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[[Image:Saturn_mouse.jpg|thumb|right|320px|HSS-0139 (Japan, second model)]]
  
Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) '''mouse''' peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan. The first model was gray in color with a blue start button and the second being white and having a red start button. They were both sold separately.
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Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) '''mouse''' peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan, two models that fit both Saturn models and both sold separately.
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*HSS-0102: The first model was gray in color with a blue start button.
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*HSS-0139: The second model was white with a red start button and with a blue Sega Saturn pad. White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'', but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.
  
White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of ''[[Sakura Taisen]]'', but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.
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In the US, a similar four-button mouse was released for use with the [[Sega NetLink]] system.
 
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*80108 (aka Netlink mouse): It has an oval shape and has the same three buttons plus a start, but is black in colour and came with a red pad. It's compatible with the Japanese mouse.
In the US, a similar four-button mouse was released for use with the [[Sega NetLink]] system, except it was black. The US mouse is compatible with the Japanese mouse.
 
  
 
A UK release was planned for late 1995, but it never reached stores.
 
A UK release was planned for late 1995, but it never reached stores.
  
 
<gallery>
 
<gallery>
Image:Saturn Mouse Grey.jpg‎|Saturn Mouse (grey) with box and pad
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Image:Saturn Mouse Grey.jpg‎|HSS-0102: Saturn Mouse (grey) with box and pad
Image:Saturn_mouse_white.jpg|Saturn Mouse (white) with pad
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Image:Saturn_mouse_white.jpg|HSS-0139: Saturn Mouse (white) with pad
Image:Saturn_Mouse_white_back.jpg|Saturn Mouse (white) rear view
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Image:Saturn_Mouse_white_back.jpg|HSS-0139: Saturn Mouse (white) rear view
Image:Saturn_mouse_white_box_front.jpg|Saturn Mouse (white) box front
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Image:Saturn_mouse_white_box_front.jpg|HSS-0139: Saturn Mouse (white) box front
Image:Saturn_mouse_white_box_back.jpg|Saturn Mouse (white) box back
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Image:Saturn_mouse_white_box_back.jpg|HSS-0139: Saturn Mouse (white) box back
Image:Saturn_mouse_black.jpg|Saturn Mouse (black)
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Image:Saturn_mouse_black.jpg|80108 (aka Netlink mouse): Saturn Mouse (black)
Image:Saturn_mouse_black_pad.jpg|Saturn Mouse (black) with pad and box
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Image:Saturn_mouse_black_pad.jpg|80108 (aka Netlink mouse): Saturn Mouse (black) with pad and box
Image:Saturn_mouse_black_box.jpg|Saturn Mouse (black) box
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Image:Saturn_mouse_black_box.jpg|80108 (aka Netlink mouse) Saturn Mouse (black) box
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  
 
[[Category:Saturn Accessories]]
 
[[Category:Saturn Accessories]]

Revision as of 12:57, 9 April 2010

HSS-0139 (Japan, second model)

Sega released a four-button (three buttons plus a start button) mouse peripheral for the Sega Saturn in Japan, two models that fit both Saturn models and both sold separately.

  • HSS-0102: The first model was gray in color with a blue start button.
  • HSS-0139: The second model was white with a red start button and with a blue Sega Saturn pad. White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of Sakura Taisen, but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.

In the US, a similar four-button mouse was released for use with the Sega NetLink system.

  • 80108 (aka Netlink mouse): It has an oval shape and has the same three buttons plus a start, but is black in colour and came with a red pad. It's compatible with the Japanese mouse.

A UK release was planned for late 1995, but it never reached stores.