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  • ...s = [[32X]], [[Arcade]], [[Astro City Mini]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[R-Zone]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Windows]]| '''''Virtua Fighter''''' is a fighting [[video game]] developed and published by [[Sega]] for the [[arcade]] market in 199
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  • ...Saga A-R-S]]'' (''魔導物語A-R-S'', ''Madō Monogatari A-R-S'') for [[PC-9801]] on December 10, [[1993]]. ...published by [[D4 Enterprise]] in Japan on [[Project EGG]] on [[Windows]] on November 21, [[2023]].
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  • ...gatari A-R-S''''') is a compilation of dungeon crawling [[role-playing]] [[video game]]s. It is the second trilogy in the [[Sorcery Saga|''Sorcery Saga'' se ...A-R-S'' was developed and published by [[Compile]] in Japan on [[PC-9801]] on December 10, [[1993]].
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  • ...ion 2]], [[PlayStation 3]], [[PlayStation 4]], [[PlayStation Portable]], [[R-Zone]], [[Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Saturn]], [[Wii]], [[Windows]], [[Xbox One]], [ ...ghter 2'''<br />Arcade JP: November 1994<br />Arcade NA: January 1995<br />R-Zone NA: 1995<br />Saturn JP: December 1, 1995<br />Saturn NA: December 4, 1995<
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  • ...Saga A-R-S]]'' (''魔導物語A-R-S'', ''Madō Monogatari A-R-S'') for [[PC-9801]] on December 10, [[1993]]. ...published by [[D4 Enterprise]] in Japan on [[Project EGG]] on [[Windows]] on November 21, [[2023]].
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  • ...Saga A-R-S]]'' (''魔導物語A-R-S'', ''Madō Monogatari A-R-S'') for [[PC-9801]] on December 10, [[1993]]. ...published by [[D4 Enterprise]] in Japan on [[Project EGG]] on [[Windows]] on November 21, [[2023]].
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  • [[Category: Dungeon-crawling video games]] [[Category: Japan-exclusive video games]]
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  • developer = '''Mortal Kombat 3'''<br />[[Midway Games]] (Arcade)<br />[[Williams Entertainment]] (DOS, PlayStation)<br />[[Sculpt ...active]] (NA: DOS, EU: PS1, Saturn)<br />[[Tiger Electronics]] (Game.com, R-Zone)|
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  • ...23, 2021<br />'''PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S'''<br />WW (''[[Judgment (video game)|Judgment]]''): April 23, 2021<br />WW (''[[Lost Judgment]]''): Octobe added_to_museum = PS4 (''[[Judgment (video game)|Judgment]]''): May 4, 2019<br />PS4 (''[[Lost Judgment]]''): October
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  • '''''Flicky''''' is a platform [[video game]] by [[Sega]]. [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • ...ケーション''''', '''''Madō Monogatari A: Dokidoki Vacation''''') is a variation on the fourth part of the [[Sorcery Saga|''Sorcery Saga'' series]]. ...eloped by [[Compile]] and published by [[Sega]] for [[Game Gear]] in Japan on November 24, [[1995]].
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  • '''''Space Channel 5''''' ('''''スペースチャンネル5'''''), is a Japanese [[video game]] series. It was originally created on December 16, [[1999]], by [[Sega Software R&D Dept. 9]].
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  • '''''Punch-Out!!''''' is an [[arcade]] [[video game|game]] by [[Nintendo Research & Development 3|Nintendo R&D3]]. It was [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • '''''Mahjong (麻雀)''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • ''Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3'' was released for [[Game Boy]] in 1994. It was re-released via [[emulation]] on the [[Virtual Console]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]] in Japan in 2011 and worldwide
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  • ''Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins'' was released for [[Game Boy]] in 1992. It was re-released via [[emulation]] on the [[Virtual Console]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2011.
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  • ''Super Mario Land 2: Six Golden Coins'' was released for [[Game Boy]] in 1992. It was re-released via [[emulation]] on the [[Virtual Console]] for [[Nintendo 3DS]] in 2011.
