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Hardware features and accessories
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===XBAND Modem===
All XB∀ND modems plug into the cartridge slot of the console, and require their own external power supply and a telephone line to connect to. Similar to the Game Genie and other adaptors, a game cartridge is to be placed on top of the XB∀ND modem in order for the game to function. XB∀ND is the name of a video game modem/online service offered by Catapult in the mid-1990s.
:[https://segaretro.org/XB%E2%88%80ND#List_of_compatible_games List of compatible games with XBAND Modem]
===Mega Modem===
The Mega Modem is a modem for the Sega Mega Drive released in 1990 exclusively in Japan. It allowed Mega Drive owners to connect their console consoles to various online services provided by Sega and third parties.
:[https://segaretro.org/Mega_Modem#Compatibility List of compatible games with Mega Modem]
Currently, only Genesis Plus GX supports both modes as mentioned [https://github.com/ekeeke/Genesis-Plus-GX/issues/297#issuecomment-918468508 here], while Kega Fusion supports games that can only run in MSU-MD mode.
A variant called 32x Plus (abbreviated as 32x+) made exclusively for Sega 32x games also existexists, but again, it is only used by homebrew software, such as ''Doom 32x Resurrection.''
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