Here's how the Sega Dreamcast died. On January 31 2001, Peter Moore, Sega of America’s senior vice president of marketing, announced to the world that SEGA w...
You can tell how bad it was for developers when even Sega Technical Institute moved Sonic X-treme development off 32X to Saturn and then, after the designer and programmer basically had mental breakdowns, they cancelled it entirely.
I agree with you, Saturn would have been fine if developers had the time to learn the architecture and if Sega hadn’t pulled the launch forward by 6 months today by surprise.
I feel so sorry for all those devs who started work on things for the CD or 32X to totally find them defunct before they were able to release their games.
You can tell how bad it was for developers when even Sega Technical Institute moved Sonic X-treme development off 32X to Saturn and then, after the designer and programmer basically had mental breakdowns, they cancelled it entirely.
I agree with you, Saturn would have been fine if developers had the time to learn the architecture and if Sega hadn’t pulled the launch forward by 6 months today by surprise.
I feel so sorry for all those devs who started work on things for the CD or 32X to totally find them defunct before they were able to release their games.