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===Samsung Saturn===
 
 
 
In 1995, while LG was distributing the 3DO in Korea and Nintendo was distributed by Hyundai, Samsung (who previously distributed both the Master System and Mega Drive) distributed the Saturn. It was released as the Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴) in November 10th 1995 and was made only for South Korea. The console uses region code 2 (Asia) and the bios is v1.02a. The bios is unique in that it disables the Japanese language option when the console is set to the default region 2 code (it reappears if the region code is set to anything other than region 2). There was no Korean language option added. The bootup sequence and main menu are identical to the American and PAL version. All Samsung Saturns are part of the VA1 hardware generation. It's power supply is unique in that it is capable of handling 110v-220v. This is because South Korea was in the process of converting it's power grid from 110v to 220v, so most South Korean retro game consoles come with a multi-voltage power supply.
 
In 1995, while LG was distributing the 3DO in Korea and Nintendo was distributed by Hyundai, Samsung (who previously distributed both the Master System and Mega Drive) distributed the Saturn. It was released as the Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴) in November 10th 1995 and was made only for South Korea. The console uses region code 2 (Asia) and the bios is v1.02a. The bios is unique in that it disables the Japanese language option when the console is set to the default region 2 code (it reappears if the region code is set to anything other than region 2). There was no Korean language option added. The bootup sequence and main menu are identical to the American and PAL version. All Samsung Saturns are part of the VA1 hardware generation. It's power supply is unique in that it is capable of handling 110v-220v. This is because South Korea was in the process of converting it's power grid from 110v to 220v, so most South Korean retro game consoles come with a multi-voltage power supply.
  
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By February 1997, Samsung completely exited the gaming business due to the failure of the Samsung Saturn and the 1997 Asian financial crisis.  
 
By February 1997, Samsung completely exited the gaming business due to the failure of the Samsung Saturn and the 1997 Asian financial crisis.  
  
'''Models:'''
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In September 1997, Kama Entertainment (카마 엔터테인먼트) distributed the model 2 Sega Saturn in South Korea. It looks similar to the North American model 2 console but has the Japanese-style Sega Saturn logo, has a 220v power supply, and uses region code 1 (Japan) and v1.01 bios. It was released at a cheaper price of ₩349,000. It has the standard Sega Saturn branding (세가새턴) instead of Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴). Kama Entertainment and [[Wooyoung System]] also distributed a handful of games under the Sega Saturn branding. Some consoles were also bundled with Sega Rally or Virtua Cop 2.
*SPC-SATURN/SPC-SATURN II: These two models were the initial releases. SPC-SATURN was the core console, while SPC-SATURN II included [[Virtua Fighter Remix]].
 
*SPC-ST/SPC-ST2: These two models were the late releases. SPC-ST included a region converter cartridge, while SPC-ST2 included a region converter cartridge and 1 game.
 
  
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!Reference
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!Box
!Designation
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!Name
!Bios
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!Date & Price
!Date
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!Console
!Price
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!Label
!Notes
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!Hardware
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!Software
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!Documentation
 
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|Samsung Saturn console
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|1.02a
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|11/10/1995
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|includes [[Virtua Fighter Remix]]
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|-
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|SPC-ST
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|1.02a
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|?
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|₩418,000
 
|includes region converter cartridge
 
|-
 
|SPC-ST2
 
|Samsung Saturn console
 
|1.02a
 
|?
 
|₩451,000
 
|included region converter cartridge and 1 game
 
|-
 
|}
 
{{Scanbox
 
| console=SamsungSaturn
 
| region=KR (SPC-Saturn)
 
 
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| soft1name=''[[Virtua Fighter Remix]]''
 
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{{Scanbox
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]
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| dateprice1=₩418,000 (>= 1995)
| item3=Samsung Saturn Mega Converter Front.jpg
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| item3name=[[Saturn region converter cartridges|Region Converter Cartridge]]
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| console=Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
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| consolecode=SPC-ST
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| hard1=ControlPad Saturn KR.jpg
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| hard1name=''[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]''
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{{Scanbox
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| console=SamsungSaturn
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| spine=SamsungSaturn KR Box Left.jpg
 
| spine=SamsungSaturn KR Box Left.jpg
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| bottom=SamsungSaturn KR Box Bottom.jpg
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
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| item1name=Console
 
| item2=ControlPad Saturn KR.jpg
 
| item2name=[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]
 
| item3=Samsung Saturn Mega Converter Front.jpg
 
| item3name=[[Saturn region converter cartridges|Region Converter Cartridge]]
 
