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− | '''''Planet Ring''''' is a [[Sega Dreamcast]] game released in 2000. The disc was distributed for free in the United Kingdom through the ''[[Official Dreamcast Magazine]]'' and was one of the few games released in PAL regions to support the [[Dreamcast Microphone]] as well as the [[Dreamcast Keyboard]]. | + | '''''Planet Ring''''' is a [[Sega Dreamcast]] game released in 2000. The disc was distributed for free in the United Kingdom through the ''[[Official Dreamcast Magazine (UK)|Official Dreamcast Magazine]]'' and was one of the few games released in PAL regions to support the [[Dreamcast Microphone]] as well as the [[Dreamcast Keyboard]]. |
It was one of the first video games to require the user to be connected to the internet at all times, as it contains four online minigames to help promote the Dreamcast's internet features. Up to 32 players could compete in online events, though it is largely unplayable now due to the Dreamcast's online servers being shut down. | It was one of the first video games to require the user to be connected to the internet at all times, as it contains four online minigames to help promote the Dreamcast's internet features. Up to 32 players could compete in online events, though it is largely unplayable now due to the Dreamcast's online servers being shut down. |
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Planet Ring is a Sega Dreamcast game released in 2000. The disc was distributed for free in the United Kingdom through the Official Dreamcast Magazine and was one of the few games released in PAL regions to support the Dreamcast Microphone as well as the Dreamcast Keyboard.
It was one of the first video games to require the user to be connected to the internet at all times, as it contains four online minigames to help promote the Dreamcast's internet features. Up to 32 players could compete in online events, though it is largely unplayable now due to the Dreamcast's online servers being shut down.
The game was only available in Europe.