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  • ...tem that combined a laptop [[computer]] form factor with a tablet computer in a [[video game console]] by [[Sega Toys]]. It was released, only in Japan, on August 6, [[2005]].
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  • ...card and miniature handheld [[video game console]] by [[Sega]]. It is used in conjunction with the [[Dreamcast]]. [[Category: Computers and consoles]]
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  • ''Balloon Fight'' was released as a crystal screen Game & Watch system in 1986. It was released as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1988
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  • ...do R&D1]]. It was the forty-first [[Game & Watch]] game and the sixth game in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. Mario has to traverse various levels in order to save Peach, Princess Toadstool of the Mushroom Kingdom.
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  • Two lion tamers have to keep lions in the cage. ''Lion'' was released as gold and Wide Screen Game & Watch systems in 1981.
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  • ...1]]. It was the twenty-fourth [[Game & Watch]] game and was the first game in the [[Mario Bros. series|''Mario Bros.'' series]]. Mario and his twin brother Luigi are factory workers, preparing packages of bottles t
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  • ...o R&D1]]. It was the twenty-third [[Game & Watch]] game and the third game in the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' series]]. Donkey Kong Jr. has to save his father from Mario, who has imprisoned him in a cage.
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  • ...R&D1]]. It was the forty-seventh [[Game & Watch]] game and the third game in [[The Legend of Zelda series|''The Legend of Zelda'' series]]. ...nruly dragons who are trying to take over the world kidnap Princess Zelda, and Link has to save her.
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  • ...in Japan from [[1982]] to [[1987]]. The manufacture of X1 computers ended in [[1988]]. They were preceded by the [[Sharp MZ|Sharp MZ series]] and were succeeded by the [[X68000|X68000 series]].
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  • Two judges hold up numbers and attack each other when their number is the highest. ''Judge'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980.
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  • ''Helmet'' was released as gold and Wide Screen Game & Watch systems in 1981. ...''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' in Japan in 1997 and for [[Game Boy Color]] in 1998.
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  • Computers in this line were released from November [[1981]] to [[1989]]. The PC-8801 models were exclusive to Japan.
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  • '''PlayStation TV''', known in Japan and parts of Asia as '''PS Vita TV''' or '''PlayStation Vita TV''', is a [[vide It was first launched in Japan on November 14, 2013, and was discontinued on February 29, 2016.
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  • A flagman raises and lowers flags, and the number of patterns of the flag-waving must be repeated. ''Flagman'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980.
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  • ...R&D1]]. It was the thirty-fourth [[Game & Watch]] game and the fourth game in the [[Donkey Kong|''Donkey Kong'' series]]. ''Donkey Kong 3'' was released as a two-player micro vs. Game & Watch system in 1984.
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  • software_image = [[File:Game and Watch Super Mario Bros.jpg|300px]]| ...ing ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', and a remake of ''[[Mario the Juggler]]'', a ''[[Mario]]''-themed version of th
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  • ...rder-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders]] [[Category:Computers and consoles]]
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  • release = Japan: December 8, 1989<br />France: May 1990| [[Category:computers and consoles designed by Hudson Soft]]
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  • cpu = Depends on [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] PCB connected| gpu = Depends on [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] PCB connected|
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  • ''Vermin'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980. ...''[[Game & Watch Gallery 2]]'' in Japan in 1997 and for [[Game Boy Color]] in 1998.
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  • The computers in the X68000 series were manufactured from [[1987]] to [[2000]]. ...the X68000 Expert, X68000 Expert-HD, and the X68000 Pro and X68000 Pro-HD in March [[1989]].
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  • A man walks and a man underneath holds manhole covers to prevent him from falling. ...a gold Game & Watch system in 1981 and as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1983.
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  • A juggler tosses balls in the air and must catch them and throw them back in the air, or else they'll fall on the ground. ...Mario as the juggler, and was released as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1991.
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  • software_image = [[File:Game and Watch The Legend of Zelda.png|300px]]| ...The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening]]'', and a Zelda-themed remake of the third [[Game & Watch]] game, ''[[Vermin]]''.
