Difference between revisions of "Sega planet codenames"
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− | |Sega Uranus||Unknown, possibly unused | + | |Sega Uranus||Unknown, possibly unused. |
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− | |[[Sega Neptune]]||32X/[[Mega Drive]] combo unit | + | |[[Sega Neptune]]||32X/[[Mega Drive]] combo unit. |
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− | |Sega Pluto||Unknown, possibly unused | + | |Sega Pluto||Unknown, possibly unused. It should be noted Pluto is no longer considered a planet. |
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Revision as of 18:27, 31 July 2009
After successfully launching the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Sega commissioned several projects under different codenames of the planets in the Solar System. These are listed below.
Codename | Equivalent |
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Sega Mercury | Sega Game Gear |
Sega Venus | Sega Nomad |
Sega Earth | Unused |
Sega Mars | Sega 32X |
Sega Jupiter | Cart-based 32-bit system; abandoned in planning stages in favor of a disc-based system that became known as... |
Sega Saturn | Final name. |
Sega Uranus | Unknown, possibly unused. |
Sega Neptune | 32X/Mega Drive combo unit. |
Sega Pluto | Unknown, possibly unused. It should be noted Pluto is no longer considered a planet. |
By the time the Sega Dreamcast was planned, Sega had moved on to a new scheme.