David Hayward looks back at one of the best consoles ever made
By the late 90s, the console had well and truly taken over as the dominant gaming platform of the living room, while the PC was relegated to the corner of the bedroom or some other smaller room in the house.
After the magnificent success of the Master System, followed by the record beating popularity of the Mega Drive, Sega had a little blip. The poor Saturn, despite being well ahead of its time in terms of processing power, failed to warm to the buying public, who instead opted for the Nintendo 64 and Sony PlayStation.
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