Was an early adopter and it was one of the first machines I bought with my own money.
Became a whore for the FMV and QTE games(Cobra Command, Road Avenger, Sewer Shark, Ground Zero Texas, Night Trap, etc...) but sadly never once had seen Snatcher in store to purchase. Wanted a copy so bad, but it just didn't seem to exist, or the stores near me never placed any orders(it did have a tiny print run).
-Lunar 1 released not long after my love affair with jRPG's began with FF4(2 US) and it was truly a highlight of the console.
-Jurassic Park gets special mention for having a crash bug that prevented progression at a certain point. The soundbyte loop that was coincided with the crashes became a longtime quote among my friends.
-LOVED Willy Beamish and other Dynamix adventures on the thing. They were HORRENDOUS ports with insane loading, constant crashes, save issues, terrible performance, downgraded visuals, and other nonsense. But those games were so good(eventually replayed them on PC).
-Batman Returns was impossibly difficult, but those CD exclusive car segments were incredible looking.
-Fuck Gamefan for hyping WonderDog. Looked incredible in their issue pictures(and their review scores were GotY worthy), but the game was total garbage.
I shifted back to the SNES during the Play It Loud! campaign as their lineup was pretty incredible, eventually selling my entire library of CD and Genesis games/hardware for the Saturn surprise launch. But 1992 and 1993 were dominated by Sega CD in my gametime.
Pretty sure I recall Consulting Detective being a pack-in game at launch(Sol-Feace as well if I'm recalling right). I played it but didn't love it. (I did like the Dracula game that studio later released though). Also a demo disc came bundled with the system too, but I can't recall what was on it.