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A Korean manufacturer has created a WiMax-compatible games console which it claimed is the world's first online games console. Perhaps it forgot about both the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS... Posbro Ppsbro's G100: no WiMax? Try Wi-Fi or Bluetooth The G100 will use the 2.3GHz and 2.5GHz bands when it's released later this …

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  1. amanfromMars Silver badge

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  2. Alex

    Also

    "a WiMax-compatible games console which it claimed is the world's first online games console. Perhaps it forgot about both the Sony PSP and the Nintendo DS..."

    Also preceded by the Wii, Xbox 360, PS3, Gamecube and PS2 (technically) and Dreamcast (IIRC).

    Perhaps the phrase "online-only" and "handheld" was lost in translation?

  3. Anonymous Coward
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    Coming son...

    Typo or name of the inventor?

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  4. Nikomus

    Online

    I believe the NES even had some online functionality, at least in Japan. It wouldn't have been much like the services available today, but the famicom could be connected to a phone line to play multiplayer games.

    There was some form of online service for the 64DD too, but as no one bought that, I'm not sure there are many details.

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