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  • ...[[Sega]]<br />[[Sega Toys]] (Astro City Mini in Japan)<br />[[Limited Run Games]] (Astro City Mini worldwide)| ...ly test whether the cabinet was functional. Thus, companies created simple games with cheap hardware that could be included and then disposed of by the purc
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  • developer = [[Limited Run Games]]| publisher = [[Limited Run Games]]|
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  • .../>[[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development|Nintendo EAD]] (original games)| ...developed by [[Nintendo Entertainment Analysis & Development]]. The games run on the [[Nintendo Switch]] through custom [[Nintendo 64]], [[GameCube]], an
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  • Sega of America released several small [[video games]] and prototypes for a limited time for [[Windows]] on [[Steam]]. ...away free and a Steam sale was held for several Sega-published games for a limited time.
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  • manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]<br />[[Limited Run Games]]| ...cember 17, [[2020]], in Japan and was published worldwide by [[Limited Run Games]] in North America on March 26, [[2021]], and in Europe on June 22, 2021.
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  • manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]<br />[[Limited Run Games]]| ...nd a select button. It has two USB-A connections for external controllers. Games can be played on the small included screen, or via HDMI out on a television
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games |
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  • ...Hudson)<br />September 1975 (Hudson Soft)<br />July 1985 (Hudson Soft Co., Limited)<br /> (absorbed into Konami in 2012)| industry = Video games |
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  • They were sold for a limited time, only in Japan. ...]] named the HAL Monitor and an [[emulation|emulator]] to run the included games. They powered by a [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi Zero]] chip with a 1 gigaher
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  • It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2017]]. ...ng system]] named the HAL Monitor and an [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by a [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 me
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  • It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2019]]. ...ng system]] named the HAL Monitor and an [[emulation|emulator]] to run the games, as it was powered by a [[Raspberry Pi|Raspberry Pi A+]] chip with a 700 me
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  • ...a home console. The controllers can not be removed from the system, making games that require the controllers to be separated, such as the [[Nintendo Labo]] ==Retail Nintendo Switch games owned by WEC Museum==
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  • *It is now possible to press the B button to run. ...hoice-10]] system in 1988. This system allowed play of up to ten NES-based games before the system's timer ran out.
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  • ...do]]. It is a follow-up to the [[NES Classic Edition]], and was sold for a limited time between September [[2017]] and [[2018]]. ...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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  • ...apan, was a miniature video game system by [[Nintendo]]. It was sold for a limited time beginning in November [[2016]]. Despite strong interest and the inabil ...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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  • ...A]], and [[PCI]] were standardized. The PS/1 was a less expensive and more limited machine than the PS/2 that returned to the architecture of its [[IBM PC AT] ==Video games==
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  • ...ysical) - developer: [[Double Fine Productions]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]] ...witch]] (physical) - developer: [[Blobber Team]], publisher: [[Limited Run Games]]
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  • ...ter the Dragonfly]]'' for [[GameCube]] (physical) - developer: [[Check Six Games]], [[Equinoxe Digital Entertainment]], publisher: [[Universal Interactive]] ...ital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Torus Games]], publisher: [[Stainless Games]]
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  • ...ing Moons]]'' for [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[IAN Games]], publisher: [[Phoenix Online Studios]] ...[macOS]] and [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Overflow Games]], publisher: [[Phoenix Online Studios]]
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  • ...ia [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Red Thread Games]], publisher: [[Red Thread Games]] ...content|DLC]] for [[Windows]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[WB Games Montréal]], publisher: [[Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment]]
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