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  • ...lso known as '''Blu-ray Disc''' or '''BD''', is an optical storage format. It was launched on June 20, [[2006]]. It became the most popular format against its competitor, [[HD-DVD]].
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  • It was launched on March 31, 2006, and was discontinued merely two years later It was designed to supersede [[DVD]], but it never did so. It became obsolete due to the more successful competing high-definition optica
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  • ...for determining how something works by taking it apart and reconstructing it without prior knowledge of the specifics.
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  • It was developed by [[JVCKenwood|JVC]] and was first released in Japan on Sept It largely became the most popular option against the competing analogue tape
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  • software_name = Fix-It Felix Jr.| software_image = [[File:Fix-It Felix Jr. logo.jpg|300px]]|
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  • It was developed by [[Sony]] and was first released in Japan on May 10, [[1975 It was outsold by the competing analog tape format, [[VHS]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fix-It Felix Jr.]]
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  • '''''Gump & Co.''''' was a book by [[Winston Groom]]. It was the second book in the [[Forrest Gump|''Forrest Gump'' series]]. It was published by [[Simon & Schuster]]. It published the paperback edition under its [[Pocket Books]] imprint.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Fix-It Felix Jr. (video game)]]
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  • ...tter released. [http://www.wecmuseum.org/newsletters/january-2020.pdf Read it here]. ...ter released. [http://www.wecmuseum.org/newsletters/february-2020.pdf Read it here].
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  • ...fter ''Mystery House'', which was #1. It was placed first in the series as it was considered easier to complete.
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  • ...ht it to the attention of the publisher [[Scandinavian PC Systems]]. After it was published, ''Stuga'' became the first publicly available Swedish [[adve
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  • ...s]] that was canceled after [[Sega]] closed the studio that was developing it, [[Sega Studios Australia]], in 2013. The name ''Golden Axed'' is a play on It only has one level, as it is merely a prototype. It was intended to be part of a series of games known as "Sega Reborn". These
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  • ...on a [[SDS Sigma 7]] mainframe computer in 1971 as Star Trek. He re-wrote it for an [[HP 2000C]] minicomputer in 1972. [[David H. Ahl]] and [[Mary Cole]] converted it to [[BASIC-PLUS]] so it could be published by [[Digital Equipment Corporation]] in the "101 BASIC C
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  • ...agazine. It was the first magazine dedicated entirely to retro gaming when it was released in January 2004. It often included cover discs with retro games contained within.
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  • ...the scripting code of the [[1989]] adventure, ''[[Personal Nightmare]]''. It used little else, however, due to the engine for that game being too compli
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  • ...ction film by [[Marvel Studios]] that utilizes computer-generated imagery. It was the twenty-seventh film in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], the ninth ...2002 film)|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Spider-Man 2]]'', and ''[[Spider-Man 3]]''. It also features the [[Spider-Man#Amazing Spider-Man|version of Spider-Man]] a
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  • ...ts of Kamurocho''''' is an endless brawler [[video game]] for [[Windows]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]] that utiliz ...e as part of their [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] celebration. It was released for free on October 17, 2020, for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]] and
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  • ...Vision''' is a Japanese software developer and publisher. Until [[1996]], it also published [[video game]]s. It was formerly an affiliate of [[Coconuts Japan]].
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  • It follows Rosa's aunt Lauren Blackwell on a case in 1973 as she works with he ...ly meant to be a flashback scene in ''[[The Blackwell Convergence]]'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own.
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  • ...ext-align:center" | 50 ''[[Slitherlink]]'' puzzles from the [[G-Mode]] ''[[It's a Pencil Puzzle]]'' app (2001) ...ext-align:center" | 50 ''[[Slitherlink]]'' puzzles from the [[G-Mode]] ''[[It's a Pencil Puzzle]]'' app (2001)
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  • '''''Armor of Heroes''''' is a [[video game]] for [[Windows]]. It is a tank battle game for up to four players in local multiplayer. ...e as part of their [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] celebration. It was released for free on October 15, 2020, for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]] and
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  • ...in Invasion of the Vorticons''''' was a platform game by [[iD Software]]. It is the first game in the [[Commander Keen|''Commander Keen'' series]]. It was a shareware platform game released episodically. The first episode was
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  • company_type = North Korea government IT research center| It was founded in Pyongyang on October 24, 1990. Until 2015, it was considered a research institute. In early 2015, the Korea Computer Cent
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  • '''''Dottori-kun''''' was an [[arcade]] [[maze game]] developed by [[Sega]]. It was released in Japan in [[1990]]. It was based on Sega's [[1979]] arcade game, ''[[Head On]]''.
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  • The Hungering Deep was developed in two months. It was released on May 29, 2018. Cursed Sails added ships controlled by artificial intelligence. It was released on July 31, 2018.
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  • It is a contraction of '''A'''lan '''M'''ichael '''S'''ugar '''Trad'''ing. It closed in 1997.
