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Latest revision as of 11:10, 8 November 2024

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ALL.Net (Amusement Linkage Live Network[1]) is an arcade network standard created by Sega in 2004. It is based on the earlier VF.Net system used by Virtua Fighter 4 in 2001.

Hardware

ALL.Net allows arcade games to connect to the internet, and is primarily used for software updates, online multiplayer, allowing the user to register and save data, and for national leaderboards. Initially the service was only available in Japan, but after a test-run in Hong Kong in 2008, the service has was extended to other parts of Asia in 2010, not only including Hong Kong, but South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore and mainland China

Despite its aims, ALL.Net is not quite standardised across Japan. It competes with technologies such as Taito's NESYS and Konami's e-AMUSEMENT systems.

Variants of the service include ALL.Net P-Ras (which adds extra charges) and ALL.Net P-Ras MULTI.

List of compatible games

Version 2

Version 3

Gallery

External links

References