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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:nintendo-3ds-logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Nintendo 3DS|
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  • publisher = [[Nintendo]]| release = 1985-present (video games)<br />1986-present (films)<br />1989-present (television)<br />1990-present
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  • '''Emulation''' is a process by which an application, called an '''emulator''', mimics another device to al Computer and video game companies have used emulators to run applications and games from past systems on modern hardware.
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  • publisher = [[Nintendo]]| ...games of the [[Mario sports series|''Mario'' sports series]], and in most games in the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]].
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  • designer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 3|Nintendo R&D3]]| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • ...sis & Development|Nintendo R&D4]]<br />[[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]] (Deluxe)| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo R&D4]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • ==Early light gun development== The first light gun was developed by [[Seeburg]] in their ''Ray-O-Lite'' [[arcade]] game line that first launched in 1936. The gameplay consisted of a gun th
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  • ...ril 21, 2000 (Amusement Vision)<br />April 1, 2005 (NE R&D Dept.)<br />May 1, 2008 (Sega CS1)<br />August 31, 2011 (Ryu ga Gotoku Studio)| industry = Video games |
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  • hardware_name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System | designer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]]|
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  • designer = [[Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD]]| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • ...elopment 1|Nintendo R&D1]]<br />[[Nintendo Platform Technology Development|Nintendo PTD]]| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • company_name = Nintendo Research & Development 1 | company_type = Division of [[Nintendo]]|
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  • Atari Corporation released versions 1.04 and 1.06 of [[TOS]], the operating system for AtariST computers. Commodore International released version 1.3.2 of the [[AmigaOS|Amiga operating system]].
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2017]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***''[[Sierra|Sierra Games Collection]]'' for [[Xbox One]] (digital):
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  • image = [[File: Nintendo 1990.png|300px]]| ...nologies such as [[VESA]], [[EISA]], and [[PCI]] were standardized. The PS/1 was a less expensive and more limited machine than the PS/2 that returned t
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  • hardware_name = Nintendo Entertainment System | designer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]]|
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  • hardware_name = Nintendo Switch| designer = [[Nintendo Platform Technology Development|Nintendo PTD]]|
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  • company_name = Nintendo | company_logo = [[File:nintendo-logo.png|300px]] <br /> [[File:nintendo-kanji.png|300px]]|
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