RIP Sega Saturn
- Hobie-wan
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Re: RIP Sega Saturn
I should hope you're back in the game this weekend. Its sitting at the post office now, so it'll be one of the first things they sort in the morning. Traveling two states by Priority better not take more than a few days. 
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RyaNtheSlayA
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Re: RIP Sega Saturn
It usually doesnt. I will be so unbelievably happy when I see that box at my door haha.Hobie-wan wrote:I should hope you're back in the game this weekend. Its sitting at the post office now, so it'll be one of the first things they sort in the morning. Traveling two states by Priority better not take more than a few days.
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- Barry the Nomad
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Re: RIP Sega Saturn
I was just about to tell you about Hobie-Wan's Model 1! Glad you found a new Saturn.RyaNtheSlayA wrote:Okay it is now dead. Won't even spin up. Just sits there.... poor Sega Saturn Model 2. You will be missed.
On another note I bought a Model 1 from Hobie-One that will hopefully make it here by Saturday.
I'll be getting all my Saturn goods this weekend when my parents come to visit. Can't wait to see them! (and can't wait to play Burning Rangers again)
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KholdStare
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Re: RIP Sega Saturn
I'm sorry Ryan, that sucks major ass...Saturn is a very awesome system. I'd be more than happy to be the preacher at the funeral though... But congrats on the model 1! That's what I've been playing on. Love it.

