Originally launched in 1994 in Japan, the Sega Saturn was one of the first successful consoles of the 32-bit era of Video Games.
With two CPUs and 6 other processors, the Sega Saturn was a powerful machine for its time. Special quadrilateral rendering and the 50% more video RAM the Saturn had over the Playstation gave the Saturn a upper hand with RPG, Arcade Games and 2D Fighting game developers; leading to great Saturn classics such as: Panzer Dragoon Saga, Guardian Heroes, Shining Force, Dragon Force, Metal Slug and Radiant Silvergun.
A 4mb RAM Cart that was only released in Japan allowed for even more impressive, arcade-perfect ports such as: X-Men vs. Street Fighter, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, Metal Slug and the King of Fighters series.
The Saturn is also known for its wide selection of Import games. Japan only releases of anime related games such as the Dragon Ball Z, Sailor Moon and Sakura War games to the great strategy and RPGs like Lunar, Ogre Battle and Shining force helped push the Saturn into the leader of the 32-bit era war between 1995-1997.
The Saturn was discontinued in 1998 in the US. While this lead to the cancellation of highly anticipated games such as: Sonic X-treme, Policenauts and Lunar: The Silver Star Story, the discontinuing of the Saturn also brought the release of arguably the greatest and most rare Saturn games like: Panzer Dragoon Saga, Burning Ranger, Shining Force 3 and Magic Knight Rayearth.