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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Konami]]
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Mobile games developed with DoJa]]
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Physical items owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Physical items not owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Physical items not owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • [[Category:Arcade games developed by Konami]] [[Category:Arcade games published by Konami]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games developed by Konami]] [[Category:Arcade games published by Konami]]
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  • [[Category:Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Shoot 'em up video games]]
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  • [[Category:Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Shoot 'em up video games]]
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  • [[Category:arcade games]] [[Category:arcade games developed by Konami]]
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • [[Category:Digital items not owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Shoot 'em up video games]]
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  • [[Category: Digital items not owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]]
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]] [[Category: Mobile games developed with BREW]]
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • [[Category:Beat 'em up video games]] [[Category:video games]]
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  • [[Category:Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Shoot 'em up video games]]
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  • publisher = [[Konami]]| '''''Zombies Ate My Neighbors''''' was a run and gun [[video game]] by [[LucasArts]].
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  • publisher = [[Konami]]| ...Japan-exclusive adventure game by [[Konami]]. It was directed and designed by [[Hideo Kojima]].
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  • [[Category:Digital items not owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Shoot 'em up video games]]
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  • publisher = [[Konami]]| ...'''', also known as '''''Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection''''', is [[video game]] compilation.
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  • developer = [[Konami]]<br />[[M2]] (emulation)| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • developer = [[Konami]]<br />[[M2]] (emulation)| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • [[Category:Beat 'em up video games]] [[Category:Items included in physical compilations owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])|
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])<br />[[D4 Enterprise]] ([[Project
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  • developer = [[Konami]]| publisher = [[Konami]]|
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  • company_type = Former subsidiary of [[Konami]] | ...udson Soft)<br />July 1985 (Hudson Soft Co., Limited)<br /> (absorbed into Konami in 2012)|
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  • ...e. For the 1989 action-adventure game, see [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (video game)]].'' developer = [[Konami]]|
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  • ...em''', '''Disk System''', '''FCDS''', '''FDS''', or '''FCD''', is an addon by [[Nintendo]]. ...e games that were originally Famicom Disk games were released as cartridge games, sometimes with altered audio from the original due to the lack of wavetabl
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  • The '''PlayStation''', the first home video game console released by [[Sony]], was first released in 1994. The PlayStation sold 102.49 million u ...umer Electronics Show in 1991. However, since the system would use a Sony-developed Super Disc format, Sony would have a large deal of control over the system.
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  • ...witch Online]] expansion pack subscription to play select [[Sega Genesis]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It was developed by [[M2]] with assistance from [[Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD
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  • ...ystem by [[Sega]]. It was released after the success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertai ...controllers, which also connect to the console using a USB connection. The video is output through HDMI.
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  • ...was a [[video game console]] developed by [[Hudson Soft]] and manufactured by [[NEC]]. It was released in Japan on October 30, 1987, in North America on In July 1987, Hudson Soft developed the '''C62 System''', which would become the development kit for the PC Eng
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  • ...]. Once the trigger was pulled on the light gun, a flash would be detected by solar cell technology, which would record a hit. The first line, "Beam Gun ...ar Japanese pastime. The Japanese bowling fad was short-lived however, as by the 1970s, many bowling alleys were sitting abandoned. Nintendo purchased s
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  • ...endo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan. It was preceded by the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...as going to be compatible with regular SNES format games as well as a Sony-developed Super Disc format. Because of the latter, Sony would have a large deal of c
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  • ...h Online]] subscription to play select [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It was developed by [[Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD]].
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  • ...of dedicated consoles designed to resemble classic [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] [[video game console]]s. ...ashback 3, Atari Flashback devices had a chip designed to run the original games through hardware. From the release of the Flashback 3 onward, the devices c
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  • developer = See [[:Category:Adventure games|Adventure games]]| publisher = See [[:Category:Adventure games|Adventure games]]|
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  • ...assic Mini: Family Computer''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Nintendo]]. It was sold for a limited time beginning in November [[2016]] ...Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version'''. This version contained 20 games that tied into ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' and the mini-console was colored gold
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  • ...series of [[emulator|emulated]] [[arcade]] games licensed by and released by [[Hamster]]. ...Neo Geo MVS]] hardware are released under '''ACA NeoGeo''' branding. These games are available on [[Android]], [[iOS]], PS4, Switch, [[Xbox One]], and [[Win
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  • ...tch Online]] subscription to play select [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some games have online multiplayer support. The games marketed as ''SP'' come with a savestate that is automatically loaded when
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  • ...ased [[OS/2]] 1.3. This was the last version of OS/2 that was co-developed by [[Microsoft]]. The development collaboration between IBM and Microsoft ende ==Video games==
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  • ==Video games== ...nsoles|4-bit]] [[Game & Watch]] handheld video game console line, [[Zelda (video game)|Zelda]], in North America and Europe.
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  • ...line]] subscription to play select [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. It is based on the emulator developed by [[Nintendo European Research & Development]] for the [[Super Nintendo Enter
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  • ram = 2 KB main RAM<br />2 KB video RAM| ...'''Nintendo Entertainment System''' was the second home video game console by [[Nintendo]].
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