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  • Two rescuers have to move a stretcher back and forth to catch people jumping out windows of a burning building. ...silver Game & Watch system in 1980. It was released in Wide Screen format in 1981.
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  • ...ndo R&D1]]. It was the twentieth [[Game & Watch]] game and the second game in the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' series]]. ...atch]] systems in 1982, and in table-top and panarama Game & Watch systems in 1983.
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  • gpu = VDP1 and VDP2| It was preceded by the [[Sega Genesis]], including its [[Sega CD]] and [[32X]] add-ons.
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  • ...ation of video game consoles|ninth generation console]] that is the fifth, and current, home [[video game console]] by [[Sony]]. The original PlayStation 5 has a built-in [[Blu-ray]] drive and also supports purchasing games over the [[internet]] through [[digital dist
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  • ...br />3D by a line of 224 red [[light-emitting diode|LED]]s displaying<br />in monochromatic 384 × 224 graphics| ...uncomfortable headset, and reports of motion sickness. It was discontinued in 1996.
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  • ...br />[[Melchioni]] (Italy)<br />[[Ocean Radio]] (Singapore)<br />[[Sega]] (Japan)| ...: 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986<br />Egypt: late 1980s<br />'''SG-1000 II'''<br />Japan: July 31, 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986|
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  • media = built-in media| ...two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer".
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  • ...America on November 15, 2001, in Japan on February 22, 2002, and in Europe and Oceania on March 14, 2002. ...-align:center" | The WEC Museum owns ''[[Rare Replay]]'' for [[Xbox One]], in which ''[[Grabbed by the Ghoulies]]'' is included.
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  • ...h handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2004. ...ith most games from its predecessor, the [[Game Boy Advance]]. The systems in the [[Nintendo DSi]] line do not have backward compatibility.
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  • cpu = 4.19 MHz Sharp LR35902<br />(8.38 MHz in dual processor mode)| gpu = 160 × 144, 16 colors<br />(over 2000 colors in Hi-Color mode) |
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  • Computers in this line were released from October [[1982]] to November [[1988]]. All of the PC-9801 models were exclusive to Japan.
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  • '''''Mickey Mouse''''' was released as a wide-screen [[Game & Watch]] system in 1981. It was the thirteenth Game & Watch game. ...'Mickey Mouse'' license, was released as a wide-screen Game & Watch system in 1981. It was the fourteenth Game & Watch game.
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  • ...Cube]] that facilitated the operation of [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Color]], and [[Game Boy Advance]] [[ROM cartridge|cartridges]]. [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in Japan]]
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  • ...27, 1994<br />Australia: August 1, 1994<br />Germany: September 1994<br />Japan: December 8, 1994<br />Spain: April 1995<br />| ...der-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Trevor McFur in the Crescent Galaxy]]''
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  • ...a on April 5, 2009. It was released in China by [[iQue]] as '''iQue DSi''' in December 2009. ...2009, in Europe on March 5, 2010, in North America on March 28, 2010, and in Australia on April 15, 2010.
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  • ...ideo game console|console]]s by [[Sega]] such as the [[Sega Genesis Mini]] and the [[Game Gear Micro]]. ...d on June 28, [[2022]] in Japan, in North America on October 25, 2022, and in Europe on February 1, [[2023]].
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  • ...an (Mark III): October 20, 1985<br />NA (Base System): September 1986<br />Japan (Master System): October 1987<br />EU: 1987<br />South Korea (Gam*Boy): Apr It was preceded by the [[SG-1000]] and succeeded by the [[Sega Genesis]].
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  • ...two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer". It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2019]].
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  • ...ideo game console|console]]s by [[Sega]] such as the [[Sega Genesis Mini]] and the [[Game Gear Micro]]. ...dwide by [[Limited Run Games]] in North America on March 26, [[2021]], and in Europe on June 22, 2021.
