The Sega Saturn did not use Nvidia's NV1 chip in any way. Saturn was comprised of twin Hitachi SH-2 CPUs and Sega's custom VDP1, VDP2 for 2D graphics, along with a host of other chips from Hitachi and Yamaha. Sega of Japan started developing Saturn in 1992, before Nvidia even existed. The Diamond Edge 3D card with Nvidia's NV1 did have Sega Saturn controller ports, and there were a handful of Saturn games ported to the NV1 for PC.
It's kinda annoying to see misinformation with regard to Sega Saturn and NV1. They used pretty much the same technique for rendering 3D, quadratic texture mapping, but in no way did they have the same silicon.
It's kinda annoying to see misinformation with regard to Sega Saturn and NV1. They used pretty much the same technique for rendering 3D, quadratic texture mapping, but in no way did they have the same silicon.