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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created the XBAND, a peripheral which allowed Genesis players to engage in online competitive gaming. Using telephone services to share data, XBAND was initially...
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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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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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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...
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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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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...
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released in America and Japan for the Sega Saturn using the NetLink and XBAND services respectively. A twin stick controller was developed and released...
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game was the only title to display the XBAND logo on its box. The development team worked closely with XBAND representatives to ensure that the game...
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release: 1995-01-04: T-HQ shows new lineup of portable video games and XBAND video game modem at 1995 Winter CES". The Free Library. January 4, 1995...
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