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  • ...were used in [[liquid crystal display|LCD]] handhelds such as the [[Game & Watch]] series by [[Nintendo]]. ...mes]] under the [[Elektronika]] label that were based on Nintendo's Game & Watch systems. These included a clone of the Sharp SM microcontroller known as th
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  • ...hess]])<br />[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] ([[Game & Watch]])<br />[[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] ([[Big Trak]])<br />[[Ban Most systems consisted of a single [[video game|game]] played on a simple [[liquid crystal display]] screen.
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  • '''Takehiro Izushi''' (出石 武宏, November 24, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. ...lds ''[[Fire]]'', ''[[Octopus]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)|Donkey Kong]]''.
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Game & Watch logo.png|240px]]| hardware_name = Game & Watch|
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  • products = Video game consoles, hardware, games| ...1 (任天堂開発第一部, Nintendō Kaihatsu Daiichi Bu, R&D1)''' was the original video game development group within [[Nintendo]]. It was originally known simply as '
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