The Lost Sega Saturn 64X - One Of Gaming’s Strangest Mysteries

The Sega 32X is widely cited as the ultimate example of Sega's chaotic 1990s hardware strategy, an expensive add-on that arrived right as the Saturn launched, confusing consumers and alienating retailers alike. But as messy as the 32X was, it actually made it into production. Today, we look at an ambitious piece of hardware that did not. This is the story of the Sega 64X. So, what happened to the 64X? Why did it vanish into the pages of gaming history, leaving behind nothing but a name, a rumor column, and a famous mock-up image? If you love digging into the stranger corners of retro gaming history, make sure to hit that Subscribe button and click the notification bell! #segasaturn #Sega64X #SegaHistory #retrogaming #gaminghistory #SegaDreamcast #ArcadeHistory #VirtuaFighter3 TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - The Messy Legacy of Sega Add-ons 01:34 - The mid-90s Hardware Field Clears Out 03:12 - Internal Warfare: Sega of Japan vs. Sega of America 04:47 - Turning Down SGI and the Rise of N64 05:39 - The Saturn's Underrated 2D Mastery 06:55 - Sega Model 3 & The Lockheed Martin Alliance 08:26 - Enter the Sega 64X: The EGM Leak 10:14 - Inside the Tech: Could the Real3D/100 Work? 11:51 - Why the 64X Disappeared Into Thin Air 13:16 - The Truth About the 64X "Prototype" Image 14:15 - A Pattern of Failure: Sega's Lost Prototypes 15:53 - The Dreamcast and the End of an Era Check out my other videos on the channel covering lost media, canceled projects, and gaming history, including the Star Fox 2 cancellation, lost Mario prototypes, and canceled Zelda expansions! Additional Footage Sources    • Sony PlayStation: The Price Heard Around t...      • Tom Kalinske CEO Sega of America Sega Satu...      • The Console Wars --  XMas 1990   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vtmF...