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To: tahoe_bound who wrote (19182)5/15/2000 9:24:00 PM
From: Pareto  Respond to of 28311
 
Sega will launch games site in September.

siliconinvestor.com

"Launching on Sept. 7, 2000, SegaNet will be the only high-speed online console gaming network to offer gamers 3D multi-player games, chat, community, cheat codes, tournaments and content. SegaNet is also an ISP service for Sega Dreamcast and PC users, offering Sega Dreamcast gamers the best in speed, consistent low latency, customer service and access to all other areas of the web including personal e-mail (name@sega.net). Additionally, SegaNet will provide gamers content on complementary areas of interest including music, TV, movies, sports and e-commerce."

Let's see who will be first. GNET/Hasbro games.com shows the coming soon sign.

Sony has a Playstation site:
station.sony.com

Following the example of Levy, I signed in and it gives this info:
"Thanks for joining The Station. Welcome to the best games on the Internet! To date, more than 6 million people have joined the Station to play our incredible games. Thousands are online playing and interacting with other members right now."

Some of the games show more than 20.000 players.



To: tahoe_bound who wrote (19182)5/16/2000 10:21:00 AM
From: rampingup  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 28311
 
Hey Tahoe,

It looks like the board is following the philosophy, if you don't have any thing good to say, then say nothing at all.