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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • [[Category:Fighting video games]] [[Category:Arcade games]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Capcom]]
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]<br />[[Micro Talent]] ([[DOS]])| publisher = [[Capcom]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]| publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • '''Triforce''' was an [[arcade]] hardware platform by [[Namco]], [[Sega]], and [[Nintendo]] that was based on the Nintendo [[Game ...licensed its characters for arcade [[video game|game]]s using the Triforce arcade hardware to the other companies.
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  • industry = Arcade games | products = Arcade games|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • '''PlayChoice-10''' was an [[arcade]] hardware platform with interchangeable program boards which were released It was produced by [[Nintendo]] concurrently with an arcade platform with similar hardware specifications, the [[VS. System]].
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  • developer = [[Capcom]]<br />[[Creative Materials]] (DOS)<br />[[Tec Toy]] (Sega Master System)| publisher = [[Capcom]]<br />[[Tec Toy]] (Sega consoles in Brazil)|
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  • They were developed and released by [[AtGames]]. Each contains video several classic games by popular video game developers, from several different platforms, that play
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  • company_name = Capcom | company_logo = [[File:Capcom logo.png|300px]]|
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  • ...October 3, 2019<br />Mortal Kombat II: September 28, 2019<br />Marvel vs. Capcom: November 15, 2022| '''Arcade1Up''' is a line of arcade cabinets by [[Tastemakers]].
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  • ...evision shows through [[Marvel Studios]], and video games through [[Marvel Games]]. ...ses for popular intellectual properties, Marvel Comics Group oversaw video games that were based on Marvel comics.
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  • '''VS. System''' was an [[arcade]] hardware platform that was available from March [[1984]] to [[1990]]. It was produced by [[Nintendo]] concurrently with an arcade platform with similar hardware specifications, the [[PlayChoice-10]].
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  • industry = Video games | products = [[Emulation]] of classic games|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • company_type = Public - majority owned by 37Games| industry = video games |
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  • ...by [[Retro-Bit]]. They were manufactured by Retro-Bit outside of Japan and by [[JNNEX]] in Japan. ...eated by hobbyists as well as prominent developers including [[Athena]], [[Capcom]], [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Culture Brain Excel|Culture Brain]], [[Data East]]
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  • ...Wii]],<br />[[:Category:Video games released on Virtual Console for Wii U|Games on Virtual Console for Wii U]]| '''Virtual Console''' was service by [[Nintendo]] that allowed for the purchase and download of [[emulation|emul
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  • X-Men is a superhero team created in September 1963 by the [[Marvel Comics]] writer [[Stan Lee]] and the writer and artist [[Jack ...|''Marvel Super Heroes'' series]], and in some games in the [[Capcom vs.|''Capcom vs.'' series]].
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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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  • '''''Shenmue''''' ('''''シェンムー''''') is a Japanese multimedia series created by [[Yu Suzuki]] of [[Sega AM2]], and later [[Ys Net]]. It consists of [[video [[Ryo Hazuki]] was trained by his father, Iwao Hazuki, in the Hazuki-ryū jūjutsu style of martial arts.
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  • ...endo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan. It was preceded by the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...ayStation]]. The unit was going to be compatible with regular SNES format games as well as a Sony-developed Super Disc format. Because of the latter, Sony
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  • '''PlayStation 3''' was the third home video game console by [[Sony]]. ==Physical PlayStation 3 games owned by WEC Museum==
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  • ==Video games== Games released include ''[[Alleyway]]'', ''[[Baseball (1983 video game|Baseball]]
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  • ...nd as the '''PC Engine Mini''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Konami]]. ...designed by [[M2]]. The worldwide versions included untranslated Japanese games.
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  • The '''Nintendo 3DS''', the seventh handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2011. It is backward compatible with most of the games from its predecessor systems, the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo DSi]].
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  • ...a Drive''' outside of North America, was the third home video game console by [[Sega]]. ...mbined and the added capability was utilized in games labeled as supported by the Sega CD 32X.
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  • ...t consoles. Unlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. ...oaded in the front of the console and covered by a flap, which is inspired by the design of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]].
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  • ...n the [[Shenmue|''Shenmue'' series]], in the ''[[Sega All-Stars]]'' racing games, and in ''[[Project X Zone 2]]''. ==Video games with Ryo Hazuki as a playable character==
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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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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2019]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ysical) - developer: [[Double Fine Productions]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]]
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  • ...'''Nintendo Entertainment System''' was the second home video game console by [[Nintendo]]. The Nintendo Entertainment System was preceded by the [[Color TV-Game]] series of consoles, which were only released in Japan
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  • ...the ninth, and current, home and portable [[video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]]. It was first released in 2017. In 2019, it was released in China by [[Tencent]].
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2018]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. **January 3: ''[[Arcade Archives]] [[VS. Super Mario Bros.]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] (digital) -
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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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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2020]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...s]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) developer: [[Team Gotham]], publisher: [[505 Games]]
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2022]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***''[[Arcade Archives]] [[64th Street: A Detective Story]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] (di
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2021]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***''[[Arcade Archives]]'' ''[[Gradius III]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] (digital via [[Nin
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