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}}{{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}} Co, Ltd.''' (株式会社クールネット エンタテインメント), also known as '''CoolCool''', was a Japanese video game publisher notable for publishing the 2003 [[Microsoft Xbox]] port of ''[[Rent a Hero No. 1]]''.
  
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Coolnet Entertainment had plans to port other [[Sega Dreamcast]] games to the [[Microsoft Xbox]], such as ''[[Illbleed]]'' and ''[[Dynamite Deka 2]]'', and to develop an enhanced version of ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' titled ''[[Blue Stinger: Premium Cut]]''.
  
 
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*''[[Rent a Hero No. 1]]'' (2003)
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==References==
*''[[Blue Stinger: Premium Cut]]'' (Cancelled)
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*''[[Illbleed]]'' (Cancelled)
 
  
 
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Coolnet Entertainment Co, Ltd. (株式会社クールネット エンタテインメント), also known as CoolCool, was a Japanese video game publisher notable for publishing the 2003 Microsoft Xbox port of Rent a Hero No. 1.

Company

Coolnet Entertainment had plans to port other Sega Dreamcast games to the Microsoft Xbox, such as Illbleed and Dynamite Deka 2, and to develop an enhanced version of Blue Stinger titled Blue Stinger: Premium Cut.

Softography

References