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Technology Stocks : WAVX Anyone?

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To: cm who wrote (6738)5/10/1999 9:51:00 PM
From: SlateColt   of 11417
 
Wave and E3

e3expo.com

I was perusing the E3 site and noticed that Wave's booth is surrounded by THE entire console game market, namely Sony, Sega and Nintendo.

Sega's new Dreamcast console is very intriguing to me. It's going to ship with full Internet access and an internal 33.6K modem that will be upgradable to a cable modem. If Sega has their act together, why wouldn't they want to support a pay-per-play, Arcade-style mode of play. It would be like having your own personal and interactive arcade at your house. Sega has announced a storage deal with Iomega for local storage needs, why couldn't I just download the latest wave-enabled title, store it on a Zip disk and play it whenever I want? Production costs for Sega approach $0 nada. There is no middle man. And I've always got a pocket full of change (loaded on my meter).

Somebody slap me. Am I dream(cast)ing? IMO, this would blow the doors off of Sony and Nintendo and our stock price of course.

Sega Link
sega.com

---Slate
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