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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]], [[Retro-Bit]]| systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]|
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]], [[Retro-Bit]]| systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]]|
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  • publisher = [[Irem]], [[Retro-Bit]]| systems = [[Amstrad CPC]], [[Arcade]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]]|
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  • systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super F publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super F publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super F publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super F publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • publisher = [[Soft Vision]], [[Retro-Bit]]| systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Sega Genesis|Sega Mega Drive]]|
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  • ...[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[ZX Spectrum|Spectrum]]| .../>EU: 1990<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<br />NA: December 15, 2017<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations IV'''<br />JP: July 5, 2018 |
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  • publisher = [[Seta]], [[Retro-Bit]]| systems = [[Arcade]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]|
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[C Dream]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • publisher = [[Irem]], [[Retro-Bit]] ([[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]])| ...Generations|Generations IV]], [[MSX]], [[NES]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]]|
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  • publisher = [[Data East]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...冒険, Caveman Combat 2: The Adventures of Rookie)''''' is a platforming game by [[Data East]]. In Japan and Europe, it is a sequel to ''[[Joe & Mac: Cavema
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  • ...ions II]], [[MSX2]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[PC-8801]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[ZX Spectrum]]| ...ro-Bit Generations'''<br />Japan, North America: November 10, 2016<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations II'''<br />Japan: October 28, 2017<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<
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  • publisher = [[Data East]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] (Evercade)| ...e]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[ZX Spectrum]]|
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  • systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations II]]| publisher = [[Coconuts Japan]], [[Retro-Bit]]|
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Taito]] (Arcade)<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])| systems = [[Arcade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[MSX]], [[SG-1000]]|
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  • [[Category: Beat 'em up video games]] [[Category: Digital items owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • ...enerations|Generations II]], [[MSX]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Wii]], [[ZX Spectrum]]| ...r 17, 2010<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations'''<br />November 10, 2016<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations II'''<br />October 28, 2017<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<br />De
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations, North America)<br />[[JNNEX]] (Generations, Japan)<br />[[B ...Evercade]], [[Flashback Blast!]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations IV]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]|
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  • publisher = [[Data East]], [[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] ( ...tellivision]], [[Legends Flashback]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]]|
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  • ...a Genesis|Genesis]], [[iOS]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations III]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Windows]], [[ZX Spectrum]]| ...ws'''<br />2013<br />'''Super Retro Cade'''<br />December 15, 2017<br />'''Retro-Bit Generations III'''<br />December 23, 2017|
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] (Evercade)| systems = [[Evercade]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Fami
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  • [[Category: Arcade games]] [[Category: Arcade games developed by Aicom]]
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  • industry = Retro video games | products = Video games, video game consoles|
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] ( systems = [[Evercade]], [[Flashback Blast!]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Legends Flashback]], [[Nintendo Entertainment
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[DreamGEAR]] (Pocket Pla systems = [[Flashback Blast!]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Legends Flashback]], [[Nintendo Entertainment
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...s = [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Wii U]]|
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Genesis Mini]], [[Sega Master System|SMS]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Wii]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]], [[Sharp X6
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[DreamGEAR]] (Pocket Player)| systems = [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Pocket
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...er Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition|SNES Classic Edition]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Wii U]]|
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  • [[Category:beat 'em up video games]] [[Category:digital items owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[DreamGEAR]] (Pocket Pla systems = [[Game Boy]], [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] ([[BREW]]), [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Pocket
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  • [[Category:Arcade games]] [[Category:Arcade games developed by Leland Corporation]]
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  • publisher = [[Solebon]]<br />[[Ketchapp]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]]| ...ga Master System|Master System]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Retro-Bit Generations]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[TeslAtari]]|
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  • publisher = [[Technōs Japan]]<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])| ...CPC]], [[Android]], [[Arcade]], [[Atari ST]], [[Commodore 64]], [[DOS]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations III]], [[Sega Genesis|Mega Drive]], [[iOS]], [[Play
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  • [[Category:Digital items owned by WEC Museum]] [[Category:Sports video games]]
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox One]]|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • [[Category:Video games]] [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • ...[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox One]]| .../EU: November 11, 2016<br />'''Android'''<br />WW: January 5, 2017<br />'''Retro-Bit Super Retro Cade'''<br />NA: December 15, 2017<br />'''Nintendo Switch'''<b
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  • ...itcorp]] (Arcade in North America)<br />[[Hamster]] (Android, Vita)<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Genertaions)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] ( systems = [[Arcade]], [[Evercade]] [[Flashback Blast!]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations]], [[Mobile phone|Mobile]] ([[DoJa]]), [[MSX]], [[N
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles by Retro Games]] [[Category: Dedicated consoles by Retro Games]]
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  • '''''3D 3D!''''' was a game by [[Llamasoft]] that was published by [[dk'tronics]] in 1982. [[Category:Digital items owned by WEC Museum]]
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  • publisher = [[Data East]]<br />[[G-Mode]] (mobile)<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[AtGames]] (Flashback)<Br />[[Hamster]] (Arcade Archi ...Station]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Generations III]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[TI-99/4 serie
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...ayStation 3|PS3]], [[PlayStation Portable|PSP]], [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System – Nintend
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  • ...d Interactive Media|Leland]]<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] (Evercade)| ...TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Sharp X68000|X68000]], [[Wii]], [[Wii U]]
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • publisher = [[Jaleco]], [[Retro-Bit]]| ...' is a baseball [[video game]] developed by [[Jaleco]]. It is the second [[video game console|console]] game in the [[Bases Loaded|''Bases Loaded'' series]]
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  • company_name = Retro Games| company_logo = [[File:Retro Games logo.png|100px]]|
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]], [[Retro-Bit]]| '''''Mega Man (ロックマン, "Rockman")''''' is a platform video game by [[Capcom]]. It is the first game in the [[Mega Man series|''Mega Man'' seri
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  • It contained thirty-four games that were developed by [[Jeff Minter]] of [[Llamasoft]]. The included games spanned over three decades from 1981 to 2002.
