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Navigate menus to set up the modem and connect for turn-based matches.

X-band Modem Bios (japan) Game
X-Band Modem BIOS (Japan) game

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Category
Turn-Based
Platform
Super Nintendo
File size
752
Release year
1995
Developer
Catapult Entertainment

I remember the X-Band Modem BIOS for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System, released in 1995 by Catapult Entertainment. It wasn't a game in the traditional sense, but a piece of software that came with the X-Band modem peripheral. This was a time when connecting your SNES to a phone line felt like a glimpse into a new kind of gaming, a small step beyond the typical cartridge experience of the mid-90s.

You don't control a character; you navigate a series of on-screen menus to configure the modem, manage your player profile, and connect to the X-Band network. The main objective is to get your hardware online so you can compete in turn-based matches for supported games like NBA Jam or Mortal Kombat II. Signature mechanics include dialing into the service using your home telephone line, downloading opponent moves, and uploading your own. The pacing is deliberate, dictated by the slow connection speeds of the era, and the difficulty lies more in the setup than any in-game challenge. The feeling is one of patient anticipation, waiting for the modem's screech to confirm you've bridged the gap to another player's console.

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