
That is not to say it is impossible, but these modems are extremely fickle. I have not heard of anyone successfully connecting with a VOIP router. Is it possible to connect with a VOIP router?

Just plug your modems into the phone jack, fire up the systems with the game in it, decide who hosts, and the non-hosting player will dial the host. NetLink Modem ( eBay / Amazon ) (Web Browser CD not needed for gaming).How to play with someone else who has a NetLink modem? I would say Daytona USA CCE NetLink Edition is also a must have, but it is absurdly priced. In my opinion, Saturn Bomberman and Sega Rally are the must have games if you plan on using a NetLink. When it pops up on eBay it goes for well over $1,000. This logo will be in the top left corner of most NetLink compatible games:ĭaytona USA CCE NetLink Edition is the only NetLink compatible game that has no NetLink logo. Look for “NetLink” printed on the disc and a black and white supplementary manual behind the standard manual. Virtual On ( eBay ) – Only with NetLink logo.Sega Rally ( eBay ) – Only with NetLink logo.


Daytona USA CCE NetLink Edition ( eBay ) – No NetLink logo.These are the US NetLink compatible games: The modem originally allowed you to browse the internet and play NetLink compatible games with other people using the X-Band service or direct dial “Quick Link.” Although the X-Band service was shutdown long ago, you can still browse the internet (HTML 2.0) and dial people directly to play games with. They currently sell for about $8-$30 on eBay. During the last month or so I have been playing with the Sega Saturn NetLink dial-up modem. I have a soft spot for old consoles with online and networking capabilities – especially consoles that have dial-up modems available.
