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XBAND (stylized as
XBⱯND) was one of the
first competitive online console gaming networks and was
available for the
Genesis and
Super NES. It was produced...
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released in installments. In the
United States, the
relatively short-lived
XBAND allowed users to
connect to a
network via a dial-up
modem to
compete against...
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created the
XBAND, a
peripheral which allowed Genesis players to
engage in
online competitive gaming.
Using telephone services to
share data,
XBAND was initially...
- None Int/Ext
hardpoints 8/4 6/6 4/6 6/6 6/6 8/4
Radar XBand XBand XBand LBand X +
LBand XBand Radar range target 240 km 150 km 150 km 150 km Unknown...
- was discontinued, but
would serve as a
precursor to the Sega
Channel and
XBAND services, as well as a
predecessor to
online gaming services for
video game...
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Fighting from the Arcade). It is on a 32
megabit cartridge supporting the
XBAND online network. It has
several new game
modes such as
Group Battle and Time...
- 5.4 CR2412 100 0.2 24.5 × 1.2 CR2430 5011LC 270–290 24.5 × 3.0 Used in
XBand Modem to save
updates and
profile data. CR2450 5029LC 610–620 24.5 × 5.0...
- 2400 bit/s data/fax
modem data pump in a
single VLSI package, used in the
XBAND cartridge. The S-DD1 chip is an ASIC
decompressor made by
Nintendo for use...
- Sega Activator, Team Play Adaptor, Mega Mouse, and the Sega
Channel and
XBAND network add-ons. However, the
Nomad is not
compatible with the
Power Base...
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released in
America and ****an for the Sega
Saturn using the
NetLink and
XBAND services respectively. A twin
stick controller was
developed and released...