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Although I can't see the XB One selling as poorly as the Saturn, I never realised just how similar the two consoles are looking.
Microsoft are like a moth in Las Vegas at the minute and the sooner they stop chasing lights the sooner they get my pre-order.
Don't compare the two. Sega Saturn had no third party support and Sega did not have the money to secured exclusives and advertise their product. Silly comparison.
What a waste of my time reading. Xbox One may have stumbled on to the starting line but it will pick up steam. I expect both PS4 and Xbox One to be successful next gen just like the 360 and PS3 this gen. Both consoles around the 80 million mark. That's a big win for both
The very first system I was offered as a choice as a kid was the playstation or the sega saturn.
I opted for the saturn, and as a kid I didn't know the difference and it was a heck of a lot of fun.
I salute the system, because without it, I wouldn't have spent half my life gaming.