Fan-made project aims to bring the sequel to Sega’s 32-bit system.
Given that Lara Croft became one of the (unofficial) faces of PlayStation back in the 1990s, it’s very easy to forget that she actually made her console debut on the Sega Saturn, thanks in part to developer Core Design being a staunch supporter of Sega for many years previous.
A Saturn version of the second game was actually planned, but an exclusivity deal signed between Sony and publisher Eidos put an end to that.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Fan-made project aims to bring the sequel to Sega’s 32-bit system.
Given that Lara Croft became one of the (unofficial) faces of PlayStation back in the 1990s, it’s very easy to forget that she actually made her console debut on the Sega Saturn, thanks in part to developer Core Design being a staunch supporter of Sega for many years previous.
A Saturn version of the second game was actually planned, but an exclusivity deal signed between Sony and publisher Eidos put an end to that.
Read the full article on timeextension.com