I had one too, but also had a Playstation. :) I'd say looking back, the PS1 was more memorable but the Saturn was very cool. Panzer Dragoon, Daytona, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Knights... It was a damn fun platform.
As for Dreamcast, I personally liked it more than PS2, at least as far has the hardware was concerned. It actually utilized online play, and had those AWESOME vmu memory cards. In Sonic, you could put the Chao creatures on it in-game and then you could take it with you anywhere and "level him up" while you're at school then put him back in the game by plugging in the VMU and see him in 3d in the Chao garden. You could also transfer data between 2 VMUs by just connecting them together. Awesome console, better than PS2, to me.
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I had one too, but also had a Playstation. :) I'd say looking back, the PS1 was more memorable but the Saturn was very cool. Panzer Dragoon, Daytona, Panzer Dragoon Saga, Knights... It was a damn fun platform.
As for Dreamcast, I personally liked it more than PS2, at least as far has the hardware was concerned. It actually utilized online play, and had those AWESOME vmu memory cards. In Sonic, you could put the Chao creatures on it in-game and then you could take it with you anywhere and "level him up" while you're at school then put him back in the game by plugging in the VMU and see him in 3d in the Chao garden. You could also transfer data between 2 VMUs by just connecting them together. Awesome console, better than PS2, to me.