Did anyone actually own one of these when they were commercially relevant?
Did anyone actually own one of these when they were commercially relevant?
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Dreamcast?
Had one of the few fighters I liked.
These were never relevant in any place that mattered.
Don't kid yourself.
Did this thing sell at all? I didn't even know about it when I was a kid. How did Sega survive this but then get killed by the Dreamcast
thats a saturn dude
it was relevant in japan, sold more than the n64 i think
it sold less than 10 million and the only reason sega survived was their arcades
Honestly, no. There was nothing worth owning for it aside from Shenmue and maybe Crazy Taxi. I only got one several years later when they were cheap and I could burn my own games
Like my post said.
These were never relevant in any place that mattered.
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Radiant Silvergun is the only game on the system worth caring about.
That's a Sega Saturn you dense shitposter
My cousin did, and I'm not really sure why. Wasn't a Sega kid or anything. All we ever played was Road Rash.
He got a Playstation a few years later and that solidified his platform choice. I don't think he even knew the Dreamcast was a thing
Japan's model is best model
I still want one.
It's soooo hard finding saturn stuff now in the states.
When I was in tokyo I could find saturn stuff all day long, and cheap. They liked it.
same, the saturn is such a bizarre console to me
Kind of. Bought one with a handful of games off of a classmate for $20 even back in '98, right around the time SoA went into hibernation to prepare for the Dreamcast. That same week, I managed to get Panzer Saga and Puzzle Fighter for another $20 each at Toys 'R Us, found a copy of Rayearth at a pawn shop some months later for $50. Played those pretty thoroughly, but then the internal battery died and wiped my saves, so I shelved it for a while.
Later on in '08, I got the Action Replay/Memory Card thing and bought a few imports off of eBay.
Good system. Comfiest D-pad in existence.
hell yeah. Saturn is still bad ass. it was the ps3 of its gen. lots of power under the hood. she me was originally running on it but project moved to Dreamcast.
only fags don't like Saturn
Nope. But anyone who actually did does more than vouch for it by trying to say it was the best console to have. Kek.
Go to any PS vs N64 thread and you will find people saying Saturn + N64 was the only combo you needed. The thing could just about manage Resident Evil 1, there is a reason it never got 2 and 3.
Got one for Christmas. I think I had a total of 6 or 7 games for it's entire run, it's library was that bad and that overpriced. Finding rentals in my town at the time was basically like hunting for rubies.
Good times.
sadly many good games were nippon onry
Yeah, I found that out the hard way.
I ended up picking up some lightguns for it though and got some decent use out of a copy of VirtuaCop.
That thing came and went so fast when i was a kid. I hardly remember it and i think the only thing they ever had in the demo kiosks was knights and sonic 3d. Kind boring as fuck compared to n64 and PlayStation