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**Winter CES, Las Vegas - January 6-11:  
**Winter CES, Las Vegas - January 6-11:  
***Beeshu exhibited the [[Viper]] and [[Ultimate Superstick]] for Master System
***Beeshu exhibited the [[Viper]] and [[Ultimate Superstick]] for Master System
***Sega dropped the American price of the Master System to $70 USD to match the [[NES]]. The Master System games exhibited included ''[[Assault City]]'', ''[[Basketball Nightmare]]'', ''[[Dead Angle]]'', ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'', ''[[Golden Axe (video game)|Golden Axe]]'', ''[[Golfamania]]'', ''[[Jungle Fighter]]'', ''[[Psycho Fox]]'', ''[[Scramble Spirits]]'', ''[[Shinobi Kidd]]'', ''[[Simple Fighter]]'', ''[[Slap Shoot]]'', ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'', ''[[Tennis Ace]]'', and ''[[Ultima IV]]''. It also exhibited [[Arcade Power Stick]] and [[Power Base Converter]] for Genesis as well as the Genesis games ''[[688 Attack Sub]]'', ''[[Abrams Battle Tank]]'', ''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]'', ''[[Altered Beast]]'', ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Arnold Palmer's Golf]]'', ''[[Battling Worlds]]'', ''[[Crack Down]]'', ''[[CyberBall]]'', ''[[Dick Tracy]]'', [[Epyx]] [[Games|Epyx ''Games'' series]] (''[[California Games]]'', ''[[Summer Games]]'', ''[[Winter Games]]''), ''[[E-SWAT]]'', ''[[Fantasia]]'', ''[[Ghostbusters]]'', ''[[Golden Axe]]'', ''[[Herzog Zwei]]'', ''[[Michael Jackson's Moonwalker]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star II]]'', ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'', ''[[Super Basketball]]'', ''[[TeleGenesis Baseball]]'', ''[[Tommy Lasorda Baseball]]'', ''[[World Championship Soccer]]'', and ''[[Zoom!]]''
***Sega dropped the American price of the Master System to $70 USD to match the [[NES]]. The Master System games exhibited included ''[[Assault City]]'', ''[[Basketball Nightmare]]'', ''[[Dead Angle]]'', ''[[Dynamite Dux]]'', ''[[Golden Axe (video game)|Golden Axe]]'', ''[[Golfamania]]'', ''[[Jungle Fighter]]'', ''[[Psycho Fox]]'', ''[[Scramble Spirits]]'', ''[[Shinobi Kidd]]'', ''[[Simple Fighter]]'', ''[[Slap Shoot]]'', ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'', ''[[Tennis Ace]]'', and ''[[Ultima IV]]''. It also exhibited [[Arcade Power Stick]] and [[Power Base Converter]] for Genesis as well as the Genesis games ''[[688 Attack Sub]]'', ''[[Abrams Battle Tank]]'', ''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]'', ''[[Altered Beast]]'', ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Arnold Palmer's Golf]]'', ''[[Battling Worlds]]'', ''[[Crack Down]]'', ''[[CyberBall]]'', ''[[Dick Tracy]]'', [[Epyx]] [[Games|Epyx ''Games'' series]] (''[[California Games]]'', ''[[Summer Games]]'', ''[[Winter Games (video game)|Winter Games]]''), ''[[E-SWAT]]'', ''[[Fantasia]]'', ''[[Ghostbusters]]'', ''[[Golden Axe]]'', ''[[Herzog Zwei]]'', ''[[Michael Jackson's Moonwalker]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star II]]'', ''[[Super Monaco GP]]'', ''[[Super Basketball]]'', ''[[TeleGenesis Baseball]]'', ''[[Tommy Lasorda Baseball]]'', ''[[World Championship Soccer]]'', and ''[[Zoom!]]''
***[[Seismic Software]] exhibited ''[[R.C. Grand Prix]]'' for Sega Master System.
***[[Seismic Software]] exhibited ''[[R.C. Grand Prix]]'' for Sega Master System.



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Consumer Electronics Show
Held byConsumer Technology Association
LocationLas Vegas, NV, USA
Date(s)June 24, 1967 - present
Linkhttp://ces.tech/

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has been the premiere convention for premiering new electronic devices since its foundation in 1967.

History

The convention has had a long history or technology that related to, or would later relate to computer and video game devices: