You'd think they'd have learned from the failure of the Sega 32x or the Atari Jaguar CD that "console that requires owning another bigger console" was the ultimate sign of a failed console. Just admitting that your main hardware was a failure and you were trying to bandaid it to adapt to the competition.
You'd think they'd have learned from the failure of the Sega 32x or the Atari Jaguar CD that "console that requires owning another bigger console" was the ultimate sign of a failed console. Just admitting that your main hardware was a failure and you were trying to bandaid it to adapt to the competition.