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  • '''''Atari Collection 1''''' was a compilation [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] for [[Evercade]]. ...olid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[64th Street: A Detective Story]]''
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  • The '''Z80''' was a series of microprocessors released by [[Zilog]] in March [[1976]]. The original Z80 had a 2.5 Mhz upper clock frequency limit. The Z80A was 4 Mhz, the Z80B was 6 Mhz
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  • '''Hamster Corporation (株式会社ハムスター)''' is a Japanese [[video game]] publisher. Hamster Corporation was spun off as a public company from the game division of Toshiba-EMI Limited on November 11
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  • The '''Nintendo Switch''' is a [[Ninth generation of video game consoles|ninth generation console]] that i The lite model is a handheld console without the ability to dock for television output. In addi
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  • '''Arcade Archives''' is a series of [[emulated]] [[arcade]] games licensed by and released by [[Hamst ...olid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[64th Street: A Detective Story]]''
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  • ***''[[Arcade Archives]] [[64th Street: A Detective Story]]'' for [[Nintendo Switch]] (digital) - developer: [[Jaleco]], publisher: [ ...' ''[[Judgment (video game)|All in One Pack]]'' (''[[Judgment (video game)|Detective Life Fun Pack]]'', ''[[Judgment (video game)|Play Spot Fun Pack]]'', ''[[Ju
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  • ...o update the console firmware. The video on each can also can be output to a television via an HDMI cable. The original Evercade was a battery-powered handheld video game console with one cartridge slot.
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