Soniku
Mai's Tabloid Photographer
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From the-magicbox.com
I'm not sure what this MMBB crap is, probably something that you have to pay for like X-Box Live.
Even though you can still play t3h ROMz of these games online, this should be far more convenient and allow for an easier time to find people. (How many people can you find to play Twinkle Star Sprites on Kaillera without having to really try?)
Sorry if this was already posted before, but I don't see it anywhere.
- KDDI announced that they will cooperate with SNK Playmore to provide online matching service for PlayStation 2. SNK Playmore will be using KDDI's Multi-Matching Broadband (MMBB) service for its online enabled PS2 titles, including:
* The King of Fighters '94 Rebout (12/2004)
* The King of Fighters '95 - '97 3-in-1 (Spring 2005)
* The King of Fighters '98 - '00 3-in-1 (Spring 2005)
* Garou: Mark of the Wolves (Spring 2005)
* Bakumatsu Roman: Last Blade 2-in-1 (Spring 2005)
* Twinkle Stars Sprites (2005)
- In addition, Capcom and Bandai will continue to develop online enabled titles for PS2, using KDDI's MMBB service, two new games will support the MMBB service:
* Monster Hunter G (Capcom)
* Mobile Suit Gundam VS Z Gundam (Bandai)
I'm not sure what this MMBB crap is, probably something that you have to pay for like X-Box Live.
Even though you can still play t3h ROMz of these games online, this should be far more convenient and allow for an easier time to find people. (How many people can you find to play Twinkle Star Sprites on Kaillera without having to really try?)
Sorry if this was already posted before, but I don't see it anywhere.