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  • ...Noir Suit, Electro-Proof Suit, Cosmic Suit, Black Suit, Iron Spider Suit, and Ends of the Earth Suit DLC. ...px; text-align:center" | [[Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio|SCE Japan]]<br />[[Project Siren|Team Gravity]]
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  • ...leased in Japan on March 16, 1999, in North America on August 6, 1999, and in Europe on October 1, 1999. On October 21, 1999, a variation of the system was released only in Japan. The '''New Neo Geo Pocket Color''' was a smaller, slimmer variant that was
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  • ...success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]]. It was release ...on the open-source [[emulation|emulator]], [[PCSX|PCSX ReARMed]], and was designed to resemble the [[PlayStation]].
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  • ...order-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | On [[PlayPal]] and [[Game Gear Micro|red Game Gear Micro]]. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | In ''[[Sonic Origins Plus]]''.
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  • ...had backward-compatibility with its predecessor systems, the [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]]. However, the '''Game Boy Micro''' redesign lacked backw It was succeeded by the [[Nintendo DS]], which was released in 2004.
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  • ...T Interactive, see [[Atari, Inc.]] For the company formerly known as Atari Japan, see the company that purchased it, [[Namco]]. For the Japanese pachinko ma ...company located in Paris, France. Its subsidiaries include [[Atari, Inc.]] and [[Atari Interactive]].
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  • ...'PC Engine Core Grafx Mini''' in Europe and as the '''PC Engine Mini''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Konami]]. ...released in Japan on March 19, 2020, in North America on May 22, 2020, and in Europe on June 5, 2020.
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  • ...ssic Edition]], and was sold for a limited time between September [[2017]] and [[2018]]. ...h]] [[5A22]] chip with a 3.58 megahertz CPU that powered the system it was designed to resemble.
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  • '''VIC-20''', known in Japan as the '''VIC-1001''', and in Germany as the '''VC-20''', was a [[computer]] by [[Commodore Business Mach ...nt sounded like the German expletives "fick" or "wichsen". It was marketed in that region with the backronym VolksComputer (people's computer).
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  • ...success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]], as well as the ...lers which connect to the console using a USB connection. Outside of Japan and Asia, it contains two three-button controllers, which also connect to the c
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  • ...ed by Nintendo. It was preceded by the [[Game & Watch]] series of handheld consoles. It was succeeded by the [[Game Boy Color]], which was released in 1998.
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  • ...o game console developed by [[Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. Preceded by the [[Wii]], it was first released in 2012.
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  • ...Mini]] and [[Astro City Mini]] [[video game console|console]]s by [[SNK]] and [[Sega Toys]], respectively. ...an by Taito on March 2, 2022. It was published worldwide by [[ININ Games]] and [[Strictly Limited Games]] on June 3, 2022.
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  • ...y [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was first released in 2001. The [[Wii]], released in 2006, was the successor of the GameCube.
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  • ...eded by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was first released in 1996. The [[GameCube]], released in 2001, was the successor of the Nintendo 64.
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  • ...in North America on October 26, 2000, in Europe on November 24, 2000, and in Australia on November 30, 2000. ..., in Japan on November 3, 2004, in North America on November 25, 2004, and in Australia on December 2, 2004.
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  • ...''PSP-1000''', was released in Japan in 2004, and to the rest of the world in 2005. ...m & Lite'''. It was slimmer and lighter than the PSP-1000. It was released in 2007. It increased the RAM from 32 MB to 64 MB. Part of the RAM was used as
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  • ...se = US: December 3, 1979<br />NA: 1980<br />UK: 1981<br />Europe, Japan, South Africa: 1982<br />Brazil: 1983| ...Kingdom in 1981, in Europe, Japan, and South Africa in 1982, and in Brazil in 1982.
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  • The '''Sega CD''', known as the '''Mega CD''' outside of North America and Brazil, was a [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] add-on for the [[Sega Genesis]]. ...s. It also added a second processor for sound, expanded the system memory, and had expanded graphic capabilities.
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  • '''Dreamcast''' was the fifth, and final, home console by [[Sega]]. ...h America on September 9, [[1999]], in Europe on October 14, [[1999]], and in Oceania on November 30, [[1999]].