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  • ram = 8 KB Main RAM<br />(can be extended to 32 KB)<br />8 KB Video RAM| ...second handheld video game platform released by Nintendo. It was preceded by the [[Game & Watch]] series of handheld consoles.
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...amels''''', also known as '''''Advance of the Mega Camels''''', was a game by [[Llamasoft]] that was released in 1983. ...er 2]]'' was renamed ''Attack of the Mutant Camels'' when it was published by [[HesWare]] in the United States.
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  • industry = Video games | products = video games|
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  • ...er 2''''', also known as '''''Attack of the Mutant Camels''''', was a game by [[Llamasoft]] that was released in 1983. ...nner 2'' was renamed ''Attack of the Mutant Camels'' when it was published by [[HesWare]] in the United States.
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  • ...is Back! レトロゲームセレクション)''''' is a compilation of [[video game]]s developed by [[Sunsoft]] which were originally released on the [[Nintendo]] [[Family Com The games included are ''[[Kantaro the Pyro's Journey Across the Tokaido]]'', ''[[Rip
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  • ...l)<br />[[Arc System Works]]<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[Blaze Entertainment]] (Evercade)| ...|PS2]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]], [[PlayStation 4|PS4]], [[Retro-Bit Generations|Super Retro Cade]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Windows]], [[
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  • industry = Video games | '''Capcom Co., Ltd.''' ('''株式会社カプコン''') is a Japanese video game developer and publisher.
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  • ...s a character that is part of a Japanese multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, television shows, a film, music, and comic books. Rock is a robot created by Dr. Light (Dr. Right in Japan), along with his sister, a robot named Roll.
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  • peripheral_name = Video game console| ...ideo game]]s by consumers, as opposed to [[computer]]s and [[arcade|arcade games]].
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  • ...ighting [[video game]] in the [[Street Fighter|''Street Fighter'' series]] by [[Capcom]]. [[Category:Arcade games]]
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  • industry = Video games | '''Eurocom''' was an English video game developer.
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  • [[Category:Video games developed in Japan]] [[Category:video games]]
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  • hardware_name = Ninth generation of video game consoles| The '''Ninth generation of video game consoles''' began with the release of the [[Nintendo Switch]] on March
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  • '''Sega Saturn''' was the fourth home [[video game console]] by [[Sega]]. It was preceded by the [[Sega Genesis]], including its [[Sega CD]] and [[32X]] add-ons.
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  • developer = [[Limited Run Games]]| publisher = [[Limited Run Games]]|
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  • It contained thirty games that were developed by [[Graftgold]]. The included games spanned over a decade, from 1983 to 1995.
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  • ram = 32KB RAM<br />96 KB Video RAM| ...'''Game Boy Advance''' was the fourth handheld video game system released by Nintendo. It had backward-compatibility with its predecessor systems, the [
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games consoles, video game accessories|
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  • ...own in Japan as '''''Kunio-kun: The World Classics Collection''''', is a [[video game]] compilation. ...eleven of the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] ''[[Kunio-kun]]'' games as well as the international NES localizations of ''[[Nekketsu Renegade Kun
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games |
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  • designer = [[Retro Games]]| ...he A500 Mini''' is a miniature dedicated [[video game console]] by [[Retro Games]].
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  • manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]<br />[[Limited Run Games]]| '''Astro City Mini (アストロシティミニ)''' is a miniature [[video game]] system by [[Sega Toys]].
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  • industry = Retro video games | products = Video games, video game consoles|
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2010]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. **January 1: ''[[Ghostbusters: The Video Game]]'') for [[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Terminal R
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  • ...nsole]] by game by [[Nintendo]] with a color LCD screen. It contains three games, including ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Level [[Category:Handheld computers and consoles manufactured by Nintendo]]
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  • ...lor LCD screen. It contains four games, including ''[[The Legend of Zelda (video game)|The Legend of Zelda]]'', ''[[Zelda II: The Adventure of Link]]'', ''[ [[Category:Handheld computers and consoles manufactured by Nintendo]]
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Retro-Bit Generations.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Retro-Bit Generations |
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games |
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  • ...from the year [[2023]]. The items listed below were acquired on that date by the museum's founder, [[Jennifer McMurray]]. ==Acquisitions by date==
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  • designer = [[Retro Games]]| '''THEVIC20 ''' is a video game console by [[Retro Games]].
