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The Sega Saturn, 30 Years Later
In the early 1990s, Sega was riding high off the monstrous success of its Sega Genesis video game console, which was ...
In May of 1995, the video game industry hosted its first major trade show. Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) was designed to shine a spotlight on games, and every major player wanted to stand in it. ...
In the annals of game console history, the Sega Saturn is probably the most convoluted system of all time, even giving the Playstation 3 a run for its rings. Also known as the system on which Sega ...
The Sega Saturn is now considered a forgotten classic. No, it didn’t sell as well as many other consoles of the era, but it shouldn’t be ignored. Sega’s first full-on CD-based console came before the ...
Sega has had its share of successful and not-so-successful mascots (sorry, Alex Kidd, we know you tried) over the years, but few have been as cool as Segata Sanshiro, the star of late ’90s ...
Sega president Yukio Sugino comments on the possibility of developing a miniature console based on the classic Sega Saturn machine. In the last few years, gaming companies have been producing ways for ...
Ah, 1995. A time when Coolio’s “Gangster’s Paradise” was all over the radio, flat discs of memory called CDs went mainstream, and former 49ers running back O.J. Simpson, “Juice”, was famously ...
The Sega Saturn is well known for being a commercial failure, but the console and games maintain a cult following to this day. The technically impressive Burning Rangers is one such game with its ...
Sega is teasing some kind of major announcement for late March, and it's making fans of an oft-forgotten system and franchise very excited. Could we be getting a Sega Saturn Mini? And is it possible ...
The Ymir emulator for PCs has received a major update that improves performance and compatibility. The Sega Saturn emulator also now offers screenshot functionality and support for two notable Saturn ...
It’s rare to find a hidden gem like Devil Blade Reboot. The vertical-scrolling shoot-’em-up looks and plays like a Japan-only release for the Sega Saturn, the kind you’d read about on message boards ...
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