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===i-mode (PS1)===
 
===i-mode (PS1)===
 
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The '''i-mode''' adaptor cable (SCPH-10180) is a japan-exclusive device<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/03/22/playstation-i-mode-connection-in-may PlayStation i-mode Connection in May (IGN article)]</ref> developed by Sony and NTT DoCoMo. The i-mode adaptor allows users to connect an compatible mobile phone<ref>[https://www.archyde.com/why-did-the-japanese-connect-a-cell-phone-to-the-first-playstation-and-what-did-it-allow-them-to-do-present/ Why did the Japanese connect a cell phone to the first PlayStation and what did it allow them to do? (archyde.com article)]</ref> to the PlayStation's controller port; granting a mobile internet connection to Japanese games, web browsing and email on the PlayStation.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-outlines-its-2001-business-plans/1100-2688415/ Sony outlines its 2001 business plans (GameSpot article)]</ref> Released in 2001.
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The '''i-mode''' adaptor cable (SCPH-10180) is a japan-exlusive device<ref>[https://www.ign.com/articles/2001/03/22/playstation-i-mode-connection-in-may PlayStation i-mode Connection in May (IGN article)]</ref> developed by Sony and NTT DoCoMo. The i-mode adaptor allows users to connect an compatible mobile phone<ref>[https://www.archyde.com/why-did-the-japanese-connect-a-cell-phone-to-the-first-playstation-and-what-did-it-allow-them-to-do-present/ Why did the Japanese connect a cell phone to the first PlayStation and what did it allow them to do? (archyde.com article)]</ref> to the PlayStation's controller port; granting a mobile internet connection to Japanese games, web browsing and email on the PlayStation.<ref>[https://www.gamespot.com/articles/sony-outlines-its-2001-business-plans/1100-2688415/ Sony outlines its 2001 business plans (GameSpot article)]</ref> Released in 2001.
 
<br>If you have an i-mode donating it [https://problemkaputt.de/psx.htm no$psx] may help it to be emulated. More info on the i-mode: [http://lorezan.free.fr/ps1/iMODE.pdf], [https://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22623#p22623], [https://archive.org/details/manualzilla-id-6574358/page/n1/mode/2up?view=theater Official Manual]. See '''[https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/controllersandmemorycards/#controllers-i-mode-adaptor-mobile-internet list of games compatible with the i-mode adaptor]'''.
 
<br>If you have an i-mode donating it [https://problemkaputt.de/psx.htm no$psx] may help it to be emulated. More info on the i-mode: [http://lorezan.free.fr/ps1/iMODE.pdf], [https://www.psxdev.net/forum/viewtopic.php?p=22623#p22623], [https://archive.org/details/manualzilla-id-6574358/page/n1/mode/2up?view=theater Official Manual]. See '''[https://psx-spx.consoledev.net/controllersandmemorycards/#controllers-i-mode-adaptor-mobile-internet list of games compatible with the i-mode adaptor]'''.
 
:*[[PlayStation emulators#Hardware features and peripherals|Currently no emulators support the i-mode adaptor]].
 
:*[[PlayStation emulators#Hardware features and peripherals|Currently no emulators support the i-mode adaptor]].
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===[[Wikipedia:XBAND|XBAND Modem]]===
 
===[[Wikipedia:XBAND|XBAND Modem]]===
 
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The '''XBAND''' was the very first console modem to allow online multiplayer using a dial-up connection. It was released on the SNES for a range of games in the mid-nineties - as well as the [[Sega_Genesis_emulators#Hardware_features_and_accessories|Genesis]] and [[Sega_Saturn_emulators#Hardware_features_and_accessories|Saturn]].<ref>[https://old.reddit.com/r/snes/comments/f4jvg7/the_xband_was_the_very_first_console_modem_to/ XBAND: Wonders of the Retro Gaming World]</ref> Launched in November 1994-June 1995, December 2nd-8th 1995 nationwide (USA) for the [[Sega_Genesis_emulators|Genesis/Mega Drive]], 1995 for the [[Super Nintendo]] and 1996 for the Super Famicom (Japan), Discontinued in April 30th 1997<ref>[https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_106_Volume_09_Number_07_1997-07_IDG_Publishing_US/page/n19/mode/2up?q=sega&view=theater GamePro Issue 106 (USA)]</ref>.
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The '''XBAND''' was the very first console modem to allow online multiplayer using a dial-up connection. It was released on the SNES for a range of games in the mid-nineties - as well as the [[Sega_Genesis_emulators#Hardware_features_and_accessories|Genesis]] and [[Sega_Saturn_emulators#Hardware_features_and_accessories|Saturn]].<ref>[https://old.reddit.com/r/snes/comments/f4jvg7/the_xband_was_the_very_first_console_modem_to/ XBAND: Wonders of the Retro Gaming World]</ref> Launched in November 1994-June 1995, December 2nd-8th 1995 nationwide (USA) for the [[Sega_Genesis_emulators|Genesis/Mega Drive]], 1995 for the [[Super Nintendo]] and 1996 for the Super Famicom (Japan), Discontinued in April 30th 1997<ref>[https://archive.org/details/GamePro_Issue_106_Volume_09_Number_07_1997-07_IDG_Publishing_US/page/n19/mode/2up?q=sega&view=theater GamePro Issue 106 (USA)].
 
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[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pVdkCtn2UnI #1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbMNgn0Fv1E #2], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R4Z9GnrmTvM #3]

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