And why can’t I find it anywhere? I know it wasn’t very popular when it was out, but is there really a huge demand for it now? I remember 7 years so, I could walk into a retro game store and see a console for $45.

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    299 and having no games the year it released was what hurt them. Also not having an actual Sonic game. They would rather push out bad VNs.

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      PlayStation was less of a bitch to develop for, too. Once Sega fucked the US launch, it was over for the Saturn. Nobody was going to try learning to wrangle two CPUs, a 2D background-drawer and a 2D sprite-drawer that had its arm twisted into becoming a 3D quadrangle renderer when the market wasn’t there for it.

      Really, the only reason anyone collects for the Saturn is that it actually did pretty respectably in Japan on account of being the best 2D machine of the generation and actually having a competent launch strategy over there. Arcade ports, JRPGs and platformers are most of the Saturn’s stand-out titles. Ironically, the Nintendo 64 with its “3D-or-bust” attitude didn’t do well at all in Japan despite a respectable second place in worldwide performance.