Since it’s the 30th anniversary of the Sega Saturn this week, I was looking up articles from back in the day.

First up this feature from Sega Pro 30 - April 1994 (UK)

This magazine can be downloaded in full here:
https://www.outofprintarchive.com/catalogue/segapro.html

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feature on the Sega Saturn from Sega Pro 30 - April 1994 (UK)
feature on the Sega Saturn from Sega Pro 30 - April 1994 (UK)
feature on the Sega Saturn from Sega Pro 30 - April 1994 (UK)

  • Out of Print Archive@mstdn.gamesOP
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    @[email protected]
    Double speed cd rom was pretty much the standard at that point.
    That’s why the model 1 NeoGeo was so rough to play as it was a single speed drive.

    The loading times on Saturn also weren’t bad at all thanks to the larger memory.
    2D games especially profited from this.

    Till this day it remains my most beloved system.
    It’s the system that actually felt like it was made just for me.
    That might explain the sales numbers in the west perhaps. 😅

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      @OutofPrintArchive Reading about how the memory expansion cartridges didn’t work outside of Japan without an additional regional bypass sounds pretty standard for Sega’s international missteps to me. “Plug in this thing, but you’ll need two other things to do so.”

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        @[email protected]
        That’s just basic region locking though.
        The Capcom cart was planned for international release at a time, but due to dwindling sales, those plans were shelved.
        Barely any games that even supported it released outside of Japan anyway.

        And hm the biggest fans had a 4-in-1 import cart anyway.