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  • industry = video games, peripherals | products = video games, peripherals|
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  • ...ed in 1977 as the Atari Video Computer System. For the 2020 console, see [[Atari VCS]].'' hardware_name = Atari 2600|
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  • ...ideo game]]s by consumers, as opposed to [[computer]]s and [[arcade|arcade games]]. ==Video game consoles owned by WEC Museum==
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  • ...Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Arcade]], [[Amiga]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Android]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 16|C16]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[Commodore Plus/4]], [[D ...Japan: November 16, 2010<br />Arcade Europe, Oceania: January 7, 2011<br />Arcade North America: January 10, 2011<br />'''Nintendo 3DS Virtual Console'''<br
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  • ''This article is about the arcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)]] ...ch & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]], [[Ikegami Tsushinki]]<br />[[Coleco]] (Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Intellivision)<br />[[Nintendo Research & Development 2
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  • ...anese pachinko maker that was formerly known as Atari, Inc., see [[Natsume Atari]]. For the company formerly known as Legacy Engineering, see [[Syzygy Co.]] company_name = Atari |
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  • ...[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<Br />[[Hamster]] (Arcade Archives)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] (Evercade)| ...ure Flashback!]], [[Arcade]], [[Arcade1Up]], [[Apple II]], [[Aquarius]], [[Atari 2600]], [[BBC Micro]], [[ColecoVision]], [[DOS]], [[Evercade]], [[Game Boy]
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  • ...tainment]] (Evercade)<br />[[Tastemakers]] (Arcade1Up)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])| ...]], [[Arcade1Up]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 5200]], [[Atari 8-bit computers|Atari 8-bit]], [[Blackberry]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Dreamcast]], [[Evercade]], [[F
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  • ...= [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Amiga]], [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Arcade]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64|C64]], [[DOS]], [[Game Gear]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis] ...<br />EU: December 10, 1987<br />'''MSX'''<br />EU/JP: 1988<br />'''Amiga, Atari ST'''<br />EU: December 1988<br />'''DOS'''<br />NA: March 1989<br />'''PC
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  • This article is about the arcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video ...ch & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]], [[Ikegami Tsushinki]]<br />[[Coleco]] (Atari 2600, ColecoVision, Intellivision)<br />[[Nintendo Research & Development 2
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  • ...ease of the original ''[[Bubble Bobble (video game)|Bubble Bobble]]'' to [[arcade]]s. ==Video games==
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • '''''Mario Bros.''''' is a series of platforming [[video game]]s by [[Nintendo]]. ...s, preparing packages of bottles to load on a delivery truck. In the other games in the series, they are plumbers in New York City. They venture into the se
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  • It contained thirty-four games that were developed by [[Jeff Minter]] of [[Llamasoft]]. The included games spanned over three decades from 1981 to 2002.
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  • developer = [[iD Software]]<br />[[Alternate Worlds Technology]] ([[arcade]] [[virtual reality|VR]])| publisher = [[iD Software]]<br />[[Alternate Worlds Technology]] ([[arcade]] [[virtual reality|VR]])|
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  • '''VS. System''' was an [[arcade]] hardware platform that was available from March [[1984]] to [[1990]]. It was produced by [[Nintendo]] concurrently with an arcade platform with similar hardware specifications, the [[PlayChoice-10]].
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  • ''This page is about the 1989 arcade game. For the 1989 action-adventure game, see [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle software_image = [[File:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles arcade flyer.png|330px]]|
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  • ...Nakamura Seisakusho)<br />1959 (Nakamura Manufacturing Company)<br />1973 (Atari Japan)<br />1977 (Namco)| industry = video games |
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  • ...ncluded four systems which were the first [[video game console]]s released by [[Nintendo]]. The Color TV-Game consoles were succeeded by the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • ==Tele-Games== Under the '''Tele-Games''' label, Sears sold their own models of [[Atari]], [[Coleco]], and [[Mattel Electronics]] consoles, beginning with ''[[Pong
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