Sega Saturn
Sega Saturn | |
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Fabrikant | Sega |
Type | Videospilkonsol |
Generation | 5. generation |
Først udgivet | 22. november 1994 11. maj 1995 8. juli 1995 |
CPU | 2 x Hitachi SH-2 32-bit RISC (28.6 MHz) |
Medier | CD-ROM |
Opbevaring | Indbygget RAM, cartridge |
Tilslutningsmuligheder | 2400 bauds modem |
Onlinetjeneste | Sega NetLink |
Solgte enheder | 9.5 millioner |
Mest solgte spil | Virtua Fighter 2 1.7 millioner[1] |
Forgænger | Sega Mega Drive/Genesis |
Efterfølger | Sega Dreamcast |
Sega Saturn (セガサターン Sega Satān) er en 32-bit videospilkonsol, som første gang blev udgivet den 22. november 1994 i Japan-Sydkorea, den 11. maj 1995 i Nordamerika og den 8. juli 1995 i Europa.
Konsollen var understøttet i Nordamerika og i Europa frem til slutningen af 1998, og i Japan frem til slutningen af 2000.
Referencer
- ^ "Japan Platinum Game Chart". The Magic Box. Arkiveret fra originalen 13. december 2007. Hentet 2007-10-28.
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