VIDEO SUMMARY
Back in 1994, Sega launched the Sega Channel, a subscription service available through Time Warner Cable. It allowed gamers to stream up to 50 available Sega Genesis games for a monthly fee. Considering this was availabe twenty years ago, you may be wondering why it never took off.
As I mention in the video, Sega Channel became available a year before the Sega Saturn released in North America. The same Sega Saturn that was defeated by Sony’s console debut, the PlayStation, leading Sega out of the console wars and into the role of a software developer.