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He said he can neither confirm nor deny it at 15:42. It’s entirely possible that it was the brainchild of Sega of America. I think the 32x may have been the brainchild of Sega of America, but I may be misremembering.They just "denied" the existence of a prototype in which two examples are known to exist in private hands after doing "a lot of searching".Someone must have really wanted that thing buried.
I also like the 4 reasons for the name "Katana" (16:16):
original names of Videologic's libraries was different, trivial English names. but was renamed later by Sega to "Ninja" "Kamui" "Shinobi" etc. why ? probably one of reasons was to make people think this thing is 100% true Japanese product (so people will buy it4) because the development library was called "NINJA"
original names of Videologic's libraries was different, trivial English names. but was renamed later by Sega to "Ninja" "Kamui" "Shinobi" etc. why ? probably one of reasons was to make people think this thing is 100% true Japanese product (so people will buy it), not gaijin made as it in significant part is in reality
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32x was Japan ordering SoA to counter the Jaguar with some expansion, originally something like the SVP chip with extra polygonal power, but then SoA said they could boost the sound and video too if they are already doing that, and they sketched up the 32x on a napkin in a hotel room where they were saying. IIRC they may not have known that the Saturn was coming at the time, but then I wonder how the choice was made for using the same SH2s.He said he can neither confirm nor deny it at 15:42. It’s entirely possible that it was the brainchild of Sega of America. I think the 32x may have been the brainchild of Sega of America, but I may be misremembering.
But then they did miss out two other planet codenames, Titan and Janus (moons of Saturn).
I meant that they didn't mention it in the video.They didn’t miss Titan, that was the ST-V (Sega Titan Video), which was a Saturn-based arcade system.
I meant that they didn't mention it in the video.