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NESYS

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Taito NESYS
DeveloperTaito
TypeArcade video game network system
Platform(s)Arcade video game
StatusActive
WebsiteOfficial website (in Japanese)

The Taito NESYS (Network Entry System) is an arcade game network communication system by Taito.[1] It connects up arcade machines via a network, and allows players to participate in national rankings and online play, as well as allowing arcade operators to download updates for games. The Taito NESiCAxLive digital distribution system uses NESYS as its networking system.

The system uses the NESYS IC Card smart card to allow players to save game data at arcade machines; one example of this is Street Fighter IV.[2] These cards will remain compatible with the machine even as the games it hosts change. The card itself can hold data for multiple different games at the same time. This is similar to the Konami e-AMUSEMENT system, and the smart card function of the SEGA ALL.Net system.

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References

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  1. ^ Williams, Kevin; Mascioni, Michael (2014). The Out-of-home immersive entertainment frontier : expanding interactive boundaries in leisure facilities. pp. 20–21. ISBN 978-1472426956.
  2. ^ Ashcraft, Brian (7 January 2008). "Street Fighter IV To Feature Data Cards, Personal Cell Phone Site, Guilds". Kotaku. Kotaku. Retrieved 18 November 2016.
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