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  • ...cter by [[Nintendo]]. He is part of a multimedia franchise consisting of [[video game]]s, television shows, and music. ...games in the [[Mario sports series|''Mario'' sports series]], and in some games in the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]].
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  • ...-80C)''' was the first of two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer ...Monitor and an [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by a [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 megahertz [[central proc
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  • ...modified, at higher prices with pre-loaded [[emulator]]s and copyrighted [[video game]]s without the permission of the rights holders. ...y Mini, released on December 17, 2018, was an Anbernic [[RG-503]] handheld video game console.
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • designer = [[Retro Games]]| '''THEC64 ''' is a series of video game consoles by [[Retro Games]].
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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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  • ...s is a series of cross-over go-kart racing video games developed primarily by [[Nintendo]]. The arcade versions were developed by [[Bandai Namco Studios|Bandai Namco]].
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  • manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]<br />[[Limited Run Games]]| '''Astro City Mini V (アストロシティミニ V)''' is a miniature [[video game]] system by [[Sega Toys]].
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  • ...001''') was the second of two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer ...Monitor and an [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by a [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 megahertz [[central proc
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  • ...the '''VIC-1001''', and in Germany as the '''VC-20''', was a [[computer]] by [[Commodore Business Machines]]. The VIC-20 was the second computer by Commodore Business Machines. It was known as the VC-20 in Germany, because
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  • ..., the sixth home video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[GameCube]]. It was first released in 2006 and was later re-released i The original Wii, model RVL-001, supported games on Wii Optical Discs and on GameCube Game Discs through backward compatibil
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  • ...rtainment System]] in North America on June 1986. It was one of the thirty games included with the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[NES Classic Edition|Fam ...imer would end the game session, but the gamer was allowed to play as many games as they wanted until time ran out.
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  • ...ite, logging into specific applications, or performing actions in specific games. ...nts, on the other hand, can only be earned by purchasing digital or retail games, the latter of which must be registered with My Nintendo within one year of
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  • manufacturer = [[Taito]]<br />[[ININ Games]]<br />[[Strictly Limited Games]]| ...r [[Neo Geo Mini]] and [[Astro City Mini]] [[video game console|console]]s by [[SNK]] and [[Sega Toys]], respectively.
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  • ...ystem by [[Sony]]. It was released after the success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertai The PlayStation Classic contained twenty built-in games, running on the open-source [[emulation|emulator]], [[PCSX|PCSX ReARMed]],
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2012]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ia [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Joshua Neurnberger]], publisher: [[Wadjet Eye Games]]
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  • ram = Main RAM: 128 MB<br />Video RAM: 6 MB| The '''Nintendo 3DS''', the seventh handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2011.
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  • '''PlayStation Vita''' was the second portable video game console by [[Sony]]. ==Digital PlayStation Vita games owned by WEC Museum==
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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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  • ...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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  • '''Neo Geo Mini''' is a series of miniature [[video game]] systems based on the [[SNK]] [[Neo Geo MVS]]. ...ainment System Classic Edition]] miniature [[video game console|console]]s by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Nintendo]]. It is a follow-up to the [[NES Classic Edition]], and was sol ...ietary menu and [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by an [[Allwinner]] [[R16]] chip with a 1.2 gigahertz [[central processing uni
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  • ...ool''', is a character that is part of a multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, films, television shows, comics, and music. ...games of the [[Mario sports series|''Mario'' sports series]], and in most games of the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]].
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  • ...e 64''', abbreviated as the '''C64''' or '''CBM C64''', was a [[computer]] by [[Commodore International|Commodore Business Machines]]. The Commodore 64 was the third computer by Commodore Business Machines. The '64' in the name comes from the fact that
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  • industry = Video games | products = Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles|
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  • ...pa)''', is a character that is part of a multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, films, television shows, comics, and music. ...games of the [[Mario sports series|''Mario'' sports series]], and in most games in the [[Super Smash Bros. series|''Super Smash Bros.'' series]].
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  • ...ga Drive Mini 2''' outside North America, is a miniature video game system by [[Sega]]. ...ntains fifty built-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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  • ...t consoles. Unlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. ...le to a [[Windows]]-based [[computer]] to update the console firmware. The video on each can also can be output to a television via an HDMI cable.
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  • ...from the year [[2024]]. The items listed below were acquired on that date by the museum's founder, [[Jennifer McMurray]]. ==Acquisitions by date==
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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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  • ram = 256 MB Main RAM<br />256 MB Video RAM| '''PlayStation 3''' was the third home video game console by [[Sony]].
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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 [[2021]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ia [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Red Thread Games]], publisher: [[Red Thread Games]]
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2018]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***''[[Over the Hedge (video game)|Over the Hedge]]'' for [[GameCube]] (physical) - developer: [[Edge of
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2022]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ...ing Moons]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[IAN Games]], publisher: [[Phoenix Online Studios]]
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2020]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***[[Atari 2600|Atari 2600 Video Computer System]] - manufacturer: [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]], publisher: [[Atari
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