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[[Image:Saturn_mouse.jpg|thumb|right|320px|Saturn mouse - Japanese version]]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 the second being white. They were both sold separately.
Sega released a four-button (three mouse buttons plus a start button)
 
mouse peripheral for the [[Sega Saturn]] in Japan. The first model was gray in
 
color with the second being white. They were both sold separately.
 
  
White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of Sakura
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White versions came packaged with the Limited Edition of Sakura Taisen, but these were no different than those models that were sold separately.
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
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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.
[[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.
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[[Category: Saturn Hardware]]

Revision as of 18:03, 1 April 2005

Saturn mouse - Japanese version

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 the second being white. They were both 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.

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.