The Saturn graphics accelerator was a real thing.
If you’re old enough to have lived through the war between Sega, Sony and Nintendo in the mid-’90s, then you may recall reading rumours that Sega planned to release a graphics accelerator for the Saturn which would bolster its processing power and give it an advantage over its rivals.
These rumours suggest that this accelerator would enable the console to host a port of Virtua Fighter 3, but they were just that – rumours. When Sega announced it was working on a successor to the Saturn, which would be released in 1998, many assumed the report was simply hearsay.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The Saturn graphics accelerator was a real thing.
If you’re old enough to have lived through the war between Sega, Sony and Nintendo in the mid-’90s, then you may recall reading rumours that Sega planned to release a graphics accelerator for the Saturn which would bolster its processing power and give it an advantage over its rivals.
These rumours suggest that this accelerator would enable the console to host a port of Virtua Fighter 3, but they were just that – rumours. When Sega announced it was working on a successor to the Saturn, which would be released in 1998, many assumed the report was simply hearsay.
Read the full article on timeextension.com