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  • media = [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]]| ...he '''Mega CD''' outside of North America and Brazil, was a [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] add-on for the [[Sega Genesis]].
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  • media = [[ROM cartridge]]<br />[[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] (with [[Sega CD]]| ...uired more extensive capabilities. It expanded the CPU power, expanded the system memory, and had expanded graphic capabilities.
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  • media = [[compact disc|CD-ROM]]| ==Operating System==
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  • ram = TG-CD/CD-ROM²: 64kB Buffer RAM<br />Super CD-ROM²: 256kB Buffer RAM<br />Arcade Card Duo: 2048kB RAM<br />Arcade Card Pro: media = [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]]|
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  • ...d be used to allow the Dreamcast to boot code on a standard [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]], without needing to use the proprietary [[Gigabyte disc|GD-ROM]] (Gigabyt ...become known for his Dreamcast ports of the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] emulator [[SNES9x]] and the adventure game interpreter [[ScummVM]], rever
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  • developer = [[Video System]]| publisher = [[SNK]]<br />[[Video System]] (Neo Geo CD, Japan)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[ACA NEOGEO]])|
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  • developer = [[Video System]]| ...2 (ソニックウィングス2)''''' in Japan, is a shoot 'em up [[video game]] by [[Video System]].
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  • ...on [[floppy disk]] for [[DOS]] and [[Amiga]], as well as on [[Compact disc|CD-ROM]] for DOS and [[Amiga CD32]] in 1994. The DOS floppy and CD-ROM versions were released for free by [[ScummVM]] on August 2, 2003, in cooper
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  • ...act Disc Digital Audio]] (CDDA), [[CD-ROM|Compact Disc Read-Only Memory]] (CD-ROM), and [[CD-R|Compact Disc Recordable]] (CD-R). ...t. Because of the latter, Sony would have a large deal of control over the system. As a result, [[Nintendo]] tried to negotiate a better deal with [[Philips]
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  • ...come the development kit for the [[TurboGrafx-16|PC Engine]], the name the system was given when [[NEC]] released it in Japan on October 30, 1987. It would l ...by Hudson Soft, manufactured by [[NEC]].<br />Known as the [[TurboGrafx-CD|CD-ROM²]] in Japan.
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  • A '''video game console''' is a system that is primarily used to play [[video game]]s by consumers, as opposed to ...s get blurred, as video game consoles such as the [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] had computer-style options such as a keyboard and the [[B
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  • media = [[ROM cartridge]]<br />[[CD-ROM]] with [[Jaguar CD]] add-on| ...its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the system to this day.
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  • ...leased by [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. It was first released in 1996. ...eloped Super Disc format, Sony would have a large deal of control over the system. As a result, Nintendo tried to negotiate a better deal with Philips. This
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  • developer = [[Technōs|Technōs Japan]], [[Arc System Works]] | publisher = [[Technōs|Technōs Japan]], [[Arc System Works]]|
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  • added_to_museum = Windows SE/CD-ROM version: March 20, 2015<br />DOS (''[[LucasArts Classic Adventures|Classic ...re formerly quiet, added voice acting, plus changed the verb and inventory system to operate in the background so the art takes up the entire screen (althoug
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  • ...<br />[[Probe Software]] (Amiga, DOS, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System)<br />[[Sculptured Software]] (SNES)| ...oy]], [[Game Gear]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Sega Master System|Master System]], [[Tiger Electronics handheld games|Tiger Electronics handheld]], [[PlayS
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  • ...urope and as the '''PC Engine Mini''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Konami]]. ...[[TurboGrafx-CD]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|Super CD-ROM²]], [[TurboGrafx-CD|Arcade CD-ROM²]], and [[SuperGrafx]] games. It contained contain a controller that conne
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  • ...Sega Genesis]], [[Sega Master System]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]]. !| Original system
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  • **''[[Age of Mythology]]'' for [[Windows]] (physical [[CD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Assemble Studios]], publisher: [[Microsoft Game Studios]] **''[[Dark Planet: Battle for Natrolis]]'' for [[Windows]] (physical [[CD-ROM]]) - developer: [[Creative Edge Software]], publisher: [[Ubi Soft]]
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  • ...ies|PC-9801]], [[PC Engine Super CD-ROM²]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|Super Famicom]], [[Nintendo Switch|Switch]], [[Wii]], [[Windows 3.1]], [[Wi ...1994<br />'''X68000'''<br />Japan: March 25, 1994<br />'''PC Engine Super CD-ROM²'''<br />Japan: April 22, 1994<br />'''Game Boy'''<br />Japan: July 31, 19
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