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Gaming => General Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Randroid on April 18, 2013, 11:18:39 am
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(http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=6511&d=1366190702)
Apparently, an unreleased Sega console was revealed, codenamed the Sega Pluto.
It is a redesigned Sega Saturn with the Netlink Adapter built in. Personally, I don't find the design striking or particularly appealing, but it's always interesting to see anything new regarding Sega consoles.
source: http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?45489-The-Real-Sega-Pluto (http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?45489-The-Real-Sega-Pluto)
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I think it looks pretty rad. It reminds me of the CDX for whatever reason. Still, I prefer my Model 2 Saturn.
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It's sort of like the Dreamcast, with the modem bult-in. Very cool piece of history, though the console itself doesn't scream "must have". Now if it was a Saturn that played SEGA CD games, or a Dreamcast that played Saturn games....
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The Saturn's my favorite SEGA console, so - right now - it's screaming, "You must HAVE me! You must WANT me! You must TAKE me! NOW!"
*shaking uncontrollably*
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The Saturn's my favorite SEGA console, so - right now - it's screaming, "You must HAVE me! You must WANT me! You must TAKE me! NOW!"
*shaking uncontrollably*
haha, The Saturn is also my current favourite. I prefer the first model japanese design though. Of course, I'd step over my own mother to own a Pluto here (if it's legit).
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I have a Model 2 Japanese Saturn. Love that bitch. Definitely my pride and joy, along with Panzer Dragoon Saga. I've pimped mine out with a VCD card and a 4-in-1 Action Replay Plus. The box and instructions are in fantastic shape....
Love that machine.
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White Saturn is a thing of beauty. Probably my favorite looking SEGA console, followed by the Genesis/Mega Drive Model 1 and the Dreamcast (prefer Japanese model thanks to the triangle bit being glossy and clear)
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I think I actually prefer the Model 2 Genesis to a Model 1 as far as looks are concerned, for no other reason then it looks like a spaceship. LOL! Otherwise, I miss the headphone jack with volume control.
The power indicator on a Japanese Dreamcast is clear? I knew the swirl had a different color, but not that. Are there any other differences?
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I think I actually prefer the Model 2 Genesis to a Model 1 as far as looks are concerned, for no other reason then it looks like a spaceship. LOL! Otherwise, I miss the headphone jack with volume control.
The power indicator on a Japanese Dreamcast is clear? I knew the swirl had a different color, but not that. Are there any other differences?
You know what? I actually blogged about it years ago! Here is the link:
http://the-nomad-junkyard.blogspot.com/2009/03/nnn-turning-japanese-part-1.html
Basically:
• Triangle bit is a different plastic
• Windows CE is "Designed For" rather than "Compatible With"
• different, thinner, AC cable
• JP has a metal cooling fan, US is plastic
• JP has less stickers on the bottom
You can see pics in my link
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As much that i love saturn, ( i have a model 2 ) the pluto model is UGLY !
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I wonder when the Pluto was created exactly? Had to have been at around when the Netlink adaptor was created, but I can't find a release date for that accessory. SEGA Retro simply lists 199x.
Gotta wonder if it was between the Model 1 and 2, or after the Model 2 (making it a proposed third model?). Also, was this created in North America or Japan? Looks like the first Pluto is owned by an American, got it at a yard sale, and the second is a SEGA employee seemingly living in Japan?
The design is totally boring, but I'd guess it is due to concept purposes. Though it does remind me of a Genesis Model 2 or 3, with the simplistic (almost boring) design.
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Seems the Planetary Council delisted the wrong Pluto, eh? ;)
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I'm going to say the Pluto was designed for the American market, as both prototypes seem to have the US Bios. I believe the former Sega employee who has the #2 prototype said it doesn't play Jap games, and he couldn't test the system as he had no US games. So it was likely sent to the Japanese office for final inspection before moving forward and was likely axed there. My guess it was likely in the prototype phase maybe around late '96-early '97. I believe Dreamcast...or then Black Belt/Katana..was in it's early phases late '97?
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That was probably the case. Would make sense for the US team to be thinking "golly gee, a saturn with netlink built in would be great!" and Japan shot it down because that is essentially the Dreamcast, and the Saturn was on the way out. Maybe the Dreamcast killed the Pluto?
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Just a wild guess, but maybe this was an early prototype for the Saturn as a console? Built in netlink would have been expensive and the Saturn already cost so much. I'd doubt it was for another iteration of it cause Stolar wanted that thing out ASAP, and you all know the rest.
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When did netlink debut? Because I think that would dictate when this was made. I wasn't aware of the netlink releasing at launch.
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Wikipedia lists the NA retail debut at May 11, 1995. There's nothing about a debut date for the add-on so I'm assuming it was a launch feature.
Given this, I'd still bet money on my first guess that the Pluto was a NA Saturn prototype scrapped cause it was too expensive and Professional Jerk Stolar(XD) wanted to cycle the Saturn out.
You guys probably already knew this, but the North American Netlink doesn't require servers. Maybe the Pluto was an experiment to streamline netplay...
EDIT: Oh wait. Here's a news story about SEGA debuting the thing: http://news.cnet.com/Sega-catapults-to-the-Net/2100-1023_3-239291.html
I don't think it changes much though.