One launch game in particular, the rail shooter Panzer Dragoon, impressed gamers and critics alike with its rich 3D graphics, epic soundtrack, and post-apocalyptic fantasy setting. Though Sega itself was very publicly imploding at the time, the Saturn still managed to build a very respectable library of titles. When the Nintendo 64 hit shelves in 1996, that was essentially the final nail in the coffin for the Saturn in the West. ![]() The result was the Sony PlayStation immediately outselling the Saturn when it launched a few months later.
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