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mlrproducts
Apr 4, 2007, 03:32 AM
Just like the title says. Must be in good working order, must come with a power & AV cables and at least 1 controller.
EDIT: No longer need one, found one at a garage sale. If anyone has games/etc feel free to PM, I might be interested.
ReanimationLP
Apr 4, 2007, 08:12 AM
Just like the title says. Must be in good working order, must come with a power & AV cables and at least 1 controller.
I have one. Never really played it that much.
Have some games too, will have to dig em up.
I also have a Sega Genesis, and a bunch of NES stuff if your interested in any of that. I'm trying to clear it all out as I've not touched them in a long time and I want a Xbox 360 Elite.
I'd also consider trades. I guess post your offer. :P
mlrproducts
Apr 4, 2007, 10:50 PM
I have one. Never really played it that much.
Have some games too, will have to dig em up.
I also have a Sega Genesis, and a bunch of NES stuff if your interested in any of that. I'm trying to clear it all out as I've not touched them in a long time and I want a Xbox 360 Elite.
I'd also consider trades. I guess post your offer. :P
I sent you a PM but forgot to ask if the Saturn has oval or round power/reset buttons, as I'm looking for one with the round buttons.
zap2
Apr 4, 2007, 11:03 PM
I sent you a PM but forgot to ask if the Saturn has oval or round power/reset buttons, as I'm looking for one with the round buttons.
Just curious whats the difference?
szsiddiq
Apr 4, 2007, 11:22 PM
aaa sega saturn. almost forgot about this system. nice hardware, just bad timing I guess.
LimeiBook86
Apr 4, 2007, 11:23 PM
Just curious whats the difference?
The difference between the buttons usually indicates what kind of chip is on the board and which model the Sega Saturn system is. Although in some cases it doesn't make a difference. One of the chips on the motherboard has to be a certain type in order to be modded (or modded more easily with a chip) to play backup/homebrew games. Also I believe on some models the ribbon cable port for the disc drive is different. :)
A Sega Saturn with oval buttons are usually the earlier models, the Sega Saturns with round buttons are the later models.
Sutekidane
Apr 4, 2007, 11:23 PM
Round is revision 2, oval is revision 1. Revisions 1s are easier to do a swap trick method with. Mod chips are available for each revision, but they are different chips for each one.
There are a ton of Japanese saturns though, due to the popularity over there.
Anyway, I got a round button one, with power cable, controller, and AV cable. It's in pretty good shape, works great. I have the ST-KEY import player, and 2 japanese games (bust a move 4, and magical drop or something like that)
ReanimationLP
Apr 4, 2007, 11:51 PM
Mines the rounded button one.
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