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Second model Japanese Sega Saturn. The Sega Saturn [a] is a 32-bit fifth-generation home video game console that was developed by Sega and first released on November 22, 1994. Its games are in CD-ROM format, and its game library contains several arcade ports as well as original titles.
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Between June 1996 and August 1998, a further 1,103,468 consoles and 29,685,781 games were sold in Japan, giving the Saturn a Japanese attach rate of 16.71 games per console, the highest of that generation. [136] Rumors about the upcoming Dreamcast, spread mainly by Sega, were leaked to the public before the last Saturn games were released. [102]
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Print ads ran for a Saturn version, but the game only released for PlayStation. [171] [8] Tecmo: Tecmo Tenka: Cancelled in 1997 when THQ cancelled all plans for publishing games for the Saturn, citing not wanting the risk of publishing on the platform when hardware and software sales were sluggish. PlayStation and Windows versions were still ...
[10] The game was released for the Sega Saturn over a year after the PlayStation version appeared. Asked to explain this delay, Interplay producer Jeremy Airey stated, "A year ago, we were worried if the Saturn was even going to do well. As of late, [Saturn sales] have picked up. Also, when we started doing Loaded [for the] Saturn, it looked ...
It was originally released for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation, and later for Windows computers a year later. It includes the first two games in the company's Gradius series of shoot'em ups — Gradius (1985) and Gradius II (1988) — alongside extras such as CG movies and minor changes to the included titles.