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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 [[Xbox]] port of ''[[Rent a Hero No. 1]]''.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Coolnet Entertainment Co., Ltd.''' (株式会社クールネット エンタテインメント), was a Japanese video game developer.  
  
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Sega partnered with Coolnet with the view of producing [[Xbox]] games, starting with the 2003 [[Xbox]] port of ''[[Rent a Hero No. 1]]''. These, alongside cancelled ports of ''[[Illbleed]]'', ''[[Dynamite Deka 2]]'', and an enhanced version of ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' titled ''[[Blue Stinger: Premium Cut]]'' were set to be sold under a joint "'''CoolCool'''" brand{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071118203808/http://sega.jp/corp/release/2002/1203_1/}}, however only the former made it to market.
Coolnet Entertainment had plans to port other [[Sega Dreamcast]] games to the Xbox, such as ''[[Illbleed]]'' and ''[[Dynamite Deka 2]]'', and to develop an enhanced version of ''[[Blue Stinger]]'' titled ''[[Blue Stinger: Premium Cut]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20071118203808/http://sega.jp/corp/release/2002/1203_1/}}, but neither project surfaced.
 
  
 
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==Softography==

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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), was a Japanese video game developer.

Sega partnered with Coolnet with the view of producing Xbox games, starting with the 2003 Xbox port of Rent a Hero No. 1. These, alongside cancelled ports of Illbleed, Dynamite Deka 2, and an enhanced version of Blue Stinger titled Blue Stinger: Premium Cut were set to be sold under a joint "CoolCool" brand[1], however only the former made it to market.

Softography

References

  1. http://sega.jp/corp/release/2002/1203_1/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-11-18 20:38)