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  • ...itebike''''', also known as '''''Excitebike''''', is a motorcycle racing [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''''' is an educational [[video game]] that is a spin-off of the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' seri [[Category: Educational video games]]
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  • '''''Chase''''' is a text [[video game]] originally created by an anonymous coder at [[Dartmouth College]]. I ...'Escape!''''' was published by [[Creative Computing]] in "[[BASIC Computer Games Volume II]]" in [[1980]].
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  • ''Lion'' was released as gold and Wide Screen Game & Watch systems in 1981. ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in 2012.
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  • '''Air Hockey-e''' is an air hockey video game by [[Nintendo]]. It was released as a game for the e-Reader that was given out for free at [[Toys Я Us]] st [[Category: Sports video games]]
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  • ...n brother Luigi are factory workers, preparing packages of bottles to load on a delivery truck. ''Mario Bros.'' was released as a multi-screen [[Game & Watch]] system in 1983.
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  • ...known as '''Audio CD''', standard. Audio CDs were first released in Japan on October 1, [[1982]], and in Europe and North America in March [[1983]]. ...'''Compact Disc Read-Only Memory (CD-ROM)''' standard. CD-ROMs were first released by Denon and Sony in [[1984]].
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  • ''Judge'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980. ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in 2012.
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  • ''Donkey Kong II'' was released as a multi-screen [[Game & Watch]] system in 1983. ''Game & Watch Gallery 3'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in 2014.
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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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  • ''Helmet'' was released as gold and Wide Screen Game & Watch systems in 1981. ...in Japan, and the Game Boy Color version was released for Virtual Console on 3DS in 2012 in Australia, Europe, and North America.
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  • ''Flagman'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980. ''[[Game & Watch Gallery 3]]'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in 2012.
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  • '''''VS. Balloon Fight''''' is an action [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''''Pinball''''' is a pinball [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category: Pinball video games]]
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  • ...d the [[Zilog]] [[Z80]] processor for [[Nintendo|Nintendo's]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s. ...nd [[Nintendo Research & Development 3]]. The games that utilize them were released from [[1980]] to [[1985]].
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  • media = [[Electronic Video Recording]]| ...ut video pre-recorded on an [[Electronic Video Recording|EVR]] (Electronic Video Recording) film reel onto a [[Cathode Ray Tube|CRT]] (cathode ray tube) tel
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  • '''''Sonic Adventure''''' is a platform [[video game]] by [[Sega AM2]]. It is the fully three-dimensional ''[[Sonic the Hed [[Category: Platform games]]
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  • '''''Clu Clu Land''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • ...''Clu Clu Land''''' on [[Arcade Archives]] for [[Nintendo Switch]], is a [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''''Dr. Mario''''' is a [[video game]] released for the [[Game Boy]] in [[1990]]. [[Category: Puzzle games]]
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  • ''Vermin'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980. ...in Japan, and the Game Boy Color version was released for Virtual Console on 3DS in 2012 in Australia, Europe, and North America.
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  • ''Donkey Kong 3'' was released as a two-player micro vs. Game & Watch system in 1984. ''Game & Watch Gallery 4'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Wii U]] in 2015.
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  • gpu = relies on [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]]| ...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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  • ...lem: Shadow Dragon and the Blade of Light (ファイアーエムブレム 暗黒竜と光の剣)''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Intelligent Systems]] and [[Nintendo Research & Development 1]] ...tendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] in Japan in 1990. It was then released for the [[Virtual Console]] in Japan for [[Wii]] in 2009, for [[Nintendo 3D
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  • '''''Baseball''''' is a baseball [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • '''''Tennis''''' is a tennis [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • The VS. System was preceded by games that used [[Z80-based arcade hardware by Nintendo]] from [[1980]] to [[1985 ==Home versions of the games==
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  • '''''Wario's Woods''''' is a puzzle [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]]. It is the first game to feature [[Toad]], known in [[Category: Puzzle games]]
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  • ''Manhole'' was released as a gold Game & Watch system in 1981 and as a widescreen Game & Watch syst It was re-released as part of the [[Nintendo Mini Classics]] line in 1999.
