


However, both versions had similar processor and CPU specifications. The Sega Saturn had a completely different feel and look from the PlayStation 1 console. Most users found the unit complicated and expensive which is one of the reasons why Saturn never saw much success in Europe and North America. The company, Sega, claims that the failure of Saturn was because a new version of Sonic the Hedgehog was delayed many times. Keep in mind that at the same time, Nintendo 64 had just hit the market with better support and a more affordable price. There was no way Saturn could compete with the new Nintendo version. In the year 2000, Sega Saturn production came to an end just as the Sega Dreamcast was launched to the market.
