Guy With Ultra-Rare Sega Console Prototype Refuses $15,000 Bid For It
Posted by Kotaku May 11 2013 20:00 GMT in Gaming News
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About a month ago, renewed interest in the "Sega Pluto"—a prototype console that was more or less an online-enabled Sega Saturn—led one guy to rummage through his closet and find he was in possession of one of two surviving units. He quickly put it up for bid, but now a second auction has ended in no sale. Roger Vega, the Pluto's owner, got a high bid of $7,600 when he listed it with GameGavel. That didn't meet his reserve price, so he tried again on eBay. A bid more than double that—$15,500—likewise didn't meet Vega's unspecified reserve, so one must wonder what he considers an appropriate bid. Sega Pluto eBay auction ends at $15,000… reserve still not met [Sega Nerds via Joystiq] To contact the author of this post, write to owen@kotaku.com or find him on Twitter @owengood.



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