Honestly? It probably would have crashed and burned, just like the Sega CD, maybe with a few interesting games like the SCD had with Lunar and Lunar 2. Expensive gaming add-ons like that haven't generally done well. And maybe Sony would have pulled out of the gaming market after that and let Nintendo and Sega (and maybe Microsoft) thrash it out in the fifth and sixth gens. Most gamers were still young and dependent upon parental generosity back then. My parents weren't about to shell out an additional 200 bucks for either a Sega CD or a SNES CD.
It would have been nice to see Nintendo and Sony work together on a fifth-gen console. Having games like Final Fantasy VII and Ocarina of Time together in one console would have made Nintendo dominant the way they were dominant with the NES.