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  • ''Donkey Kong Jr.'' was released as multi-screen and wide-screen [[Game & Watch]] systems in 1982, and in ta It was released as part of the ''[[Nintendo Mini Classics]]'' line in 1998.
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  • ''Fire'' was released as a silver Game & Watch system in 1980. It was released in Wide Screen format in 1981. ''Game & Watch Gallery'' was released for Virtual Console on [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]] in 2011.
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  • ...r and must catch them and throw them back in the air, or else they'll fall on the ground. ...tch]] game. It was a remake of ''Ball'' with Mario as the juggler, and was released as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1991.
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  • '''''Dr. Mario''''' is a [[video game]] released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in [[1990]]. [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • ...ade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch video game)]] For the characters and the series, see ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' '''''Mario Bros. (マリオブラザーズ)''''' is an [[arcade]] platform [[video game|game]] by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]].
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  • ...(魔界村, "Demon World Village", Makaimura)''''' is a side scrolling platform video game by [[Capcom]]. [[Category: Arcade games]]
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  • ...Online]] expansion pack subscription to play select [[Sega Genesis]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some games have online multiplayer support.
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  • ...6]]'') Worldwide: March 25, 2021<br />PS5, Stadia, Xbox X/S (''[[Judgment (video game)|J1]]'') Worldwide: April 23, 2021<br />PS4, PS5, XOne, X/S (''[[Lost ...a 6: The Song of Life|Yakuza 6]]''): July 17, 2018<br />PS4 (''[[Judgment (video game)|Judgment]]''): May 4, 2019<br />PS4 (''[[Yakuza: Like a Dragon]]''):
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  • ...,<br />[[:Category:Video games released on Virtual Console for Wii U|Games on Virtual Console for Wii U]]| ...o]] that allowed for the purchase and download of [[emulation|emulated]] [[video game]]s.
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  • ram = 2 KB main RAM<br />2KB video RAM| ...[arcade]] hardware platform with interchangeable program boards which were released from August [[1986]] to [[1991]].
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  • ...ch game also released as Mickey Mouse. For the 1984 Game & Watch game also released as Mickey Mouse, see [[Donkey Kong Circus]].'' '''''Mickey Mouse''''' was released as a wide-screen [[Game & Watch]] system in 1981. It was the thirteenth Gam
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  • ...ne]] expansion pack subscription to play select [[Game Boy Advance]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some games have online multiplayer support.
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  • '''Fuji Network Television, Inc.''' was founded on November 18, [[1957]]. Fuji Media Holdings was founded on October 1, [[2008]], taking over the assets of Fuji Network Television, Inc
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  • ram = 8 KB Main RAM<br />(can be extended to 32 KB)<br />8 KB Video RAM| ...o game console]]s that constituted the second handheld video game platform released by Nintendo. It was preceded by the [[Game & Watch]] series of handheld con
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  • ram = 32KB Main RAM<br />16 KB Video RAM| ...leased by [[Nintendo]]. The system had backward compatibility with [[video games]] from its predecessor, the [[Game Boy]].
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  • '''''The House of the Dead''''' is a Japanese horror [[video game]] series. It was created on September 13, [[1996]] by [[Sega AM1]].
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  • '''SG-1000''' was the first home [[video game console]] by [[Sega]]. The '''SC-3000''' model was marketed as a [[com The SG-1000 video game console was released in Japan by Sega on July 15, [[1983]].
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  • ...imal Forest (动物森林, Dòngwù Sēnlín)''''' in China, was a social simulation [[video game]] that was the first game in the [[Animal Crossing|''Animal Crossing'' ...of its own. This updated Japanese version was then localized and released on the [[iQue Player]] in China.
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  • The arcade games were playable through [[emulation]]. ==Included games==
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  • ...created several successful toys for Nintendo, to create a simulation based on clay pigeon shooting. ...em]]'', which consisted of a screen, with a film of clay pigeons broadcast on it over an overhead projector. In front was the lightgun, which when fired
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  • ...ne]] subscription to play select [[Game Boy]] and [[Game Boy Color]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some games have online multiplayer support.
