At this point I'm working on the the theory that it's the 360. I can't link to the exact videos, but Kidshoryuken has said as much on a few of his videos the 360 is through of as the successor to the Saturn.nightrnr wrote:Alright, I'll try to keep my say on this concise (probably fail).
I got into Saturn around the same time I got into Dreamcast. And it was for the same initial reasons, mostly fighting games (and some shooters).
To that end, I never even questioned that it was a true successor.
Heck, I even liked the Dreamcast controller for fighters (despite the 4-button layout), it had THE smoothest rolling d-pad the world will ever know and taught me how to perfect the dragon-punch motion and timing (along with Capcom vs SNK).
The Capcom and SNK ports in general were a big part of both systems for me, at least to start.
Also, I think it was the 1st system with adapters allowing Saturn controllers.
As for shooters, Gunbird 2 (Dreamcast) was my 1st bullet-hell, and in turn, got me to notice what else was available on Saturn.
Also, House of the dead sequel.
I could go on, but there are more than enough ties to make DC a worthy Saturn child). I will concede that my initial focus for both systems was pretty limited though.
One other thing, PS2 is the successor to damn near everything at that point, so I can't even consider that fair.
I don't think the pictures I provided help my case against the Dreamcast much. It's mostly fighters, I used to have way more Dreamcast stuff than I do now. Then there's the question of Whats in those white CD envelopes (Burns of course and a version of Marvel VS Capcom 2 that replaces the Jazz with House music)
How about this, a nonlinear succession:
Saturn-XBOX 360-Dreamcast-Original XBOX
That makes sense now doesn't it? Aside from the fact it's totally out of console release order.