20 years later, someone broke the Sega Saturn DRM

Sega Saturns are starting to disappear. The older of you will remember the revolution of Sega, and those who continue to have it, will be somewhere to gather dust. The machine is essentially useless. Sega Saturn

Researcher James Laird-Wah has been able to break Sega's 32-bit hardware by allowing games to be loaded via USB.

Laird-Wah is known to like Dr Abrasive, and has created a USB-powered ROM reader that he calls it Drag 'n Derp.

The news was revealed in with one which features an exhaustive interview with Laird-Wah.

If you want to learn technical details, make a coffee and watch the following video:

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