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  • '''''Mario Bros.''''' is a series of platforming [[video game]]s by [[Nintendo]]. ...s, preparing packages of bottles to load on a delivery truck. In the other games in the series, they are plumbers in New York City. They venture into the se
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  • ...d as '''''Sega Mega Drive and Genesis Classics''''' on [[Windows]], is a [[video game]] compilation. It was released on June 1, 2010 for [[Windows]] and on May 29, 2018 for [[Linux]] and [[macOS]].
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  • ...ade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch video game)]]. For the [[Hudson Soft]] game, see [[Donkey Kong 3: The Great Count '''''Donkey Kong 3''''', was first released for the [[arcade]]. It was developed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1
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  • '''''Sorcery Saga''''' ('''魔導物語''', '''''Madō Monogatari''''') is a [[video game]] series. ...rbuncle]]'' in ''[[Disc Station Special: Christmas Edition]]'' for [[MSX]] on December 10, [[1989]].
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  • ram = 64 kB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| ...de Nano''' was a series of small dedicated [[video game console|console]]s on a keychain by [[AtGames]].
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  • ram = 16 MB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| ...as the '''Sega Mega Drive''' outside of North America, was the third home video game console by [[Sega]].
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  • industry = Video games | ...producer and director to finish the game. ''Shenmue'' was finally released on December 29, 1999, and Nagoshi returned to run Sega Software R&D4 full-time
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  • ...onkey Kong Junior''''', also known as '''''Donkey Kong Jr.''''', was first released for the [[arcade]]. It was developed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1 ...s, both through traditional game ports and through emulation. It was first released to arcades in 1982.
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  • ...ovember 15, 2001, in Japan on February 22, 2002, and in Europe and Oceania on March 14, 2002. ==Retail Xbox games owned by WEC Museum==
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  • ...ll as the release of the [[Sony]] [[PlayStation Classic]]. It was released on September 19, 2019. ...controllers, which also connect to the console using a USB connection. The video is output through HDMI.
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  • The '''Z80''' was a series of microprocessors released by [[Zilog]] in March [[1976]]. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Games using this board include ''[[Bubble Bobble]]''.
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  • ...Densetsu''''', "'''''Hyrule Fantasy: The Legend of Zelda'''''") was first released for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] by [[Nintendo]] in [[1986]]. ...r the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] in [[1987]]. Next, it was released on cartridge for the Family Computer in [[1994]] as ''Hyrule Fantasy: The Lege
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  • ...line]] 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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  • industry = Video games | ...velopment (任天堂情報開発本部, Nintendō Jōhō Kaihatsu Honbu, EAD)''' was the fourth video game development group within [[Nintendo]]. It was originally formed in 198
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  • ...tellite network from April 23, 1995 until the Satellaview was discontinued on June 30, 2000. ==Games Broadcasted on Satellaview==
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  • ...ue]] that had support for [[Nintendo 64]] games as well as games developed on the iQue hardware itself. It shipped with timed demos and the full Chinese ...tled iQue@Home, known in China as Shén Yóu Zài Xiàn (神游在线, divine online), games could be downloaded through a Windows computer via a USB cable.
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  • ...rcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)]]. '''''Donkey Kong''''' was first released for the [[arcade]]. It was developed by [[Nintendo Research & Development 1
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  • ram = 32KB RAM<br />96 KB Video RAM| The '''Game Boy Advance''' was the fourth handheld video game system released by Nintendo. It had backward-compatibility with its predecessor systems, th
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  • ...as the '''Sega Mega Drive Mini 2''' outside North America, is a miniature video game system by [[Sega]]. It contains fifty built-in games, running on an [[emulation|emulator]] designed by [[M2]], and is designed to resemble t
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  • ...ed version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' that was awarded as a raffle prize on the Nippon Broadcasting System's “All Night Nippon” radio show in 1986. ...rio Bros.'' theme song. The winning entry, ''Go Go Mario!!'', was released on an album officially licensed by Nintendo, and was later available at Karaok
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  • ...Edition]] and the [[NES Classic Edition|Famicom Mini]], which was released on November 10, 2016. ...attached to a helmet, and variates the flying height in order to drop down on opponents to pop their balloons.
