After almost 30 years they still haven't realize that the reason the 32x failed was the 32x itself. He said in the interview that they rushed to develop a new project to compete with the Atari Jaguar. With the what? Who in the Nine Divines played the Jaguar in the States? Really they were that many that bought the Jaguar that SEGA got scared of it and put all their effort and money into developing an add-on that cost as much as a new console itself? Instead of figuring out why Nintendo sold 30 million SNES units they focused on Atari's failure. They did invest after all into the 32x but they stopped supporting it to release the SEGA Saturn which still as the interviewee says wasn't not fully 3D capable unlike the PS1. I really cannot and will not believe these people and how unprofessional they were. Kudos then for conducting due diligence reports on the Atari and not Nintendo and Sony.
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Re: Hardware Classics: Unpacking The 32X, Sega's Most Catastrophic Console Failure
@10-zx Where are those days? Miss them...
Re: Hardware Classics: Unpacking The 32X, Sega's Most Catastrophic Console Failure
After almost 30 years they still haven't realize that the reason the 32x failed was the 32x itself. He said in the interview that they rushed to develop a new project to compete with the Atari Jaguar. With the what? Who in the Nine Divines played the Jaguar in the States? Really they were that many that bought the Jaguar that SEGA got scared of it and put all their effort and money into developing an add-on that cost as much as a new console itself? Instead of figuring out why Nintendo sold 30 million SNES units they focused on Atari's failure. They did invest after all into the 32x but they stopped supporting it to release the SEGA Saturn which still as the interviewee says wasn't not fully 3D capable unlike the PS1. I really cannot and will not believe these people and how unprofessional they were. Kudos then for conducting due diligence reports on the Atari and not Nintendo and Sony.