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  • ...], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]] family of sy
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  • '''''Castle''''' was the first text [[adventure game]]. It was developed by [[Peter Langston]] in 1974 using his fantasy story tool, [ ...ly created in [[HP Time-Shared BASIC]], likely on an [[HP 2000]], in 1973. It was converted to C in 1974 and was released on a mainframe running [[UNIX|U
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  • ...o Entertainment System|Family Computer]] controller, released in [[1983]]. It also released the controllers for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], th Mitsumi introduced the 2⅘-inch quick [[floppy disk|disk]] in 1985. It was used in the [[Family Computer Disk System]], which was released in Japa
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  • It was developed and published by [[Hudson Soft]] based on ''[[Mario Bros. (vi ...the wire and cause it to flip over allowing Mario to jump on it and remove it from the stage.
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  • ...st appeared in print in the April 9, 1923 edition of the ''Star-Gazette''. It was one of the longest continuously running arcades in the world when Eldri It reopened as Gaspara Arcade in 2008.
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  • It recorded information through a mechanized binary code in that it sent an electromechanical pulse that incremented a counter. A specified par
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  • software_name = Fix-It Felix | ...arcade game published by The Walt Disney Company to promote the film Wreck-It Ralph.
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  • ...ville''''' was a point-and-click [[adventure game]] by [[Telltale Games]]. It was based on the ''[[Bone]]'' comic of the same name by [[Jeff Smith]]. It used the [[Telltale Tool]], the in-house [[Lua]]-based game engine.
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  • It had a monochrome [[liquid crystal display]] screen that plays a derivative It is officially licensed by [[The Tetris Company]] and was available at [[McD
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  • It was renamed '''Hasbro Industries''' in 1968. After acquiring Milton Bradley, it was renamed '''Hasbro Bradley''' in 1984.
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  • It was the number one selling computer in the United Kingdom throughout the 19 It was sold from 1982 until 1992.
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  • ...], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nintendo 3DS]] family of sy
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  • It had a short life, as it was cancelled in October 1983 among the [[video game crash of 1983]].
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...', also known as '''P5''', was a microprocessor architecture by [[Intel]]. It was the fifth generation of [[x86]] microprocessors. It was expected to be named '''586''' or '''i586''' due to the naming scheme o
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  • ...t was first created by [[Peter Langston]] in 1973. He continued working on it until 1984. ...ainframe running [[UNIX|UNIX V5]] at Harvard University in 1974. In 1980, it was released on a PSL Games collection for Unix.
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  • '''''Aleste Gaiden''''' was a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Compile]]. It was the second game in the [[Aleste|''Aleste'' series]]. It was released on September 8, [[1989]] as part of ''[[Disc Station|Disc Stat
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  • '''''Dr. Mario Online Rx''''' is an puzzle [[video game|game]] by [[Arika]]. It was the seventh game in the [[Dr. Mario|''Dr. Mario'' series]]. It was released digitally through [[WiiWare]].
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  • ...was incorporated as '''T.E.L. Engineering Limited''' on November 30, 1977. It began trading as Trolex Engineering Limited on December 31, 1978. ...nufactured a video game console with technology licensed from [[Radofin]]. It was also sold under the Rowtron brand name.
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  • It was converted to [[DEC BASIC]] by [[David H. Ahl]] in [[1971]]. An expanded It was converted from [[BASIC]] to [[Hugo]] by [[Rick Merrill]] in [[2002]].
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  • ...ssor that an alien spaceship has landed somewhere, so they set off to find it. ...lable on the downloads page of the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]]. It is available in its original Polish language, and for the first time, an En
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | It is included on the [[Legends Flashback]] owned by WEC Museum. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | It is included on the [[Legends Flashback]] owned by WEC Museum.
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  • In Asian gambling parlors, it is common for slot machines to be combined with elements of [[pachinko]]. T ...y of Brooklyn, New York developed a gambling machine that simulated poker. It had five reels, each of which had pictures of card faces. The faces lined u
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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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  • 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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  • ...e as part of their [[Sega 60th Anniversary|60th anniversary]] celebration. It was released for free on October 15, 2020, for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]] and
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  • '''''OpenQuest''''' is an [[adventure game]] by [[Michael Sheail]]. It is a short game two room game that is meant to teach [[adventure game]] scr It was ported to [[SCUMM]] by the [[ScummC]] team in 2008.
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  • It is an [[internet]] suite that combines [[e-mail]], a [[web browser]], and [ ...ineered by fans and a fan server known as [[RE-AOL]] is available to bring it back online.
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  • ...udy Mountain''''' is a [[video game]] by [[APh Technological Consulting]]. It was one of the four launch titles for the [[Mattel]] [[Intellivision]]. ...re the release of ''[[Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin]]'', it was simply titled '''''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons'''''.
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  • ...''[[Shenmue City]]'' was released in 2010 for mobile phones in Japan, but it was discontinued in 2011 after only a year of service. ...was the lead programmer on the first ''[[Shenmue (video game)|Shenmue]]''. It was partially funded through the Kickstarter campaign and was published by
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  • It was originally created by [[Kuniaki Moribe]] as ''[[Chain Shot!]]'', which [[Eiichiro Mawatari]] ported it as ''ChainShot'' to [[Mac OS]] in November [[1992]].
