Hey, welcome to the forums!
humbug wrote:i looked up the jap modem on wiki, and it essentialy says its an online network link for 2 machines only, so it doesn't run off a server as such... would anyone be able to play me online if i got it?
As far as I know, the Japanese modem is not compatible with USA NetLink games, meaning you wouldn't be able to play anyone with a USA NetLink modem (us). Also, I have read that the Japanese modem used the Xband matching service, which required it to connect to a server for the sole purpose of finding other players (direct dialing between two machines would take place only after connection to the server). That service is no longer functional.
Same for the Genesis. You won't be able to get online for the Genesis, as the Xband service is long dead. Unless of course, you're talking about the Telegenesis modem, which pre-dated the Xband and was not released in the US
Info here.. Pretty sure that as a 1200 baud modem it wouldn't be too useful today.
humbug wrote:I'm a little confused with the prepaid cards too... how does that work?
They worked to add credits to a player's account when the Xband service was functional.
humbug wrote:if no one can play me without the hardware, do you think it would be possible to patch those jap games to use the netlink instead so more people can play?
Those games were built exclusively for Xband use, as far as we know, and it would be rather difficult to make them work otherwise.
humbug wrote:Also, does anyone know where I can find a list of the games that support online play please (jap & eng)?
Try looking at this NetLink FAQ on
GameFaqs.
humbug wrote:On a seperate issue, how do you guys connect to the internet normaly? I was thinking about using a router with serial output (supports external modems) as apposed to connecting to the internet directly. i don't want to go down the path of setting up a dial up connection. it would be nice if i could use the same connection/network architecture for the megadrive and dreamcast too.
For NetLink direct dial play, with two American modems, which is still possible, there is no way to play without a direct dial connection. This connection doesn't take place with a dial-up ISP... the call is direct from one player's home to another, like any other phone call.
Browsing the web, unlike game play, can be done without a phone line. There is a method to connect a phone cord between the NetLink/Dreamcast to a modem-equipped computer, to use an existing broadband connection. I don't have the details, but it involves setting connection sharing between the PC and NetLink/Dreamcast.
Hope that helps!
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