Dumbest business decision?
Changing the initial specifications of the Sega Saturn from a single-processor unit, to a dual-core, dual VPU unit, effectively hamstringing easy programming for the system.
Not only this, not attempting to create a better SDK for developers, of which, the Genesis was great.
Those 2 decisions destroyed Sega as a console maker, effectively. A knee jerk reaction by a stupid Sega CEO caused one of the best systems to effectively crash. The Saturn would of been under-PS1 pricing, but instead, was $100 over.
Back from the dead, I'm afraid.







