Teleplay Modem
Modem, Nintendo Entertainment System, XBAND, Viacom (1971–2005)
978-613-9-02633-3
6139026334
108
2012-01-12
210,60 R$
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Teleplay Modem was a modem for the Nintendo Entertainment System created by Keith Rupp and Nolan Bushnell, designed to provide online play between NES users, while also possessing compatibility with the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo. The first prototype, called the "Ayota Modem", had a maximum speed of only 300 bit/s, too slow to render normal NES quality graphics. It was unveiled at the 1992 consumer electronics show in Las Vegas, where it received a fairly good reception. Bushnell later dropped out of the project, and Keith Rupp founded the company Baton Technologies.
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