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:[https://segaretro.org/Taisen_Cable#Compatible_games SegaRetro: Taisen Cable compatible games] | :[https://segaretro.org/Taisen_Cable#Compatible_games SegaRetro: Taisen Cable compatible games] | ||
The Taisen Cable is device which allows two Sega Saturns to connect to each other. It can be seen as a console equivalent to a local area network (LAN) setup usually found with computers, where systems are all linked together within a small area. The official Sega-branded Taisen Cable was only released in Japan, however third-party alternatives were released in other territories and a number of non-Japanese games support the device.[https://segaretro.org/Taisen_Cable] | The Taisen Cable is device which allows two Sega Saturns to connect to each other. It can be seen as a console equivalent to a local area network (LAN) setup usually found with computers, where systems are all linked together within a small area. The official Sega-branded Taisen Cable was only released in Japan, however third-party alternatives were released in other territories and a number of non-Japanese games support the device.[https://segaretro.org/Taisen_Cable] | ||
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==Arcade variations== | ==Arcade variations== |