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  • !| System ...C64]], [[DOS]], [[Linux]], [[Mac OS]], [[macOS]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Windows]]
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  • ...ly known as '''PD-DOS''' and '''Free-DOS''', is a free [[DOS]] [[operating system]] for [[computers]] that run on [[x86]] architecture. ...unced that it discontinued the development of the aforementioned operating system.
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  • !| System ...idth: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System|Master System]]
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  • ...em]], later rebranded Channel F due to Atari's [[Atari 2600|Video Computer System]], itself later rebranded Atari 2600. ***[[Milton Bradley]] introduced the [[Milton Bradley Expansion System]] (MBX), a speech synthesis and voice recognition expansion for the [[TI-99
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  • !| System ...idth: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Game Gear]], [[Sega Master System|Master System]]
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  • [[IBM]] released four models of [[IBM Personal System/55|Personal System/55]] computers in Japan. The IBM 5550-V was a 25 MHz i386DX desktop, the 55 Atari Corporation released versions 1.04 and 1.06 of [[TOS]], the operating system for AtariST computers.
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  • !| System !| System
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  • !| System ...="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[PC Engine CD-ROM²]]
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  • ==Nintendo enters the arcade market with the Simulation System== ...d for sale to standard arcades as ''Mini Laser Clay'' for the [[Simulation System]].
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  • Jennifer McMurray started [[Cyberdog Castle]] as a late-night bulletin board system in [[1991]]. It was registered as a trade name in New York state in [[2004] ...]], she created an [[emulation|emulator]] project entitled [[Little Arcade System Emulator Releases]], or LASER, based on, with permission, [[Mike Green|Mike
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  • !| System ...e: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]] |[[Nintendo Entertainment System]]
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  • | <br />March 22, 2018 <br />[[Acetronic]] [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|MPU 2000]] | <br />March 16, 2018 <br />[[Nintendo]] [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|SNES Classic Edition]]
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  • **''[[Relics: Dark Fortress]]'' for [[Famicom Disk System]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[Bothtec]], pu ...or [[PC-9801]] on [[Windows]] (digital via [[Project EGG]]) - developer: [[System Sacom]], publisher: [[D4 Enterprise]]
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  • The main and OLED models are hybrid home and handheld consoles, as the system can dock for television output and the [[JoyCon]]s are removable. [[File:switch-system.png|250px|left]]
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