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  • ...me known as '''Grundig Radio-Werke, GMBH''' on September 3, 1954. In 1955, it became known as Grundig AG. In 2007, it was acquired by Arçelik A.Ş.
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  • [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August [[1980]]. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. The first versions of thi Microsoft licensed 86-DOS 1.10 to [[IBM]], which released it as PC DOS 1.0 on August 12, [[1981]].
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  • ...originally meant to be a flashback scene in ''Blackwell Convergence'', but it was cut from that game and released as a full-fledged game of its own. It was released for Windows on July 22, 2009 and for iOS on July 10, 2014. It was later released for Macintosh, Linux, and Android on September 23, 2014.
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  • ...in Europe on February 24, 2012, and in North America on February 28, 2012. It was released for Windows on April 27, 2012. It takes place in 2080 in a Tokyo that has been ravaged by global warming, wit
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  • It was founded in 1877 as the University of Tokyo (東京大学, Tōkyō daiga It was renamed the '''Imperial University (帝國大學, Teikoku daigaku)''' i
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...d on the [[Spider-Man series|''Spider-Man'' comics]] by [[Marvel Comics]]. It was released on [[PlayStation 4]] on September 7, [[2018]]. ...el's Spider-Man'' was "The Heist", which was released on October 23, 2018. It features the Maggia crime families of New York, who seek to fill the power
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  • ...me]] by [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]]. It is the first game in the [[Fire Emblem|''Fire Emblem'' series]]. ...or the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan in 1990. It was then released for the [[Virtual Console]] in Japan for [[Wii]] in 2009,
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  • '''''Power Strike II''''' was a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Compile]]. It was the ninth game in the [[Aleste|'''Aleste''' series]]. It is the only game in the series that was released in Japan with the ''Power
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  • It was converted to [[BASIC]] by [[David H. Ahl]] in [[1976]] and published in It was converted from BASIC to [[Inform]] by [[Magnus Olsson]] in [[1999]].
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  • ...ond iteration of the [[PC DOS]] product line by [[Microsoft]] and [[IBM]]. It was extended into [[MS-DOS]] 2.0 and was also the basis for an operating sy ...and [[Aaron Reynolds]], rewrote [[PC DOS]] completely for 2.0, separating it from the [[86-DOS]] base of [[PC DOS 1.0]].
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  • ...ins''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the second handheld game in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' se It led to the creation of the ''[[Wario Land]]'' series.
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  • It contains [[DOS]] versions of the first two ''[[Street Fighter]]'' [[video g It also includes ''[[Mega Man (DOS)|Mega Man]]'' and ''[[Mega Man 3 (DOS)|Mega
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  • ...ins''''' is a game by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]. It was the second handheld game in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' se It led to the creation of the ''[[Wario Land]]'' series.
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  • ...''Nintendo Research & Development 4''', and was renamed Nintendo EAD after it expanded in 1989. In 2005, after a corporate restructuring by Nintendo pres ...team performed the conversions. Donkey Kong was released on July 1, 1981. It was a huge success in both Japan and North America, propelling Nintendo to
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  • It is based on the real-life Iranian Revolution that occurred from January 7, ..., it is banned in Iran. The creators translated it into Farsi and provided it to Iranians for free.
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  • ...on film by [[Columbia Pictures]] that utilizes computer-generated imagery. It is the second theatrical film in the [[Venom|''Venom'' series]]. ...film was originally scheduled to be released on October 2, 2020, however, it was delayed to June 25, 2021 and then to September 15, 2021, due to the [[C
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  • ...on with [[Hatsune Miku|Hatsune Miku's]] creator, [[Crypton Future Media]]. It is a spin-off of the [[Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA|''Hatsune Miku: Project D It uses character models based on the Hatsune Miku [[Nendoroid]] figures by [[
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  • ...s released for [[Android]] and [[iOS]] worldwide on December 18, [[2022]]. It was released on Nintendo Switch worldwide on January 18, [[2024]]. It is commercial on Nintendo Switch and [[freemium]] on [[Android]] and [[iOS]
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  • ...game]] by [[Zombie Cow Studios]], created with [[Adventure Game Studio]]. It was released on July 12, [[2008]]. It is a freeware game. There is a commercial version that is at a pay-what-you
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  • It handles its comics units through its subsidiary [[DC Comics]] as well as DC ...reating a new subsidiary named DC Entertainment and moving DC Comics under it.
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  • It was developed under the title '''''Dungeon'''''. However, it was renamed to its prototype title, ''Zork'', due to a trademark claim by t ...mes (''[[Zork I]]'', ''[[Zork II|II]]'', and ''[[Zork III|III]]'') so that it could be released commercially on the personal computer hardware of the tim
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  • It was discontinued on October 8, [[2023]]. It could still be played afterward with [[downloadable content]], however DLC
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  • ...r free at [[Toys Я Us]] stores in the United States in 2002. In Australia, it was included with every e-Reader purchase.
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  • ITMC was founded in 1977. It also sold products under the [[Yeno]] brand name. It was acquired by Lexibook in 1997.
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