It's a system with so much more to offer than tales of how not to launch a console, or its ties are into the eventual downfall of Sega as a hardware manufacturer. The Saturn has (great) games, and history, and we'll explore both all this month
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N64 still had kids and Nintendo loyalists while Sony successfully took the “older” audience that SEGA cultivated in the US and Europe with the Genesis.
Also judging by a game mag scan I saw once, ppl liked the early launch at first, funny enough
of the gen by a mile and goes back and forth on my favourite of all time
sega's ads in the 90s had become too 90s for their own good. which is pretty impressive in its own way