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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Basic Fun Electronic Games logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Basic Fun Electronic Games|
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Basic Fun Arcade Classics.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Basic Fun Arcade Classics|
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  • #REDIRECT [[Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1985 video game)]] [[Category: Basic Fun Electronic Games]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Oregon Trail (1985 video game)]] [[Category: Basic Fun Electronic Games]]
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  • company_name = Basic Fun| company_logo = [[File:Basic Fun logo.png]]|
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  • ...r = [[Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium|MECC]]<br />[[Basic Fun]] (Electronic Game)| systems = [[Apple II]], [[DOS]], [[Basic Fun Electronic Game|Electronic Game]], [[Mac OS]], [[Windows]]|
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  • ...= [[Apple II]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[DOS]], [[Basic Fun Electronic Games|Electronic Game]]| ...ed States: July 1986<br />'''DOS'''<br />United States: 1988<br />'''Basic Fun Electronic Game ([[NES]])'''<br />United States: October 11th, 2019|
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  • ...active]] (Android, browser, iOS)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[Basic Fun]] (Arcade Classics)| ...dwide: 2012<br />'''Sega Genesis'''<br />North America: 2014<br />'''Basic Fun Arcade Classics'''<br />North America: October 11, 2018<br />'''Legends Ult
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  • industry = Educational computer games| products = Educational computer games|
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  • ...regon Trail''' is a series of educational video games, originally designed by [[Don Rawitsch]], [[Bill Heinemann]], and [[Paul Dillenberger]] in [[1971]] It was published by the [[Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium]] in [[1975]].
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  • ...= [[Mattel Electronics]] (1979-1984)<br />[[Sears]] [[Tele-Games]] (Super Video Arcade)<br />[[INTV Corporation]] (1984-1990)| ...of video game consoles|second generation]] [[video game console]] released by [[Mattel Electronics]] in the United States on December 3, [[1979]], in the
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  • ...of dedicated consoles designed to resemble classic [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] [[video game console]]s. ...ashback 3, Atari Flashback devices had a chip designed to run the original games through hardware. From the release of the Flashback 3 onward, the devices c
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2019]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ysical) - developer: [[Double Fine Productions]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]]
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2022]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ing Moons]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[IAN Games]], publisher: [[Phoenix Online Studios]]
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2020]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***[[Atari 2600|Atari 2600 Video Computer System]] - manufacturer: [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]], publisher: [[Atari
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2021]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ia [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Red Thread Games]], publisher: [[Red Thread Games]]
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