Saturn (console de jeux vidéo) (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Saturn (console de jeux vidéo)" in French language version.

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  • (en) Liam Thomas O'Riley, « A Portrait Of The Journalist As A Dirty Old Man », Computer Gaming World,‎ , p. 186 (lire en ligne).

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  • (en) Albert Kim, « Sega Saturn », Entertainment Weekly, (consulté le ).

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  • (en) John Szczepaniak, « Retroinspection: Mega Drive », sur sega-16.com, .
  • Ken Horowitz, « Interview: Tom Kalinske » [archive du ], sur Sega-16, (consulté le ) : « Tom Kalinske: I remember we had a document that Olaf and Mickey took to Sony that said they'd like to develop jointly the next hardware, the next game platform, with Sega, and here's what we think it ought to do. Sony apparently gave the green light to that ... Our proposal was that each of us would sell this joint Sega/Sony hardware platform; we'll share the loss on the hardware (whatever that is, we'll split it), combine our advertising and marketing, but we'll each be responsible for the software sales we'll generate. Now, at that particular point in time, Sega knew how to develop software a hell of a lot better than Sony did. They were just coming up the learning curve, so we would have benefited much more greatly ... I felt that we were rushing Saturn. We didn't have the software right, and we didn't have the pricing right, so I felt we should have stayed with Genesis for another year. ».
  • (en) Ken Horowitz, « Interview: Joe Miller », sur sega-16.com, (consulté le ).
  • Ken Horowitz, « Developer's Den: Sega Technical Institute », Sega-16, (consulté le ).
  • (en) Ken Horowitz, « Developer’s Den: Sega Technical Institute », sur sega-16.com, (consulté le ).
  • (en) Horowitz, Ken, « Interview: Joe Miller », Sega-16, (consulté le ).

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