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  • They were conceived after the success of the [[NES Classic Edition]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]] miniature [[video g The first version was released in Japan in 2018 and was followed by several other versions that were released internationally.
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  • ..."microcomputer" and "software", is a [[computer]] company that was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, [[1975]]. ...and Dirty Operating System, and became 86-DOS after SCP began licensing it in 1980.
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  • added_to_museum = North America: March 23, 2023<br />Japan: May 7, 2024| ...-in games, running on an [[emulation|emulator]] designed by [[M2]], and is designed to resemble the second model of the [[Sega Genesis]].
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  • ...h handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2011. ...e with most of the games from its predecessor systems, the [[Nintendo DS]] and [[Nintendo DSi]].
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  • ...rcade hardware sets were designed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]] and [[Nintendo Research & Development 3]]. The games that utilize them were rel ...mes that use the Z80 processor, the 1981 shoot 'em up ''[[Sky Skipper]]'', and the [[1982]] platformer ''[[Popeye]]'', is commonly referred to as "''Popey
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  • ...a [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] addon for the [[TurboGrafx-16]], or PC Engine in Japan. ...le]], as it was released in Japan on December 4, 1988 and in North America in November 1989.
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  • The '''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], [[Microsoft]]'s former Vice President of Sa ...y [[ASCII Microsoft]]. The standard was updated to the '''MSX2''' standard in [[1985]].
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  • ''This article is about the console released in 1977 as the Atari Video Computer System. For the 2020 console, see [[Atari ...was originally known as the '''Atari Video Computer System''' and was sold in North America by [[Sears]] as '''Tele-Games Video Arcade'''.
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  • ...& Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)]]. For the character and the series starring him, see [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ...80 arcade hardware|Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8-bit computers]], [[BBC Micro]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Family Computer Disk System]], [[Game
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  • ...game console by [[Nintendo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan. It was preceded by the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...s first released in Japan in 1990, in North America in 1991, and in Europe in 1992.
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  • ...the [[GameCube]]. It was first released in 2006 and was later re-released in several updated models. The [[Wii U]], released in 2012, succeeded the Wii.
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  • ...e announced to be discontinued on December 14, 2018, and ceased production in [[2019]]. ...'''. This version contained 20 games that tied into ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' and the mini-console was colored gold.
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  • ...II|2]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories|Re:Chain of Memories]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep|Birth by Sleep]]''. ...emake of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D Dream Drop Distance|Dream Drop Distance]]'' and a new game, ''Birth by Sleep – A Fragmentary Passage''.
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  • ...80 arcade hardware|Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8-bit computers]], [[ColecoVision]], [[GameCube]], [[Intellivision]], [[iQue Player]], [[NE ...i]], and was published by [[Nintendo]] in [[1981]]. It was the first game in the [[Donkey Kong series|''Donkey Kong'' series]]. It was also the first ga
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  • gpu = GPU and Geometry Transformation Engine| ...units, which was more than the 32.93 million units of the [[Nintendo 64]] and the 9.26 million units of the [[Sega]] [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]] combined.
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  • '''1989''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. ==Computers==
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  • ...]]'', ''[[Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots|Metal Gear Solid 4]]'', and ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker]]''. ...d digital comic videos for ''[[Metal Gear Solid: Digital Graphic Novel]]'' and ''[[Metal Gear Solid 2: Digital Graphic Novel]]''.
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  • ...allowed the system to use [[CD-ROM]]s, added a second processor for sound, and expanded the system memory. ...ustralia, and Mega 32X in Brazil, added two 32-bit processors, more memory and more RAM.
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  • manufacturer = [[Retro-Bit]]<br />[[JNNEX]] (Japan)| media = built-in media|
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  • location = Kyoto, Japan| ...= Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles|
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  • ...it, and 32-bit consoles. Unlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. There are three Evercade consoles. Each has a standard mini USB slot that can be used to connect the console
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  • ...e consoles|ninth generation console]] that is 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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