Former Sega Employee Reveals Sega Pluto Prototype Console
An anonymous reader writes "A new Sega console has been revealed, albeit it an old one that never made it past the prototype stage. The console is called the Sega Pluto, and apparently only two prototype units were ever made. As for what's inside the Sega Pluto, it looks to be a modified Saturn that includes the NetLink 28.8kbit/s modem as standard. It allowed Saturn consoles to be linked up using a dial-up connection for multiplayer gaming. A disc has also been found by another user that is an internal Sega Saturn CD-R that holds a terminal specifically for Pluto."
The gaming community has announced that the Sega Pluto has been downgraded from a console to a prototype. This will have no affect on its controllers' designation as peripherals.
I just can't believe all the consoles coming out of the woodwork just to compete with OUYA!
Just look like you're supposed to be doing it. This works suprisingly often.
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"http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/09/04/1062548967124.html"
On the night of Wednesday, August 27, [2003] two men dressed as computer technicians and carrying tool bags entered the cargo processing and intelligence centre at Sydney International Airport. .
Inside, they spent two hours disconnecting two computers, which they put on trolleys and wheeled out of the room, past the security desk, into the lift and out of the building. .
the two mainframe servers held thousands of confidential files, including top-secret communications between customs investigators and the AFP and ASIO.
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