Nintendo then went on to make their next console cartridge based when CDs were what almost all publishers went with. Sega made an unbelievably complicated machine with 2 GPUs and 2 CPUs in the mid 90s. With Sony's machine being CD based and easy to develop for, 3rd parties eventually settled with the electronics titan after it was clear that Playstation wasn't going to be a failure like the 3DO or CD-i.
If either of those things were changed, either a CD-based N64 or a much easier to code for Sega Saturn, it's possible Sony would've been an interesting diversion, similar to how Philips, or the 3DO company are viewed today.
If either of those things were changed, either a CD-based N64 or a much easier to code for Sega Saturn, it's possible Sony would've been an interesting diversion, similar to how Philips, or the 3DO company are viewed today.