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  • ...d as '''Amazon Unbox''' in the [[United States]] on September 7, [[2006]]. It was renamed '''Amazon Instant Video on Demand''' in [[2011]]. ...hannel was removed from the [[Wii Shop Channel]] on February 28, [[2018]]. It was discontinued for Wii on January 30, [[2019]] and for Wii U on September
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  • It was launched in the United States on March 1, [[2022]], in Canada, Germany, It also supports [[keyboard]]s, [[mouse|mice]], and [[touchscreen]]s through [
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  • It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2017]]. ...harp]] [[Z80|LH0080A]] chip with a 4 megahertz CPU that powered the system it was designed to resemble.
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  • ...agship series, the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. As such, it was brought to some of Nintendo's subsequent systems through [[emulation|em It was first released for the Wii in 2007.
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  • ...Race''''' was a point-and-click [[adventure game]] by [[Telltale Games]]. It was based on the ''[[Bone]]'' comic of the same name by [[Jeff Smith]]. Like its predecessor, it used the [[Telltale Tool]], the in-house [[Lua]]-based game engine.
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  • [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August [[1980]]. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. The 1.x versions of this Microsoft licensed 86-DOS 1.10 to [[IBM]], which released it as PC DOS 1.0 on August 12, 1981.
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  • ...'''Space Megaforce''''', was a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Compile]]. It was the sixth game in the [[Aleste|''Aleste'' series]]. It was released in [[1992]] for [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • ...agship series, the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. As such, it was brought to one of Nintendo's subsequent systems, the [[Nintendo Switch] It was first released for GameCube in 2002.
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  • ...igned to be used on a person's lap due to it's small size and form factor. It has a clamshell design with a thin [[liquid crystal display|LCD]] or [[ligh ...a mobile computer that has a form factor that resembles a writing tablet. It has a touchscreen, which acts as its display and as its method of input.
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  • ...rst iteration of the [[PC DOS]] product line by [[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]]. It was extended into [[MS-DOS]], which itself was the basis for operating syst It was preceded by [[86-DOS|86-DOS 1.0]] and was followed by [[PC DOS 2.0]].
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  • The Retron was released on July 16, 2007. It had one [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] slot for [[Nintendo Entertainment Syste The Retron 2 was released on December 2, 2012. It had two cartridge slots for Nintendo Entertainment System and [[Super Ninte
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  • ...chrome display, the uncomfortable headset, and reports of motion sickness. It was discontinued in 1996. ...loped by the Massachusetts-based Reflection Technology, Inc. They marketed it to several large companies in the electronics industry, including [[Mattel]
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  • ...ean]] [[operating system]] based on the [[Linux]] distribution [[Fedora]]. It began development at the [[Korea Computer Center]] around 1998. ...computers, and since the launch of a Wi-Fi service known as Mirae in 2018, it can also be connected to by mobile phones.
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  • It was released on April 24, 2014 for Windows. An updated version was released It was then released for iOS on July 10, 2014. It was later released for Macintosh, Linux, and Android on September 23, 2014.
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  • '''Stefan Jokisch''' created [[ScummVM|Frotz]]. It was merged into [[ScummVM]] on December 12, [[2018]].
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  • It contains enhanced ports of ''[[Super Mario series|Super Mario]]'' games, in ...Bros.: The Lost Levels|The Lost Levels]]''. This was done to differentiate it from ''Super Mario USA'', which was released as ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' out
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  • ...there were some platforming elements, Ron Gilbert has always insisted that it is an adventure game, not a platformer. ...d on Steam for Linux on February 20, 2013 and for iOS on October 3, 2013. It was then released for Ouya on December 2, 2013 and for other Android device
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  • ...d 3''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the third handheld game in the [[Super Mario|''Super Mario'' series]]. It was the first game in the ''[[Wario Land]]'' series.
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  • ...'') is a compilation of dungeon crawling [[role-playing]] [[video game]]s. It is the second trilogy in the [[Sorcery Saga|''Sorcery Saga'' series]]. It was comprised of ''[[Sorcery Saga A]]'', ''[[Sorcery Saga R]]'', and ''[[So
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  • It was released on October 12, 2011 for Windows. An updated version was releas It was then released for iOS on July 10, 2014. It was later released for Macintosh, Linux, and Android on September 23, 2014.
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