(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 8:23 am
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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*SEGA Channel* Guild Owner: So that's all I remember about these Hotel Game Rental Promotions. Speaking of Game Rentals, there's is another SEGA Promotion during the 1990s worth Mentioning called SEGA Channel which lasted from 1994 to 1998. This Rental Service has over 384 Games, with a $4 Local Rental for each game equaling to $1,536 while a $3 Express Rental for each game equaling to $1,152, $180 Yearly Subscription & $25 Activation if SEGA Channel was still around today. From the SEGA Channel's Popularity from the Mid to Late 1990s, many SEGA Channel Items were made Public such as T-Shirts, Plastic Cups, Collectable Pins, Watches and more worth $20 back then. The SEGA Channel could be featured on an OOC Game as a Prize along its games that were featured as it was from 1994 to 1998. SEGA Channel Local Complete = $1,536 SEGA Channel Express Complete = $1,152 SEGA Channel Fun Pack = $80 SEGA Genesis Base = $190 So that would be $1,616 or $1,232 depending on Local or Express Versions if SEGA Channel is still around today. Best of all, SEGA Channel also let you play Imported Games during its time.
(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 9:53 am
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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*Xband Super Nintendo & SEGA Genesis* Guild Owner: The number of SEGA Channel games I mentioned plus Imports isn't official as its an estimate. Other than that, there is another LodgeNet System made for Airliners called the Nintendo Gateway System, but that's another story. But wait, there's more. There's also Xband, another Promotion for both SEGA & Nintendo during the Mid to Late 1990s from 1994 to 1997. Like SEGA Channel, it was also an Online Modem Service. Unlike SEGA Channel, children used this to play Super Nintendo & Genesis Games Online. The Genesis Version had 14 Games that has a $4 Long Distance Fee for a total of $54, the Super Nintendo had 12 Games that also has a $4 Long Distance Fee for a total of $48. Both of them had a $60 Limited Connection Yearly Subscription or $120 Full Connection Yearly Subscription along with a $70 Purchase and Activation for its time. A Keyboard attachment was also included for $30. However, Xband requires the 14 Base Games for SEGA Genesis to Operate and the 12 Base Games for Super Nintendo to Operate. Which, my cost guess would be $745 for the Base Genesis Games & $600 for the Base Super Nintendo Games that are required. Xband Genesis Limited Complete = $214 Xband Genesis Full Complete = $274 Xband Genesis Games = $745 Xband SNES Limited Complete = $208 Xband SNES Full Complete = $268 Xband SNES Games = $600 Super Nintendo Base = $200 SEGA Genesis Base = $190 The Xband Modems could be featured on an OOC Game as a Prize along its games that were featured as it was from 1994 to 1997 during its time. So that would be $959 or $1,019 depending on Complete Limited or Full Versions if Xband was still around for the SEGA Genesis today and $808 or $868 depending on Complete Limited or Full Versions if Xband was still around for the Super Nintendo today.
Drenden whispered to Nilima That must have sounded like an interesting time for someone growing up in the 1990s when children had a 3 Month Vacation back then, hosting or joining these so-called Online Parties before going out of town on a trip.
"I guess," Nilima replied. She tried to imagine it, but she couldn't.
(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 11:49 am
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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Guild Owner: For the July 4th Drone Shows, we've assembled a short list of safety tips that will hopefully make your July 4th Safe, Fun and Enjoyable... 1. Always use Drones Outdoors in an Open Area away from any obstructions 2. Keep a Safe Distance when handling Drones 3. If you have Small Children, NEVER EVER let them play with Drones without Adult Supervision. Other than that, I hope everyone has a Very Happy & a Safe Fireworks and Drone Show Day... But wait, there's more!
