@coolboymew Too bad they are just recreations. The source code to these games are rumored to still exist. There have even been attempts to emulate the Videoway hardware but it's pointless given that it relies on teletext data that is no longer available.
This shit is arguably more obscure than the Satellaview. It's fucking insane.
https://lostmediawiki.com/Videoway_(lost_Canadian_cable-box_games;_1990-2006)#Emulation_Attempts
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If only someone was clever enough to have hacked their terminal to dump whatever was on their RAM back when the service was still in operation.
"Le fou du roi" seems to be the most interesting because Lost Media Wiki says that it was a Zelda/Pac-Man hybrid.
The closest thing I had to Videoway was GameLounge which was a DirectTV channel that provided games streamed to your satellite box, but they were the quality of Java feature phone games, and even then you still had to pay an extra fee to play the full game, except on certain "free weekends". Most of the stuff on there was Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network themed. Dish had something similar, but for Disney games.
It just pains me that there are absolutely zero preservation efforts for these games that were streamed via non-Internet means. I think they represent a unique and obscure part of gaming history. I NEVER hear anyone talk about it outside of the Satellaview and Sega Channel. Not even the Video Game History Foundation mentions them. I feel like if people are more vocal about it, then it would be more likely that these games will be leaked or even officially re-released in some form.