• Protoknuckles@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    “Again”.

    I used to have a Sega Channel as a kid. It was this big clunky cartridge with its own power supply and internet connection that downloaded Sega Genesis games. It was incredible.

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      The Internet was not part of the system

      Programming and transmission of the Sega Channel’s monthly services started with a production team at Sega, which would put together content every month and load it onto a CD-ROM. It was then sent to TCI’s satellitestation,[12] located in Denver, Colorado.[13] From the station, the signal was transmitted via Hughes Communications’ Galaxy 7 satellite, which uploaded at 1.435 GHz and downloaded at 1.1 GHz, to the local cable providers.