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'''''Ayrton Senna Personal Talk: Message for the future''''' (アイルトン・セナ パーソナルトーク ~Message for the future~) is an unusual entry in the [[Sega Saturn]]'s software library. Released by [[Sega]] in 1995, it appears to be nothing but an audio-only interview with Formula 1 racer [[wikipedia:Ayrton Senna|Ayrton Senna]], who previously sponsored [[Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II|the sequel to Sega's ''Super Monaco GP'']], with some visuals overlaid. Though the interview is done entirely in English, this "multimedia disc" only appears to have been released in Japan (this needs confirmation) and interestingly was released a few days before the one-year anniversary of his death in a car crash.
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'''''Ayrton Senna Personal Talk: Message for the future''''' (アイルトン・セナ パーソナルトーク ~Message for the future~) is an unusual entry in the [[Sega Saturn]]'s software library. Released by [[Sega]] in 1995, it appears to be nothing but an audio-only interview with Formula 1 racer [[wikipedia:Ayrton Senna|Ayrton Senna]], who previously sponsored [[Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II|the sequel to Sega's ''Super Monaco GP'']], with some visuals overlaid. Though the interview is done entirely in English, this "multimedia disc" only appears to have been released in Japan (with subtitles; this needs confirmation).
  
 
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Ayrton Senna Personal Talk: Message for the future
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Ayrton Senna Personal Talk: Message for the future (アイルトン・セナ パーソナルトーク ~Message for the future~) is an unusual entry in the Sega Saturn's software library. Released by Sega in 1995, it appears to be nothing but an audio-only interview with Formula 1 racer Ayrton Senna, who previously sponsored the sequel to Sega's Super Monaco GP, with some visuals overlaid. Though the interview is done entirely in English, this "multimedia disc" only appears to have been released in Japan (with subtitles; this needs confirmation).

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