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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2008

Atari Gameline, Intelli. Playcable, XBand, Sega Channel etc etc

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  • god I hate that copyrighted audio thing

  • damn...I never knew that Genesis and SNES had online capabilities using perpherals...WOW...

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  • @RottenRroses They have an internal RAM like memory which stores the game that you downloaded. Because they use RAM, you would lose the game when you switch off the Intellivision or Genesis. So, you can only download one game at a time.

  • @CardinalGamers The N64 had online capabilities as well, which was limited internet access through Interact's SharkWire.

  • you forgot the Satelaview for the super famicom

  • DISPUTE UR VIDEO TO GET THE SOUND BACK

    seruisly stop letting theese small or fake companys and trolls take ur videos sound

  • @VideoGamer945 the uploader could just dispute it to get da sound back i do it all the time

  • @CardinalGamers sega channel was the SHIT

  • Where did they save downloaded games on the Intellivision or the Genesis? They don't have a hard drive, do they?

  • Excellently done. I just replayed it for my little brother, who until today did not know that there was online gaming prior to 2000. Great video even on mute!

  • don't forget about the sega mega modem relased for the mega drive in japan

  • Props to all the peope who owned a gameline for the 2600. Woohoo!!

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