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  • foundation = 1977 (ASCII)<br />1979 (ASCII Microsoft)<br />October 15, 1992 (Media Works)<br />April 1, 2008 (ASCII Media Works) location = Tokyo, Japan|
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  • [[Category:computers and consoles designed by ASCII Microsoft]] [[Category:computers and consoles designed in Japan]]
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  • company_name = Microsoft | company_logo = [[File:Microsoft logo.jpg|300px]]|
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  • location = Nagano, Japan<br />Tokyo, Japan| ...It was used in the [[Family Computer Disk System]], which was released in Japan by [[Nintendo]] in [[1986]].
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  • designer = [[Microsoft]]| manufacturer = [[Microsoft]]|
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  • ...e, Brazil)<br />[[Mindscape]] (Amiga, Amiga CD32)<br />[[Xbox Game Studios|Microsoft Studios]] (Xbox One)| .../>'''Game Gear'''<br />North America: December 1993<br />Europe: 1993<br />Japan: January 14, 1994<br />'''Amiga'''<br />Europe: 1994<br />'''Amiga CD32'''<
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  • designer = [[ASCII Media Works|ASCII Microsoft]]| ...e hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], [[Microsoft]]'s former Vice President of Sales for Far East.
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  • A port to [[iOS]] was released in North America on June 18, 2011, and in Japan on November 2011, followed by a worldwide [[macOS]] release on April 4, 201 ...y afterward, with a release in North America on September 18, 2013, and in Japan on September 25, 2013, followed by a worldwide [[BlackBerry]] version on De
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  • designer = [[Microsoft]]| manufacturer = [[Microsoft]]|
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  • ...two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer". It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2019]].
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  • ...P: September 23, 1993<br />EU: October 1993<br />NA: November 1993<br />'''Microsoft Windows'''<br />JP: August 9, 1996<br />NA: September 26, 1996<br />'''Game [[Category: Video games developed in Japan]]
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  • ...t Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[SuperGun]] (1985) (allowed [[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[arcade]] [[video game *[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox]] (2001)
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  • location = Tokyo, Japan| ...rd "sonus", for sound, and "sonny", which was a loan word from English. In Japan, "sonny boys" were smart and presentable young men. The founders of Sony co
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  • ...pe on November 16, [[2012]], in North America on November 20, 2012, and in Japan on May 15, [[2014]]. ...Wreck-It Ralph]], real-life racecar driver [[Danica Patrick]], [[Microsoft|Microsoft]]'s [[Xbox Avatar]] on Xbox 360, the [[Mii]] player avatar on [[Nintendo]]
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  • In Japan, IBM released three models of [[IBM Personal System/55|Personal System/55]] ...]]. The development collaboration between IBM and Microsoft ended to allow Microsoft to realign its business model to focus on the development of [[Windows]].
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  • ...mported a [[Nintendo Entertainment System|Family Computer]] (Famicom) from Japan, and felt that it would be better to develop for this system as it was more The Stamper brothers traveled to Japan to show their technical demos to the [[Nintendo]] executive, [[Minoru Araka
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  • | <br />August 18, 2017 <br />[[Japan Amusement Machine and Marketing Association|JAMMA]] [[SuperGun]] | <br />June 19, 2017 <br />[[Microsoft]] [[Xbox]]
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  • ...four models of [[IBM Personal System/55|Personal System/55]] computers in Japan. The IBM 5550-V was a 25 MHz i386DX desktop, the 5570-V was a 25 MHz i386DX Microsoft released [[Windows 2.0|Windows 2.11]], the final version of its second grap
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  • location = Kyoto, Japan| ...ptember 3, 1889, following the relaxation of laws against playing cards in Japan. The company was founded in an area of Kyoto that was well known for Yakuza
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  • [[Japan]] ruled Korea from [[1910]] until it surrendered at the end of World War II ...he United States Intelligence Community refers to it as Hidden Cobra and [[Microsoft]] refers to it as Zinc. It is a North Korean agency that is part of Lab 110
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