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But in Brazil, Mega Net was successful, with over 4500 users and even a keyboard developed for the system. Can 4500 users considered to make Mega Net successful? --Abdull 22:32, 26 March 2006 (UTC) Actually, I believe the service they're referring to is different from what the actually happened here. I'll remove the text and leave at a corner here 200.255.137.152 20:08, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
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But in Brazil, Mega Net was successful[citation needed], with over 4500 users and even a keyboard developed for the system. The Brazilian Mega Net started in 1996, and provided an e-mail, an electronic magazine made by Editora Abril, news from the Sega distributor Tec Toy and also online play, for games like Mortal Kombat II and FIFA Soccer 95.
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