This is why i can't believe that there were 4 offcial regions for the saturn. Multi seems to generally mean PAL systems (Oz, Euro, etcs). Unless someone can produce the jumper setting and show a case that shows Asia PAL or Asia NTSC (whichever one it was supposed to be), then i can't count it in. If someone can produce pics of the disc of an original game set for this mystery region, then i could probably count it.
all the system shells i've seen only have 3 regions mentioned...USA, JPN, and Multi.
Antipasta, it's entirely possible that your system's life began in 1995. It's my guess that the production on a revised board begins several months before those revised boards it the market...the PS2 is a great example....they announced the SCPH-50000 series when it was jsut about ready to go into the market, but in order to announce it, the board was probably being revised as early as a year ago.
my April 1996 system (O-21/64) began it's life in 1995, according the the copyright markings on the *BOTTOM* of the main board:
Note: Controller port and LED board is a seperate component on this model.
Bottom of Mainboard:
171-7128C
© SEGA 1995 PC BD SATURN
MAIN VA SG
Top of main board:
(Reverse RU)E91964 340
94V-0
837-12126
MADE IN JAPAN
IC BD SATURN MAIN VA SG
Sticker on main board:
AE604240000
Back Sticker:
Model No.: MK-80000
Power Source: AC 120V 60Hz 25W
SEGA Enterprises, Ltd. IV
Serial No.: AE62055140
Made In Malaysia 670-7921 D
Lower Shell Sticker:
April, 1996 IV 670-70134A
Lower Shell, Internal:
4/96 USA E)
19-XXXX
04080-10-1
E) JSR NC 471
Upper Case, Internal:
7/95 (bastardized case) USA C)
19-XXXX
04070-08-1
C) JSR NX277
Shell, controller board, power supply, and CD-Rom drive are all going to be used to ressurect other dead systems.
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