Wman1996 said:
A Saturn would be quite feasible despite the tricky hardware and lower interest (outside of Japan) than the Dreamcast.
But the Dreamcast would be a headache because of the larger file sizes of the games and the controller. A Dreamcast Classic would be at least $100, and it's not too crazy to think of Sega charging $150 or more for it. Yeah, the file sizes tend to be a lot smaller than the PS2 and Xbox. But there are still plenty of games that are hundreds of megabytes, some even a gigabyte or more. Even if they could probably use 32 GB or under, that's a lot more than the tiny memory needed for the NES, SNES, and Genesis/Mega Drive. |
NAND has come down in price significantly since the SNES/NES launched.
They just won't be able to use high-grade SLC chips.