Difference between revisions of "Mega Net"
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{{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert 1995.mp4|(1995)}} | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert 1995.mp4|(1995)}} | ||
{{gitem|Fifa96 MD MegaNet BR TVAdvert 1995.mp4|[[FIFA Soccer 96 (Mega Drive)|FIFA 96]] (1995)}} | {{gitem|Fifa96 MD MegaNet BR TVAdvert 1995.mp4|[[FIFA Soccer 96 (Mega Drive)|FIFA 96]] (1995)}} | ||
− | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert GustavoBorges 1996.mp4|Gustavo Borges (1996)}} | + | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert GustavoBorges 1996.mp4|[[wikipedia:Gustavo Borges|Gustavo Borges]] (1996)}} |
− | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert AnaPaula 1996.mp4|Ana Paula (1996)}} | + | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert AnaPaula 1996.mp4|[[wikipedia:Ana Paula Connelly|Ana Paula]] (1996)}} |
− | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert RobsonCaetano 1996.mp4|Robson Caetano (1996)}} | + | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert RobsonCaetano 1996.mp4|[[wikipedia:Robson Caetano|Robson Caetano]] (1996)}} |
{{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert Olympic 1996.mp4|Olympic Team (1996)}} | {{gitem|MegaNet MD BR TVAdvert Olympic 1996.mp4|Olympic Team (1996)}} | ||
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Made for: Sega Mega Drive | ||||||||||
Manufacturer: Tec Toy | ||||||||||
Type: Network tool | ||||||||||
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Mega Net was an online service for Brazilian owners of the Sega Mega Drive. As with most Brazilian products with a relation to Sega, the service was started and maintained by Sega's Brazilian distributor Tectoy, and as such, it did not exist outside of Brazil.
Tectoy's Mega Net service began in late 1995, and required a proprietary Mega Net modem accessory to be inserted into the Mega Drive's cartridge slot. Unlike similar services across the world such as North America's Sega Channel, the Mega Net service allowed users to send and receive emails, fax messages and access an electronic magazine ("Revista Eletrônica"), produced in partnership with the publishing house Abril Jovem, about comics and RPGs. Users also had access to the "Tectoy News" regarding new products, promotions and game hints.
The Mega Net service was free of charge on the first two months, after that period the user had to pay a monthly fee of R$5 for 30 connections or R$9 (around 5 and 9 USD, respectively, at the time) for unlimited access.
It was designed to be used in conjunction with the Sega Mouse, released a few months later.
The Tectoy Mega Net was followed by the Mega Net 2, which is based on XB∀ND hardware.
Magazine articles
- Main article: Mega Net/Magazine articles.
Promotional materials
Physical scans
References