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Made for: Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: Hitachi | ||||||||||
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The Hitachi Karaoke MKU-1 is a karaoke peripheral for the Sega Saturn, only sold in Japan. Though to the western world it seems like an odd attachement for a games console, karaoke is hugely popular in Japan, with many of the major consoles supporting karaoke adapters.
The karaoke unit sits below the Saturn system and links up via a expansion cable. The device supports up to two microphones, each with its own volume control.
Physical scans
References
Sega-related karaoke equipment/Sega Kara |
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Hardware |
Prologue 21 (199x) | Super Prologue 21 (199x) | Candoone (200x) |
Mega-CD Karaoke (1992) | MKU-1 (1995) | Dreamcast Karaoke (2001) |
Software |
Sega Kara for Dreamcast (2001) | Sega Kara for PC (200x) | Sega Kara (mobile) (2011) |
Related |
Video Karaoke (200x) | DVD Karaoke Game DVT-G100 (2009) |