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  • ...ainly appears in a series of puzzle [[video game]]s by [[Nintendo]]. These games are spun-off from the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. ==Other doctors in Dr. Mario games==
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  • ...'' series]]. It was the direct sequel to ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]''. It was released for the [[Family Computer Disk System]], only in Japan, as ''Super Mario Br ...Mario Bros. For Super Players'' to differentiate it from the game that was released in those markets as ''Super Mario Bros. 2''.
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  • ...[Nintendo Entertainment System|Famicom]] by [[Nintendo]] in 1988, and then on the international version of the Famicom, the [[Nintendo Entertainment Syst ...kingdoms and collected power-ups to defeat enemies standing in their way, on their quest to rescue Princess [[Peach|Toadstool]] from [[Bowser]].
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  • ...(横井 軍平, Yokoi Gunpei, September 10, 1941 – October 4, 1997) was a Japanese video game designer. ==Nintendo Games==
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  • ...orō''') is a character that is part of a multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, films, magazines, and music. He is a non-playable character in most games in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]], but became a playable ch
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  • ...adio program. Fuji Television commissioned Nintendo to create a game based on characters from their ''Dream Factory '87'' event. ...contained ''Mario'' elements, such as the POW block from ''[[Mario Bros. (video game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and the Starman from ''Super Mario Bros.''
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  • ...ini''' in Europe and as the '''PC Engine Mini''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Konami]]. ...n Japan on March 19, 2020, in North America on May 22, 2020, and in Europe on June 5, 2020.
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  • The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', the third home video game console by [[Nintendo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in J It was first released in Japan in 1990, in North America in 1991, and in Europe in 1992.
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  • ''This article is about the video game known as Super Mario USA in Japan. For the game known as Super Mario B ...adio program. Fuji Television commissioned Nintendo to create a game based on characters from their "Dream Factory '87" event.
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  • ...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
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  • release = 1985-present (video games)<br />1986-present (films)<br />1989-present (television)<br />1990-present ...a series featuring the [[Nintendo]] character [[Mario]] that consists of [[video game]]s, television shows, films, books, magazines, music, and comic books.
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  • ''This article is about the 1985 video game. For the film, see ''[[Super Mario Bros. (film)]]. For the series, see ...assic NES Series]]) Japan: February 14, 2004<br />iQue ([[Animal Crossing (video game)|Animal Forest]]) China: June 1, 2006<br />Wii ([[Virtual Console]]) J
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  • ram = Main RAM: 128 MB<br />Video RAM: 6 MB| ...he seventh handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2011.
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  • ..., but it is not the same game. It was first released in [[arcade|arcades]] on the [[VS. System]] by [[Nintendo]] in [[1986]]. It was later published for ...he kingdom, and collect power-ups to defeat enemies standing in their way, on their quest to rescue Princess Toadstool from King Koopa.
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  • ...was preceded 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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  • developer = Character creator: [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]<br />Video game developers: see below| ...''Legend of Zelda'' series''' a Japanese multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, television shows, music, and comic books.
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  • products = [[PlayStation]] [[video game console]]s| ...Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo''' ('''東京通信工業''', '''Tokyo Communications Industry''') on May 7, [[1946]] in Tokyo by [[Masaru Ibuka]] and [[Akio Morita]].
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  • ...a and '''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Nintendo]]. It is a follow-up to the [[NES Classic Edition ...pan. It contained a proprietary menu and [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by an [[Allwinner]] [[R16]] chip with a 1.2 gigahertz [[
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  • The '''Neo Geo Pocket Color''' was a handheld [[video game console]] by [[SNK]]. It was the successor to the [[Neo Geo Pocket]] t ...Japan on March 16, 1999, in North America on August 6, 1999, and in Europe on October 1, 1999.
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  • The convention has had a long history relating to [[computer]] and [[video game]] devices: ...June 23-26: A suitcase [[mobile phone]], the Portable Executive Phone, is released. It cost $2000 and required an FCC license to operate.
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  • ...series included four systems which were the first [[video game console]]s released by [[Nintendo]]. ...more dedicated [[video game|game]]s. As part of the [[first generation of video game consoles]], none of the five systems use programmable media.
