Here’s Another Look At The Pluto, Sega’s Rare Console Prototype


Sega doesn’t make hardware any more. But they used to. A prototype for the Pluto — an online-enabled variant of Sega’s Saturn machine — recently surfaced in the hands of a former Sega employee. Now, the only other prototype has popped up too with proof that it still works.

Over at Destructoid, a member of the site’s community has filmed a quick look at a Pluto that he bought for the low price of $1 a few years ago. Username kidvid666 boots up a game and divulges that his Pluto has a busted CD drive door. But, otherwise, it looks a very real, functioning piece of video game history.

[via Destructoid]


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