Sega Ages (mobile)
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Sega Ages (セガエイジス) was a brand name used for a number of mobile internet service portals in Japan. It was originally created for J-Sky customers, debuting with for games with the first Java-enabled J-Phone, the J-SH07 (released 22 June 2001), but similar portals were opened for EZweb (from 11th September 2002[1]), Club Air-Edge (from 5th April 2006[2]) and after being re-branded from Game Parade, i-mode users.
Sega Ages on J-Sky was initially analogous to Sonic Cafe on i-mode, albeit without Sonic Team properties. Instead, more of a focus was given to reviving classic Sega arcade games (much like the Sega Ages moniker used in other parts of the business).
All four Sega Ages portals were closed and merged with their respective Sonic Cafes (if they existed) on the 6th December 2007 to create Puyo Puyo! Sega[3].
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List of games
References
- ↑ http://sega.jp/new/02090713.html (Wayback Machine: 2003-07-24 13:38)
- ↑ http://sega.jp/kt/willcom/segaages/home.html (Wayback Machine: 2006-04-27 10:35)
- ↑ http://sega.jp:80/kt (Wayback Machine: 2007-12-09 23:32)
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 |