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  • manufacturer = [[Mattel Electronics]]| ...console]] designed by [[Radofin]], manufactured by [[Mattel Electronics]], and released in June [[1983]].
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  • [[Category:computers and consoles]] [[Category:computers and consoles designed by Mattel Electronics]]
    422 bytes (51 words) - 11:03, 28 December 2023
  • designer = [[Mattel Electronics]]| manufacturer = [[Mattel Electronics]] (1979-1984)<br />[[INTV Corporation]] (1984-1990)|
    36 KB (3,944 words) - 18:03, 5 November 2023
  • gpu = An oscillating mirror does stereoscopic<br />3D by a line of 224 red [[light-emitting diode|LED]]s displaying<br />in monochro ...oncerns over the red-tinted monochrome display, the uncomfortable headset, and reports of motion sickness. It was discontinued in 1996.
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  • ==Computers== ...ers, including the [[Macintosh Portable]], [[Macintosh II|Macintosh IIcx]] and [[Macintosh II|Macintosh IIcl]].
    9 KB (1,286 words) - 05:10, 9 March 2024
  • ...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
    261 KB (28,350 words) - 07:56, 16 March 2024
  • manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]<br />[[Mattel]] (Europe)<br />[[Samurai Electronics]] (India)<br />[[Dendy]] (CIS)<br />[[Sharp]] (Twin Famicom)| ...'''Nintendo Entertainment System''' was the second home video game console by [[Nintendo]].
    124 KB (14,527 words) - 17:58, 28 April 2024