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  • ...Star]], [[Hitachi]], [[Kyocera]], [[JVC]], [[Mitsubishi]], [[National]], [[Panasonic]], [[Philips]] [[Pioneer]], [[Radofin]], [[Samsung]], [[Sanyo]], [[Sharp]], ...'''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], [[Microsoft]]'s former Vice President of Sales for Far
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  • ..., the fifth home video game console designed by [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was first released in 2001. ...ed Dolphin, Nintendo opted to use optical media. Nintendo partnered with [[Panasonic]] to produce the [[GameCube Game Disc]], a proprietary format based on [[DV
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  • ...= Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles| ...ompany that was founded as '''Nintendo Koppai (任天堂骨牌, "Nintendo Cards")''' by [[Fusajiro Yamauchi]], on September 3, [[1889]].
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