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  2. GameCube online functionality - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo remained cautious and terse with its online strategy for the remainder of the system's lifespan while competitors Microsoft and Sony were advancing their online gaming business. [10] [11] Months after the system's release, Nintendo stated it was researching online projects internally, but not planning any public demonstrations. [12]

  3. Online console gaming - Wikipedia

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    SegaNet became a short-lived internet service operated by Sega, geared for dial-up based online gaming on their Dreamcast game console.A replacement for Sega's original, PC-only online gaming service, Heat.net, it was initially quite popular when launched on September 10, 2000.

  4. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo targeted the North American market, entering distribution negotiations with Atari, Inc. to release a redesigned Famicom with Atari's name as the Nintendo Advanced Video Gaming System. The deal was set to be finalized and signed at the Summer Consumer Electronics Show in June 1983.

  5. Family Computer Network System - Wikipedia

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    The telephone line connectors on the bottom of the modem The controller included with the modem. The Famicom Modem began mass production in September 1988. The accompanying proprietary online service called the Famicom Network System was soon launched the same year alongside Nippon Telegraph and Telephone's new DDX-TP telephone gateway for its existing packet switched network.

  6. XBAND - Wikipedia

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    The Genesis version of the XBAND was released in November 1994, [4] with the Super NES version following in June 1995, [5] and the Super Famicom version in April 1996. [6] The Genesis version also works with the Genesis Nomad. [7]

  7. China's internet is upset that a knock-off of its darling ...

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    China's internet isn't happy that "Wukong Sun: Black Legend" is due for release on Nintendo's store. It's a 2D platformer game with art and a title that resembles "Black Myth: Wukong."

  8. Nintendo Network - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo 3DS internet browser logo. The Nintendo 3DS Internet Browser is an Internet browser designed for the Nintendo 3DS system. It was released via firmware update on June 6, 2011, in North America and June 7, 2011, in Europe and Japan. [84] The browser functions as a multitasking application.

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