}}
 
  
===Sega Saturn===
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| name=Samsung Saturn
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| dateprice1=₩451,000 (>= 1995)
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| console=Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
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| consolecode=SPC-ST2
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| hard1=ControlPad Saturn KR.jpg
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| hard1name=''[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]''
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| hard2=Samsung Saturn Mega Converter Front.jpg
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| hard2name=''[[Samsung Saturn Mega Converter Front.jpg|Converter]]''
  
In September 1997, Kama Entertainment (카마 엔터테인먼트) distributed the model 2 Sega Saturn in South Korea. It looks similar to the North American model 2 console but has the Japanese-style Sega Saturn logo, has a 220v power supply, and uses region code 1 (Japan) and v1.01 bios. It was released at a cheaper price of ₩349,000. It has the standard Sega Saturn branding (세가새턴) instead of Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴). Kama Entertainment and [[Wooyoung System]] also distributed a handful of games under the Sega Saturn branding. Some consoles were also bundled with Sega Rally or Virtua Cop 2.
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{{ConsoleRelease
!Reference
 
!Designation
 
!Bios
 
!Date
 
!Price
 
!Notes
 
|-
 
|MK-80226-08
 
|Sega Saturn console - MK-80200A-08
 
|1.01
 
|September 1997
 
|₩349,000
 
|-
 
|-
 
|MK-80226-08
 
|Sega Saturn console + [[Virtua Cop 2]] - MK-80200A-08
 
|1.01
 
|1997
 
|?
 
|-
 
|MK-80226-08
 
|Sega Saturn console + [[Sega Rally]] - MK-80200A-08
 
|1.01
 
|1997
 
|?
 
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{{Scanbox
 
| console=Sega Saturn
 
| region=KR
 
 
| front=Saturn KR Box Front Kama.jpg
 
| front=Saturn KR Box Front Kama.jpg
 
| back=Saturn KR Box Back Kama.jpg
 
| back=Saturn KR Box Back Kama.jpg
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| spine2=Saturn_KR_Box_Right_Kama.jpg
 
| spine2=Saturn_KR_Box_Right_Kama.jpg
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=Saturn KR Kama.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=Sega Saturn
| item2=Control_Pad_Saturn_HSS-0101_KR.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]
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| dateprice1=₩349,000 (September 1997)
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| console=Saturn KR Kama.jpg
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| consolecode=MK-80200A-08
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| hard1=Control Pad Saturn HSS-0101 KR.jpg
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| hard1name=''[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]''
 
}}
 
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{{Scanbox
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{{ConsoleRelease
| console=Sega Saturn + Virtua Cop 2
 
| region=KR
 
 
| front=Saturn_KR_Box_Front_Kama_VC2.jpg
 
| front=Saturn_KR_Box_Front_Kama_VC2.jpg
 
| back=Saturn_KR_Box_Back_Kama_VC2.jpg
 
| back=Saturn_KR_Box_Back_Kama_VC2.jpg
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| spine2=Saturn_KR_Box_Right_Kama_VC2.jpg
 
| spine2=Saturn_KR_Box_Right_Kama_VC2.jpg
 
| square=yes
 
| square=yes
| item1=Saturn KR Kama.jpg
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| item1name=Console
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| name=Sega Saturn
| item2=Control_Pad_Saturn_HSS-0101_KR.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]
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| dateprice1=? (>= 1997)
| item3=VirtuaCop2 Saturn KR Box Front Alt.jpg
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| item3name=''[[Virtua Cop 2]]''
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| console=Saturn KR Kama.jpg
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| consolecode=MK-80200A-08
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| hard1=Control Pad Saturn HSS-0101 KR.jpg
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| hard1name=''[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]''
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| soft1=VirtuaCop2 Saturn KR Box Front Alt.jpg
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| soft1name=''[[Virtua Cop 2]]''
 
}}
 
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{{Scanbox
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| console=Sega Saturn + Sega Rally
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| region=KR
 
| front=Saturn_KR_Box_Front_Kama_SR.jpg
 
 
| back=
 
| back=
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| spine=
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| square=yes
 
| square=yes
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| item1name=Console
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| name=Sega Saturn
| item2=Control_Pad_Saturn_HSS-0101_KR.jpg
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| item2name=[[Control Pad (Saturn)|Control Pad]]
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| dateprice1=? (>= 1997)
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| console=Saturn KR Kama.jpg
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| consolecode=MK-80200A-08
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| soft1name=''[[Sega Rally]]''
 
