Would Shenmue & Sonic Adventure have saved it?
Probably if they came out in the launch window yeah
>>12212145The Saturn did well in Japan.
Of course like they saved the Dreamcast Oh wait
>>12212145Sonic by xmas 1994 and Shenmue the latest big launch in xmas 1999.
>>12212145Shuttering SoJ is the only thing that would have saved Sega. They were dead weight living in the past and Japan was their worst market
>>12212145If they were available within a year of launch then yes.
>>12212145never releasing the 32x would have saved it and by extension also the dreamcast
>>12212474But could 32X compatibility have saved the Saturn?
>>12212202It barely outsold the N64 even with the headstart, and VF2 was its only million seller. It bombed.
>>12212634>It barely outsold the N64Man, I knew the N64 was a total failure of a machine, but it actually got outsold by the Saturn in its home market? Crazy.
>>12212712nintendo derangement syndrome
>>12212145What a cutie.What's her name?
>>12212145No, 32x and Sega of Japan considering Sega of America as competition would have still buried it.
shenmue adventure team racing
>>12212145No. The Sega CD, 32X, and Premature launch in NA sealed the system's fate.
>>12212938Fact is that it would've done much better if it had more real killer apps like Virtua Fighter instead of pathetic garbage like tranny clown.
>>12212875play nintendo, be deranged
>>12212145>Would Shenmue & Sonic Adventure have saved it?Both of these games would need to be completely different to run on the Saturn, and I'm not just talking about graphics but also the scale of themSo no one can tell because those games don't exist