Game Informer -
11 May 2020 22:05

An exciting blue mascot, a stable of unrivaled licensed sports titles, and an edgy marketing campaign drove Sega from relative obscurity to challenge Nintendo for console supremacy in the early '90s. The Genesis went toe-to-toe with SNES to make Sega a household name. With Sony's first console looming and the Nintendo 64 just over a year away, the encore nearly five years later proved much more difficult. Following Genesis, fans had lofty expectations for Sega's Saturn to continue the company's ...
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