Rather reminds me of the mid-90s, when everybody thought they could get into console making thanks to the CD-ROM format's emergence. The number of CD-based consoles that failed between 1992 and 2000 was a ridiculous count. 3DO, CD32, Jaguar, LaserActive, Pippin, PC-FX, Saturn, CDTV, CD-i... And then there's the failed CD add-ons for cart-based consoles, like Sega CD and PC Engine CD. The most successful of the CD-based systems above (Saturn) still barely survived compared to its main two competitors, the Sony PlayStation and the Nintendo 64. Ultimately, only one CD-based console stood the market test, that being the aforementioned PlayStation.
Sky Render - Sanity is for the weak.








