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  • ...wan's release, Gunpei Yokoi died in a car accident on October 4, 1997. The Wonderswan was eventually released in 1999 and was supported by Bandai until 2003.
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  • ...e: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Demon World Village (Wonderswan video game)|Demon World Village]]'' | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Wonderswan]]
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  • ...ndo Switch|Switch]], [[Wii]], [[Windows 95]], [[PlayStation Vita|Vita]], [[WonderSwan]]| ...ovember 15, 1996<br />'''Game Boy'''<br />Japan: December 13, 1996<br />'''WonderSwan'''<br />Japan: March 11, 1999<br />'''Neo Geo Pocket Color'''<br />Japan: J
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  • ...itch]], [[Wii]], [[Windows 9x]], [[Windows]], [[PlayStation Vita|Vita]], [[WonderSwan]], [[Xbox]], [[Xbox One]], [[Xbox Series X/S]]|
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  • ...was released a year after the release of the [[Game Boy Color]], and the [[WonderSwan]] was released in Japan a few days prior. Due to stiff competition from the
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Wonderswan]]
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  • ...[[1997]], he formed a new company, [[Koto]], and designed the [[Bandai]] [[WonderSwan]] handheld video game console. After Yokoi's resignation, [[Takehiro Izushi
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