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  2. NET (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    net .com .br. NET was a Brazilian telecommunications company that offered services such as cable television, broadband internet and telephony. The company's NET TV service (cable TV) had around 5.4 million subscribers as of Q2 2012. [1] NET also operated the broadband Internet service NET Vírtua, with over 9 million subscribers as of Q2 2019 ...

  3. Virtua Fighter (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter (video game) Virtua Fighter. (video game) Virtua Fighter [a] is a fighting game created for the Sega Model 1 arcade platform by AM2, a development group within Sega, headed by Yu Suzuki. An early prototype version was location tested in Japan by August 1993, before the complete game was released worldwide in December 1993. [3]

  4. Internet in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, Brazil ranked fifth in the world with 181.8 million internet users. [2] The country had an internet penetration rate of 86.6% as of January 2024. [3] In March 2024, Brazil ranked 27th in the Ookla Broadband Ranking (fixed broadband), with a median fixed broadband speed of 158.57 Mbit/s. [4] Also, as per December 2021, Brazil had 41 ...

  5. Virtua Fighter 3 - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, multiplayer. Arcade system. Model3 Step1.0. Virtua Fighter 3 ( Japanese: バーチャファイター3, Hepburn: Bācha Faitā Surī) is the sequel to 1994's Virtua Fighter 2 and the third fighting game in the Virtua Fighter series, developed by Sega AM2 and published by Sega in 1996. It was the first arcade game to run on the ...

  6. Street Fighter Alpha - Wikipedia

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    Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, known as Street Fighter Zero [a] in Japan, Asia, South America, and Oceania, is a 2D arcade fighting game by Capcom originally released in 1995 for the CP System II hardware. It was the first all new Street Fighter game produced by Capcom since the release of Street Fighter II in 1991.

  7. Outtrigger - Wikipedia

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    Outtrigger was released in Japan as an arcade game.The arcade version used a trackball and joystick combination for player control. It was later ported to Dreamcast and given a multinational release, where supported online play for up to six players was added in.

  8. Dreamcast - Wikipedia

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    The Dreamcast [a] is a home video game console released by Sega on November 27, 1998, in Japan; September 9, 1999, in North America; and October 14, 1999, in Europe. It was the first sixth-generation video game console, preceding Sony 's PlayStation 2, Nintendo 's GameCube, and Microsoft 's Xbox. The Dreamcast was discontinued in 2001, ending ...

  9. Virtua Fighter 5 - Wikipedia

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    Virtua Fighter 5 is the fifth installment in Sega's Virtua Fighter series of arcade fighting games. The original version was released on the Sega Lindbergh arcade system board. The first location tests took place on November 26, 2005 [11] leading to the official release on July 12, 2006, in Japanese arcades.