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00:00 Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 snes (restarts) 02:08 Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 snes (alternate version) 03:17 Game no Kanzume Otokuyou (All games crash; hold buttons for Masami's outfits) 06:07 Nintendo Campus Challenge 1992 snes (alt. version on neusnem v0.1) 06:29 Nomura no Famicom Trade (Service no longer available.) 07:05 Super Mario Club (doesn't work on emulator!) 07:42 Dream Passport 1 (internet-access game) 11:47 Dream Passport 2 13:17 emulator crashes out. 13:33 Dream Passport 3 Urban Style (volume warning) 19:51 DreamFlyer (soft-locks here) 20:27 JRA-PAT nes (on console; Credit to "Ugly Joe") 21:06 JRA-PAT nes (on emulator) 21:23 JRA-PAT snes (on emulator) 21:55 JRA-PAT Dreamcast V50 L10 25:26 JRA-PAT menu music 26:46 SEGA Game Toshokan & X-BAND (Genesis) 27:13 SEGA Game Toshokan (bypassing Title screen) 29:25 X-BAND (bypassing Title screen) 34:42 Super Mario Bros. 35 (Defunct Online Battle Royale) Credit to "Ugly Joe" for the JRA-PAT on NES video!: • JRA-PAT Famicom https://tcrf. net/Nintendo_Campus_Challenge_1991 https://tcrf. net/Nintendo_PowerFest_%2794 https://snescentral. com/article.php?id=0790 https://segaretro. org/Sega_Game_Toshokan https://segaretro. org/Game_no_Kanzume_Vol._1 https://segaretro. org/Game_no_Kanzume_Vol._2 https://segaretro. org/Dream_Passport https://segaretro. org/Dream_Passport_2 https://segaretro. org/Dream_Passport_3 https://segaretro. org/Segagaga JRA-PAT = Japan Race Association Personal Access Terminal "Because horse race voting was so popular, JRA-PAT remained in use after the decline of the Famicom Network System and was discontinued on July 31, 2015." "Uemura envisioned video games using telecommunication services and made prototypes of five games, including Go, but cancelled them because they would have required a long phone line connection and could have been too expensive." https://lostmediawiki. com/Family_Computer_Network_System/TV-NET_%28partially_found_ROM_and_peripherals_of_telecommunication_service_for_Famicom%3B_1987-1991%29# google_vignette Lost count how many Mario 35 races I won on Switch 1 when the service was active. Everyone who played, thank you for your service.