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| Issue 46 - September 23, 1999
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Now the NeoGeo Pocket Color gets into the game
Seems everyone's jumping on the web browsing bandwagon. SNK have announced that they'll be producing an adapter and cartridge that will enable owners of the NeoGeo Pocket Color to connect to the Internet.
Details are sketchy but what's known so far is that this package will allow the user to send and receive emails, download games or patches and play networked games over the Internet. This is most likely a response to Bandai and Nintendo's current plans for Internet connectivity.
Courtesy of IGN.com
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