Really liked this video, seeing all of the older computers, EPROM writers, testing boards, and all of the vintage posters and ads. I also find it interesting that some of the stations mixed in the older Sega CD model 1 system and another cubicle had the sidecar style Sega CD 2. From what I understand about the company, this seems to be made right before they really started losing the 32-bit market to Sony; late 1995 from the sign in the video. No mention or sights of the Genesis add-on 32X unit (EDIT: Nope, I see a few units...no game footage though!).
I also have to wonder how many of those hundreds of warehouse Game Gear units still work. My eyes would melt down if I had to work 12 hour days on the Game Gear with nothing more than a "Super Wide Gear" that I had as a kid. No TV out for the test units?
Great also to see a working in-use Saturn development station.