The Sega Pluto visits Sega Europe’s HQ.
Back in 2013, a forum poster named Super Magnetic blew the collective minds of the Sega community when they revealed the existence of the Sega Pluto, an unreleased Sega console from the 1990s that was essentially a cost-reduced Sega Saturn with built-in NetLink.
Only two prototypes are believed to be in existence, with the other belonging to the Sega fan Roger Vega, who bought it at a flea market for next to nothing and has since teamed up with others in the retro community (like Ben Heck and Adam Koralik) to restore it to proper working order and showcase it publicly at various events.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
The Sega Pluto visits Sega Europe’s HQ.
Back in 2013, a forum poster named Super Magnetic blew the collective minds of the Sega community when they revealed the existence of the Sega Pluto, an unreleased Sega console from the 1990s that was essentially a cost-reduced Sega Saturn with built-in NetLink.
Only two prototypes are believed to be in existence, with the other belonging to the Sega fan Roger Vega, who bought it at a flea market for next to nothing and has since teamed up with others in the retro community (like Ben Heck and Adam Koralik) to restore it to proper working order and showcase it publicly at various events.
Read the full article on timeextension.com