White Saturns have a few minor compatibility issues with certain games. It is only a small handful of titles but you're still paying money for a system with less functionality than a standard grey unit, I really wouldn't get one as your first Saturn.
As for domestic vs. import - you'll probably have an easier time of things if you buy a domestic Saturn and one of these. That means you can happily pick up any local games you find but still have the ability to play any import you come across.
Thanks! WIth your blog, you definitely seem to be a good one for advice.
So, what is the difference between the functionality of the Saturn White and the Saturn Grey? I haven't heard anything besides Outrun and Space Harrier might not work.
It's actually not my first saturn. I had one back around the time they got discontinued. I just never really got into it. I wanted X-Men COTA but never found one in the wild. I liked Panzer Dragoon and that was about it for what I owned and could find. In the last year while looking, the most exciting game I've come across is World Series Baseball. The collection will definitely have to be done through ebay.
I thought about going domestic with an action replay. But from what I have found where I am, it is about $50 for a saturn and $35-40 for an action replay. I'll check the link you gave. (where I am at right now won't load the link. Trust me it is where I am and not the link. So, I will check it this afternoon). The cost of the system with no hookups was about the same as an action replay. And I would definitely want RAM for the 2D fighters. Plus, I hear swapping out muiltidisk games can be a pain with those. I would probably just mod it. The chip installation is simple enough.
As of now, I'm just going to be patient and will focus on Dreamcast until I find a good deal and convince myself one way or the other on the system region.