Ex-Sega engineer shows off prototype of never released 'Sega Pluto' console

Ex-Sega engineer shows off prototype of never released 'Sega Pluto' console
An ex-Sega engineer has shown off a "Sega Pluto" prototype console that was never released.

The console is a Sega Saturn in hardware and software, but also included a built-in NetLink 28.8k dial-up modem for Internet connectivity and online multiplayer.



There are only two Pluto models in existence, and the unit shown off is a fully functioning NTSC model.

Says the engineer, "After a good 14 years or so of sitting on this, I've decided it's time to share a little bit of Sega lore with those who would appreciate it most. Sega is a company with a history of turmoil. Employee turnover is a sad theme, and the Sonic Reaper (as we call him) strikes all too frequently. As such, the past gets forgotten quickly - treasures from the previous generation are quickly cast aside, as a new regime tries to make a name for themselves (or justify their existence).

"As such, some of said treasures get left on laid-off-peoples' desks. And in a beautiful twist of fate, this beauty ended up finding its way to my desk, and then in a box with the rest of my stuff when I left Sega. I was told that only two of these prototypes were made - and this is #2."

"This thing is a beast, and definitely the heaviest console I've ever held in my hands. Note that the logo still says Saturn, so I'm guessing the Pluto codename was simply that, and they were thinking of branding it with the Saturn name. (The logo is printed on production-style though, so I'm guessing they were fairly serious about this one.) The left and right sides feature beautiful-and-exotic vents, while the back is standard Saturn, save for the Netlink ports. The bottom has nothing of note except for the "PLUTO-02″ sticker (which is, of course, of note)."




Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 21 Apr 2013 11:41
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console prototype Sega Pluto Sega Saturn
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  • 8 comments
  • Mysttic

    I want I want I want.

    21.4.2013 12:51 #1

  • ehamm13

    It's on Gamegavel.com right now for sale.

    21.4.2013 13:37 #2

  • wolfniggr

    This would look killer next to my Navi Saturn.

    21.4.2013 21:06 #3

  • KillerBug

    I know it is useless and I know I hated my Saturn...but I still want it.

    21.4.2013 21:12 #4

  • xnonsuchx

    Oh...I was expecting something they were working on after the Dreamcast, not just a Saturn w/ add-ons.

    I wonder if there are any Atari Panther prototypes around...or the highly sought 1450XLD computer!

    21.4.2013 23:09 #5

  • tongs007

    Originally posted by KillerBug: I know it is useless and I know I hated my Saturn...but I still want it. i want too, but have you seen the price now, and what games would it play lol
    http://www.gamegavel.com/item.cgi?show_item=0000752122
    not met its reserve, be interesting to see what it goes for

    22.4.2013 15:25 #6

  • Mysttic

    $7700 with reserve price NOT met. That's insane. I want it, but I don't want it $10k bad. Unless by miracle I win the lottery, but that's a miracle not made to happen.

    BTW thank you to those that posted the link to the auction.

    22.4.2013 17:34 #7

  • Interestx

    Originally posted by xnonsuchx: Oh...I was expecting something they were working on after the Dreamcast, not just a Saturn w/ add-ons I imagine that there are some tasty prototype post-DC consoles somewhere.
    Probably evenly split between Sega's people & Microsoft
    (I think mk 1 Xbox shows us what was likely).


    23.4.2013 10:04 #8

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