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  • ...oto)''' is a character that is part of a multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s, a film, and magazines. He is a non-playable character in most games in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]], however, he is playable
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  • ...em, where you're awarded a number of points out of a possible total, based on whether you accomplished certain tasks in the game. ...ds version became quite popular, inspiring many others to create their own games in a similar style.
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  • ...on December 26, 1999, in North America on November 8, 2000, and in Europe on December 1, 2000. ...ublished by [[Sega]] for [[Xbox One]], [[PlayStation 4]], and [[Windows]], on August 21, 2018.
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  • ...esigned by [[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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  • ...ed by [[Toshihiro Nagoshi]] of [[Ryū ga Gotoku Studio]] that consists of [[video game]]s, films, a television show, magazines, books, comics, and music. ...until the official reveal of in-progress projects by Ryū ga Gotoku Studio on September 14, 2022.
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  • ...he NES and SNES Classic Edition consoles were announced to be discontinued on December 14, 2018, and ceased production in [[2019]]. ...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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  • ...Midwest Gaming Classic]]. It became known as DreamCon, an amalgam of Dream On and convention, in 2005. == Dream On 2004 ==
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  • [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsof ...released in August [[1981]], then further into [[MS-DOS]], which was first released in March [[1982]].
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  • ''This article is about the 2005 video game. For the franchise formerly known as Yakuza, see [[Like a Dragon]].'' ...1&2 HD''''' on [[PlayStation 3]] on November 1, [[2012]], and on [[Wii U]] on August 8, [[2013]].
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  • They contain officially licensed games created by hobbyists as well as prominent developers including [[Athena]], The '''Retro-Bit Generations (レトロビット・ジェネレーション)''' microconsole was released on November 10, 2016.
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  • [[Apple]] released several [[Macintosh]] computers, including the [[Macintosh|Macintosh Classi [[Atari Corporation]] released a model of [[Atari ST]] known as the [[Atari ST|Atari TT030]].
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  • ...Online]] expansion pack subscription to play select [[Nintendo 64]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. The games included are the 60 Hz NTSC versions. Some games include the option to play the 50 Hz PAL versions which include multilingua
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  • ...cal Disc<br />GameCube Game Disc (RVL-001)<br />digital distribution<br/ >(on internal storage or SD cards)| ...eceded by the [[GameCube]]. It was first released in 2006 and was later re-released in several updated models.
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  • ...= April 7, 1982 (Compile)<br />1983 (Nisso and Think Soft)<br />(closed on November 6, 2003)| industry = Video games |
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  • media = On-board [[ROM]]| ...ntendo]]. Each device contains a single [[video game|game]] that is played on a simple [[liquid crystal display]] screen.
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  • ...ca on September 9, 2008, in Europe on September 19, 2008, and in Australia on September 25, 2008. ...n 1&2 HD'''''”) on [[PlayStation 3]] on November 1, 2012, and on [[Wii U]] on August 8, 2013.
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  • ram = 64 kB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| added_to_museum = NA (40 games): July 30, 2021|
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  • ...ht gun]] accessory for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was first released in Japan in 1984, in North America in 1985, and in Europe in 1986. ...pan, it resembles a revolver. Due to regulations on toy guns, when it was released in Western markets it was redesigned to resemble a science-fiction ray gun.
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  • ram = 2 KB main RAM<br />2 KB video RAM| The '''Nintendo Entertainment System''' was the second home video game console by [[Nintendo]].
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  • [[File:switch-box.jpg|240px]][[File:Super Mario Bros. 3 on Nintendo Switch Online.png|240px]] ...] that is the ninth, and current, home and portable [[video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...m]], that runs classic [[adventure game|adventure]] and role-playing games on computer platforms, consoles, and media devices. ...rovided [[source code]] to the ScummVM team. It does not run the supported games through [[emulator|emulation]], however, emulators for certain features are
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  • ...nlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. ...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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  • ...Yakuza (video game)|Yakuza]]''. It was released for PlayStation 3 in Japan on March 6, 2008. In the 17th century, a rōnin named [[Musashi Miyamoto]] took on the alias of Kazumanosuke Kiryu.
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