dan_banan on 05 August 2014
| SanAndreasX said: The Saturn got its name because Sega had a number of projects in the works in the mid-90s that were code-named after the planets. Sega Mercury - the Game Gear Sega Venus - the Nomad Sega Mars - the 32X Sega Jupiter - Basically a Saturn that used cartridges, a la the N64, instead of CD-ROMS. It would have had the same dual SH-2 chipset as the Saturn. Never released. Sega Saturn - self explanatory. Unlike the above systems, Sega didn't change its name from the codename. Sega Neptune - MegaDrive/32X in one system Sega Pluto - Saturn prototype with a NetLink built in Source: Sega Retro |
made me think of this
especially 0:34 ^^