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{{Saturn}}
 
{{Saturn}}
 
[[Category:Sega Saturn]]
 
[[Category:Sega Saturn]]

Revision as of 20:48, 15 July 2017

In 1995, while LG was distributing the 3DO in Korea and Nintendo was distributed by Hyundai, Samsung (who previously distributed both the Master System and Mega Drive) distributed the Saturn. It was released as the Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴) in November 10th 1995 and was made only for South Korea. The console uses region code 2 (Asia) and the bios is v1.02a. The bios is unique in that it disables the Japanese language option when the console is set to the default region 2 code (it reappears if the region code is set to anything other than region 2). There was no Korean language option added. The bootup sequence and main menu are identical to the American and PAL version. All Samsung Saturns are part of the VA1 hardware generation. It's power supply is unique in that it is capable of handling 110v-220v. This is because South Korea was in the process of converting it's power grid from 110v to 220v, so most South Korean retro game consoles come with a multi-voltage power supply.

There are 4 different model numbers of the Samsung Saturn (SPC-SATURN, SPC-SATURN II, SPC-ST, SPC-ST2), although the consoles themselves are identical. The model number only indicates whether the console was packaged with a game or a Saturn region converter cartridges (this can be seen in old magazine advertisements). SPC-SATURN and SPC-SATURN II were the initial released models. SPC-ST and SPC-ST2 were later released models and both came with a ST-KEY region converter cartridge (hence the model name), with SPC-ST2 also including 1 game.

It is compatible with all Samsung Saturn games as well as all Korean Sega Saturn games (non-Samsung branded). There are also a few Japanese, Asian and American games that were also coded for region 2, which will play on Samsung Saturn without the need for a region converter cartridge.

The Samsung Saturn was released on November 10th 1995. Launch games included Daytona USA, Panzer Dragoon, Virtua Fighter Remix and Worldwide Soccer: Sega International Victory Goal Edition.

Initially retailing for up to ₩595,000 the Samsung Saturn was a commercial failure due to the high price and limited number of available games. Most people instead imported the cheaper Japanese consoles.

By February 1997, Samsung completely exited the gaming business due to the failure of the Samsung Saturn and the 1997 Asian financial crisis.

In September 1997, Kama Entertainment (카마 엔터테인먼트) distributed the model 2 Sega Saturn in South Korea. It looks similar to the North American model 2 console but has the Japanese-style Sega Saturn logo, has a 220v power supply, and uses region code 1 (Japan) and v1.01 bios. It was released at a cheaper price of ₩349,000. It has the standard Sega Saturn branding (세가새턴) instead of Samsung Saturn (삼성새턴). Kama Entertainment and Wooyoung System also distributed a handful of games under the Sega Saturn branding. Some consoles were also bundled with Sega Rally or Virtua Cop 2.

Box Name Date & Price Console Label Hardware Software Documentation
Samsung Saturn
Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
SPC-SATURN
Samsung Saturn
Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
SPC-SATURN II
Saturn KR Box Front ST.jpg
Samsung Saturn
Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
SPC-ST
SamsungSaturn KR Box Top.jpg
SamsungSaturn KR Box Left.jpgSamsungSaturn KR Box Front.jpgSamsungSaturn KR Box Right.jpg
SamsungSaturn KR Box Bottom.jpg
Samsung Saturn
Sega Saturn Samsung.jpg
SPC-ST2
Notavailable.svg
unknown
Saturn KR Box Top Kama.jpg
Saturn KR Box Back Kama.jpgSaturn KR Box Left Kama.jpgSaturn KR Box Front Kama.jpgSaturn KR Box Right Kama.jpg
Saturn KR Box Bottom Kama.jpg
Sega Saturn
Saturn KR Kama.jpg
MK-80200A-08
Saturn KR Box Top Kama VC2.jpg
Saturn KR Box Back Kama VC2.jpgSaturn KR Box Left Kama VC2.jpgSaturn KR Box Front Kama VC2.jpgSaturn KR Box Right Kama VC2.jpg
Saturn KR Box Bottom Kama VC2.jpg
Sega Saturn
Saturn KR Kama.jpg
MK-80200A-08
Saturn KR Box Front Kama SR.jpg
Sega Saturn
Saturn KR Kama.jpg
MK-80200A-08


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