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by danbmil99
2228 days ago
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That's interesting. As I said I work with Sega so I didn't have any first-hand experience with Sony at that time. So given what you're saying here I'll amend my perspectives to say that Sony Japan just understood the American Market better than Sega Japan. |
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However, the 32X failed spectacularly, and that left Sega with nothing but the Saturn. Their response was to price-match the PlayStation, which seriously pushed them into the red. There wasn't much that could be done at that point.