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− | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ワウ☆スポーツ) was a portal for [[J-Sky]] users which allowed subscribers to download | + | [[File:WOWSports logo.png|thumb|right]] |
+ | {{sub-stub}}'''{{PAGENAME}}''' (ワウ☆スポーツ) was a portal for [[J-Sky]] users which allowed subscribers to download games made by [[WOW Entertainment]] and later [[Sega WOW]]. This was among the first Sega-related portals for mobile phones, and pre-dates the addition of Java-enabled handsets. | ||
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+ | WOW Sports would absorb its sister portal, [[WOW Ja Park]] on 3rd June 2002{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20020606194016/http://www.wow-ent.co.jp:80/jpn/products/jphone/index.html}}. This meant that despite its name, the portal was no longer exclusively populated with sports games. | ||
Following its closure, some games remained on the (then-Vodafone Live!) service as stand-alone applications. | Following its closure, some games remained on the (then-Vodafone Live!) service as stand-alone applications. | ||
==List of games== | ==List of games== | ||
− | {{CompanyHistoryAll|WOW Sports}} | + | {{CompanyHistoryAll|WOW Sports|showmobile=yes}} |
==References== | ==References== |
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WOW Sports (ワウ☆スポーツ) was a portal for J-Sky users which allowed subscribers to download games made by WOW Entertainment and later Sega WOW. This was among the first Sega-related portals for mobile phones, and pre-dates the addition of Java-enabled handsets.
WOW Sports would absorb its sister portal, WOW Ja Park on 3rd June 2002[1]. This meant that despite its name, the portal was no longer exclusively populated with sports games.
Following its closure, some games remained on the (then-Vodafone Live!) service as stand-alone applications.
Contents
- 1 List of games
- 1.1 J-Sky (50KB)
- 1.2 Vodafone Live! (256KB)
- 1.3 Vodafone Live! (256KB Ver. 2)
- 1.4 EZweb (Java Phase 2/2.5)
- 1.5 Sony Ericsson K550
- 1.6 Sony Ericsson K600
- 1.7 Sony Ericsson K610
- 1.8 Sony Ericsson K630
- 1.9 Sony Ericsson K700
- 1.10 Sony Ericsson K750
- 1.11 Sony Ericsson W550
- 1.12 Sony Ericsson W800
- 1.13 Sony Ericsson W810
- 1.14 Sony Ericsson Z1010
- 1.15 Sony Ericsson Z550
- 1.16 Sony Ericsson Z558
- 1.17 Sony Ericsson Z710
- 1.18 Sony Ericsson Z800
- 2 References
List of games
J-Sky (50KB)
- Super Tennis Mini (2002)
- Best Soccer (2002)
- Super Tennis Xmas Version (2002)
- Tant-R (200x)
Vodafone Live! (256KB)
- Super Real Tennis (2003)
- Real Billiards (2004)
- 3D Mahjong Geki Pai (200x)
- Columns S (200x)
Vodafone Live! (256KB Ver. 2)
- Super Real Baseball (2004)
EZweb (Java Phase 2/2.5)
- Best Soccer (200x)
Sony Ericsson K550
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson K600
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson K610
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson K630
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson K700
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson K750
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson W550
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson W800
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson W810
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson Z1010
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson Z550
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson Z558
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson Z710
- Real Billiards (200x)
Sony Ericsson Z800
- Real Billiards (200x)
References
- ↑ http://www.wow-ent.co.jp:80/jpn/products/jphone/index.html (Wayback Machine: 2002-06-06 19:40)
Japanese mobile phone internet services |
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i-mode | J-Sky/Vodafone Live!/Yahoo! Keitai | EZweb | Air-Edge | emobile | Y! Mobile |
Portals |
Game Parade | Medal Desu. | Pet * Sega | Pocket Works | Puyo Puyo! Sega | Sakura Taisen Keitai Club | Sega Ages | Sonic Cafe | Ulala no Channel J | WOW Ja Park | WOW Sports | Club C-Mode |