*Saturn NetLink* Guild Owner: There's also the NetLink Internet Modem for SEGA Saturn that was from 1996 to 1997 and unlike SEGA Channel, Xband and LodgeNet, Children still played Online Games but across an Internet Provider. This had a $200 Purchase when it first arrived, along with a Keyboard Attachment for $50 & Mouse Attachment for $25. However, NetLink had 5 Base Games which require to operate it. SEGA Saturn Base = $500 NetLink Saturn Complete = $250 NetLink Saturn Games = $250 So that comes down to $500 for the Complete SEGA Saturn NetLink which only lasted for 2 years before being unplugged. The NetLink Modem could be featured on an OOC Game as a Prize along its games that were featured as it was from 1996 to 1997 during its time.
*July 4th Foods* Guild Owner: So, what I remember about the July 4th Parties is all the best food that's there. Cheeseburgers, Hot Dogs and the best part was not only the snacks as side dishes but also the dessert foods too such as Cake and Ice Cream just to name a few.
(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 1:31 pm
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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*Dreamcast SegaNet* Guild Owner: One of the Last Internet Modems of the 1990s was for the Final console for Dreamcast called SegaNet which lasted from 2000 to 2003. SegaNet requires 28 Base Games to operate it. The Subscription was $264 a year before dropping to $120 a year in 2001 then removing the Subscription entirely in 2002 until finally, in 2003, the Dreamcast closed its doors. The Broadband Edition has 13 Base Games, 5 of them required for operation while the Dial Up Edition has almost to many to tell you about in the United States. So, I will be focusing on the Broadband Edition to save some time. Dreamcast SegaNet could be featured on an OOC Game as a Prize along its games that were featured as it was from 2000 to 2003. Dreamcast Base = $200 Dreamcast Broadband Attachment = $50 Dreamcast Games = $370 So overall, it be about $884 or $740 depending on the 2001 or 2003 Versions if Dreamcast SegaNet is still around today.
(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 4:16 pm
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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*Overall* Guild Owner: Overall, children spending a great summer throughout the 1990s to early 2000s was pretty Cool. For Nickelodeon Shows to watch Live or be on, there's the Nickelodoen Studios at the Universal Studios Florida Theme Park... For Game Gear, there's the Kids Go HoJo with SEGA, Complete with Game Gear along with its Library of Games, Howard Johnson Game Gear Game Tip Videos & Merchandise... For Super Nintendo, Nintendo 64 & Gamecube LodgeNet along with its Library of Games... For SEGA Genesis, there's the SEGA Channel along with its Library of Regular Games, Imported Games & Merchandise... For both Super Nintendo & SEGA Genesis, there's Xband with its Library of Games... For SEGA Saturn, there's the Saturn NetLink with its Library of Games... and Finally, for SEGA Dreamcast, there's SegaNet. All these fun ways to spend the Summer of 1993 to 2003.
Eldin whispered. Question... Do all these items sound like Nickelodeon Children's Game Prizes?
"Are those things game prizes?" Aulona asked, having no idea herself what that stuff were.
(( the color-codes; "Aulona" "Sirpa" "Ariane" "Nilima" ))
AnimusHelixRebirth
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Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 5:26 pm
Dranor Alfitaria Adventurer (Paladin)
Eldin Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Mage) "Blue Magic comes in all shapes and sizes."
Aedelyn Alfitaria Adventurer (Blue Battlewizard)
Drenden Alfitaria Adventurer (Ranger)
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Guild Owner: In a fandom case, could be. Well... thank you for your time. And as for the Next OOC game Preview... Since Andrea isn't with Nickelodeon as she was in 1992. Eldin, take it from here.
Anytime. Ready to head back, everyone? Gate! Drenden casts his Gate Spell leading to the IC as the camera closes in on the metal door prop in the Player's room with Eldin's VO reciting Andrea's Spiel.
"Behind this door is the Video Zone, a place between our world and the video dimension. Waiting to challenge you for Control of the Video Zone is one of the Game Wizards. Is it... Merlock, Scorsha or Mongo? These two teams will compete for the right to enter the Video & face that Game Wizard's Challenge! Who will it be? Find out on... Nick Arcade!"