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evo card system has just arrived in korea

Discussion in 'Junky's Jungle' started by 34, Nov 28, 2002.

  1. 34

    34 Well-Known Member

    it start from today and it's a income test version...
    and same as hongkong but one of the biggest mobile company will support vf.net systems as well.
    and it's a english version of vf.net system which means vf.net will be avaiable in the states soon
     
  2. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    Sega doing something right in America? Wishful thinking my friend.
     
  3. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

    quite a baffling post GP, makes no sense whatsoever considering the actual topic of this particular thread.
     
  4. Sudden_Death

    Sudden_Death Well-Known Member

    ah, why was my post deleted?
     
  5. Myke

    Myke Administrator Staff Member Content Manager Kage

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    What's so baffling about GP's post?

    0034 mentioned something about the english version of VF.net making it to the states and GP simply expressed how little faith he has in SoA getting behind this properly.

    I think many people share the same sentiment toward SoA.
     
  6. akiralove

    akiralove Well-Known Member

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    Just to be fair to Sega...

    There are 2 parts of Sega (that I know of) in the US. One is Sega of America, the other is Sega Enterprises.

    SOA handles all of the marketing and selling of the games for the home systems, and they handled the Dreamcast launch etc. here in the states.

    Sega Enterprises is the US office of the larger company that is Sega, they're the people who handle all of the arcade games. This is the same Sega Enterprises that handles all of the arcade stuff in Japan and abroad.

    While SOA has done a lot of stuff I don't really like, I have to be fair and point out that it's SE who's making the decisions about VF.net, and probably in a bigger way, AM2.

    I seriously doubt that we'll ever see any kind of functioning VF.net in the US, unless there's some kind of arcade revival here and it's shipped with VF5.

    Spotlite
     
  7. GaijinPunch

    GaijinPunch Well-Known Member

    Dude -- practice yo Engrish!
     
  8. Ryo Yamazaki

    Ryo Yamazaki Active Member

    Is there any chance of vf.net happeneing in the uk?
     
  9. Fishie

    Fishie Well-Known Member

    Chances are between slim and non existent, and I think thats slim there leaving the room.
     

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