nerdydesi
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Post by nerdydesi on Jun 29, 2015 6:50:44 GMT
I have two HST-3200 Sega Saturns. They both look identical except on the bottom, the black sticker is on a different place and has the number "670-6118" and the other has "670-6228". Does anyone know the difference between these two versions?
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Catch22
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Post by Catch22 on Jun 29, 2015 7:01:53 GMT
No difference, both are model 1 saturns with the oval buttons. Try opening them and take a look underneath. The Saturns are very hardy and hard to break.
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Post by zyrobs on Jun 29, 2015 11:58:56 GMT
670-xxxx is the sega serial number for labels, stickers, prints, cover artwork etc. The two machines are identical, only those stickers are different, either the content of them or their size.
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nerdydesi
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Post by nerdydesi on Jul 6, 2015 19:37:32 GMT
670-xxxx is the sega serial number for labels, stickers, prints, cover artwork etc. The two machines are identical, only those stickers are different, either the content of them or their size. Hi there, are you certain that there are no internal hardware differences aside from the sticker number and placement? I'd like to think there was at least some internal difference, maybe in the BIOS type or something of that nature. :0 Maybe I should open both of them up and compare the two?
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Post by zyrobs on Jul 7, 2015 1:44:41 GMT
They did update a few things in the internals in hst-3200 units, but as far as I know they are unrelated to the sticker.
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