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272 page PDF of classified Sega of America documents from the mid-90s
https://segaretro.org/images/8/8c/SegaFY1997BrandReview_US.pdf
Here's some highlights
>Sega Pluto, which was just a Saturn with a built-in modem, would've retailed for 550 bucks
>Sega seriously considered bringing Terra Phantastica to the west, but ended up bailing on it
>Vectorman was supposed to get a PC port before VM2 was released
>Sega of Japan was developing a Mickey Mouse game that got canned
>Sega of America genuinely believed that Saturn Sonic could be released in late '96
>Sony was spending double on marketing what SoA did
>Heart of Darkness was supposed to come out in summer '96 for Saturn, ended up being a PlayStation exclusive in '98
>Sega Sports was hilarously understaffed compared to its competition at Sony and EA
>Elder Scrolls Arena was planned to get an exclusive Saturn port
And all of the following games were planned to get a '96 Saturn release
>Grand Theft Auto
>Rayman 2
>Duke Nukem 3D
>Voyeur
>Wing Commander IV
>Alien vs Predator
>Cyber Sled by Namco