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Official Saturn peripherals

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Are any of you fellas interested in collecting Sega-made add-ons for the Saturn? I'd like to eventually own them all, and just thought this might be a good place for people to share their lists.

Here's what I've got:

NiGHTS w/ 3D controller combo box
Version 1 controller (boxed)
3D controller (boxed)
Arcade racer (boxed)
Arcade stick (boxed)
Stunner (boxed)
NetLink (boxed)
RF adapter (boxed)
Mission Stick (boxed)


Here's what I'm missing (North American only):

Backup cart
Version 2 controller
NetLink keyboard adapter
NetLink mouse w/ mouse pad
Cleaning disc
Multi-player adapter


As far as I know no twin sticks were released in North America, but is there any other official Sega product I am missing? Funnily enough, the Saturn manual that came with the original launch of the system cites the keyboard, hard drive and floppy disk drive(!) as "coming soon". Those would have been sweet to see!

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I finally found a boxed Mission Stick on eBay, and tried playing it for the first time today with Panzer Dragoon Zwei....I think I'll "stick" with the 3D pad. The control was very tough, not nearly as fluid as with the 3D pad. I was never one for flight simulators though, so perhaps my skills need honing before I can pass judgment. Has anyone else used this bad boy before? I've got Wing Arms and Black Fire, both of which I've yet to try.
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Post by Nightmare a la DC »

I really just go for stuff I need, I'd like to collect more peripherals if I had the money, but I only really care about the necessities. More 2nd gen controllers, a multitap, backup carts, a 3D controller or two, and possibly an arcade stick are big items on my list right now.
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I have the keyboard adaptor still in a sealed box :D
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Post by Rogue »

Hey!

Check the official site for info on the periferals.

Saturn overview:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/

Saturn info:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/data.html

Saturn periferals:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/peri.html

Releases:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/soft.html

Some advertise:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/ss/gallery.html

I want all that peripherals too... if possible... =)

Theres information of other Sega systems too, check it out:
> http://sega.jp/archive/segahard/

^^/
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Post by ImportBoy »

Yeah I really need more....this is my list (all Japanese):

-Standard White Controller
-Sega Black Turbo Controller
-SegaNet 14.4k modem
-Movie Card (aka VCD/MPEG Card)
-1/4MB RAM Cart (3rd party; purchased from racketboy.com)

I'm hoping soon to pick up an offical Sega memory cartridge and a light gun along with some shooter games.

I also want to get Densha De Go Ex! along with the official train controller. Since I'm picky and want the spine-card I'm probably going to be paying a bit more for a new copy.

Floppy disk drive would also be nice...but I just don't have the $350 to spend on one.
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Post by Nightmare a la DC »

The Floppy Disk drive doesn't seem worth the price, it's really only for collectors of Saturn stuff.
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Post by ImportBoy »

The Floppy Disk drive doesn't seem worth the price, it's really only for collectors of Saturn stuff.
I agree. I may try searching Japanese auction sites for it, who knows, might be cheaper to find on there.

I'd like one day to get the printer package to to complete the entire Sega Saturn Networks :)
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Post by Rogue »

hehe, that floppy disk drive looks so cool!

I hope I can get one! ^^'

Until now I've got only a 3D Joystick (new).

My Saturn comes with a white controller and I never played on that US model joystick, that people says its the worst... but I want one of that too. =P

hmm.. and I need a backup cart soon...cause I need more memory to save my games... ^^'
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Post by Rogue »

Hey!

My NetLink just arrived! \^^/

Now I've got:

Joystick 3D
NetLink

That's it! Now I'll look for some NetLink games... ^^'
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Rogue wrote:Hey!

My NetLink just arrived! \^^/

Now I've got:

Joystick 3D
NetLink

That's it! Now I'll look for some NetLink games... ^^'
Cool! :D goodluck with your hunt :)
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Sega Rally - Netlink edition
Virtual On - Netlink edition
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Saturn Bomberman
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Rogue wrote:Hey!

My NetLink just arrived! \^^/

Now I've got:

Joystick 3D
NetLink

That's it! Now I'll look for some NetLink games... ^^'
Congrats! Get some games and we'll be playing in no time!
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Post by Zandengoff »

That is what i am talking about :D
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Post by Xranger60 »

Congratulations on the NetLink Rogue! It's great having all these new NetLinkers join as of late. The more the better! Let us all know when you get the games to play with.
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Post by Nightmare a la DC »

I just got an arcade racer yesterday along with a handful of games. The wheel cost me about $15 Cdn. and it was a good buy, goes nicely with the copies of Daytona USA and Daytona CCE I got. Oh, I got Sonic 3D Blast as well.
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