Well fuck me sideways.
This is the kind of shit they're doing with the Dreamcast right now, as there's been a renewed interest in it and the homebrew scene with Kickstarters like Pier Solar and Elysian Shadows... But you never see this kind of shit happen EVER with the Saturn.
Not just because its homebrew scene isn't as large, but because it's supposedly an absolute BITCH to develop for. The hardware was so notoriously complex that developers all flocked from the Saturn to the N64 and PSOne during that era. Sega's (retarded) R&D team essentially built the ultimate 2D platform with the Saturn, then, after hearing rumors of the upcoming PSOne's specs and focus on 3D graphics just months before its release, the hardware team had to scramble to get their shit up to par.
What did they do? Basically duct-taped a second SH2 processor into it (Yeah, in 1994, the fucking Saturn was dual-core) and tried to half-assedly add better 3D support to the console. What we wound up with was an INSANELY powerful 2D console (could absolutely take a shit on the PSOne with sprites) that sucked at 3D and was ridiculously hard to develop for. Most Saturn games apparently only used a single processor, because multiprocessor programming was so new for game development back in the day. Virtua Fighter apparently allocated the rendering and physics for each of the two fighters to each of the two SH2 CPUs.
Another interesting thing... If you find a Saturn for cheap in a garage sale or something, BUY IT.
All you need to play burned games is a fucking piece of tape. I shit you not. Open the bitch up then tape the latch down that detects when the CDRom drive is open. Then turn it on with a legitimate game. You'll hear the laser move to the outer edge and read for a few seconds. It's reading the proprietary copyright shit on the outside of the disc. Then IMMEDIATELY, as you hear the laser move from the outside to the inside, swap the legit disc with ANY burned game and boom, you can play any Saturn homebrew or anything of the sort. Also you can duplicate Saturn games with a simple CD burner...
You have no idea how many times Peter, Marcel, and I used to walk to the local game store, buy a Saturn game, run home, pirate the bitch, then bring it back a few hours later and claim "it doesn't work!"