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{{sub-stub}}'''''Habitat II''''' (ハビタット2) is a piece of [[Sega Saturn]] software released exclusively in Japan. Little is really known about it - it is completely reliant on the [[Sega Saturn Modem]] and thus cannot function in the modern age.
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{{sub-stub}}'''''Habitat II''''' (ハビタット2) is a piece of [[Sega Saturn]] software released exclusively in Japan. It was a Saturn based game client for Fujitsu's "Habitat II" virtual world which itself was a licensed version of Fujitsu's WorldsAway virtual world launched September 1995. The service was initially made available online to Windows users in March 1996 and 4 months later the Saturn client was released. It is reasonably likely that this would have been cross platform so Windows/Saturn users would be able to play on the same server. It is completely reliant on the [[Sega Saturn Modem]] due to the client/server relationship and thus cannot function in the modern age.
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

Revision as of 20:27, 22 April 2013

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Habitat II
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Sega
Developer:
Genre: Miscellaneous

















Number of players: 1
Release Date RRP Code

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Habitat II (ハビタット2) is a piece of Sega Saturn software released exclusively in Japan. It was a Saturn based game client for Fujitsu's "Habitat II" virtual world which itself was a licensed version of Fujitsu's WorldsAway virtual world launched September 1995. The service was initially made available online to Windows users in March 1996 and 4 months later the Saturn client was released. It is reasonably likely that this would have been cross platform so Windows/Saturn users would be able to play on the same server. It is completely reliant on the Sega Saturn Modem due to the client/server relationship and thus cannot function in the modern age.

Physical Scans

Saturn, JP
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Cover
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Disc