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Sega rushed the Saturn to market, blindsiding retailers and fans. The mishandled launch opened the door for Sony's PlayStation and marked the beginning of the end for Sega's console business.
July marks 30 years since the launch of the Sega Saturn console in Europe, and so began three years of its steady decline.
MSI has expanded its AM5 motherboard lineup with six new white-themed models catering to a range of users, from compact builds to full-sized gaming rigs. These new motherboards cover Mini-ITX, ATX, ...
Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association has announced the list of exhibitors and main visual for Tokyo Game Show 2025, which will run from September 25 to 28 at Makuhari Messe in ...
Intel used to be the go-to for gamers in need of a CPU, but AMD is taking over slowly. Let's see how AMD and Intel processors ...
Once a fabled ghost in Sega's hardware graveyard, the mythical Neptune—meant to combine the Mega Drive and 32X into a single ...
You can follow the board game expansions' Kickstarter here, where at the time of writing it's amassed over $900,000 in ...
The former console maker that once challenged Nintendo in both hardware and maskots is bringing back its rich herritage.
One of the Xbox team founding members, Laura Fryer, is critical of Microsoft's current strategy and believe that Xbox ...
Playdate has a startlingly crisp, monochrome LCD screen and as well as the usual buttons and D-pad, it comes with a small ...
Nintendo Switch 2 delivers impressive hardware upgrades and performance improvements, but launch lineup feels disappointingly conservative for longtime fans.
It's just not true that the Sega Saturn, which came out 30 years ago this month, failed because Sega didn't anticipate the rise of 3D gaming.