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  • ...osuka (シェンムー 一章 横須賀 Shenmū Isshō: Yokosuka)''''' in Japanese, is the first game in the [[Shenmue|''Shenmue'' series]]. It was released for [[Dreamcast]] in A high-definition version of the game was released, packaged with ''[[Shenmue II]]''. It was developed by [[d3t]]
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  • The Dreamcast continues to have an active commercial life among independent game developers. ...style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[PlayStation (video game console)|PlayStation]] emulator
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  • '''''Intellivision Lives!''''' is a [[video game]] compilation. ...yle: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Boxing (1981 video game)|Boxing]]''
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  • ...ntertainment System|NES]], [[PC-8800 series]], [[Sharp X1]], [[Zaurus]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Nintendo e-Reader|e-Reader]], [[Nintendo 64]], [[GameC ...Japan (e+): June 27, 2003<br />Europe, Oceania: September 24, 2004<br />'''Game Boy Advance'''<br />Worldwide ([[Nintendo e-reader|e-Reader]]): September 1
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  • ===Commodore 64 Game System=== ...eased the [[Third_generation_of_video_game_consoles|8-bit]] [[Commodore 64 Game System]], based on the [[Commodore 64]] computer, exclusively in Europe.
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  • ...ive with funds being raised through the West Elmira Computers Museum, with game development by museum president [[Jennifer McMurray]]'s [[Cydoca Entertainm
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  • ...t of an American multimedia series consisting of television shows, [[video game]]s, a film, music, and comic books. ...le="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | The first game in the ''Light'' subseries.
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  • ...ystem, while Nintendo only licensed its characters for arcade [[video game|game]]s using the Triforce arcade hardware to the other companies. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Medal game]] that dispenses tickets to trade for prizes.
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  • After the [[video game crash of 1983]], Mattel sold the rights to the system to a group of investo ...d; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Beauty and the Beast (video game)|Beauty and the Beast]]''
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  • ''This article is about the 2005 video game. For the franchise formerly known as Yakuza, see [[Like a Dragon]].'' ...ga Gotoku''''' ('''''龍が如く''''', '''''“Like a Dragon”'''''), was the first game in the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]]. It was released on [[Pla
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  • The convention has had a long history relating to [[computer]] and [[video game]] devices: **Winter CES, Chicago - January 5-8: [[Atari]] introduced the home [[video game console|console]] version of ''[[Pong]]''.
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  • ...off from the [[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]] that is the second game in the [[Judgment|''Judgment'' series]]. It was released worldwide on [[Pla ...sentials Pack was released on September 24, 2021, the same day as the main game.
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  • '''Astro City Mini V (アストロシティミニ V)''' is a miniature [[video game]] system by [[Sega Toys]]. ...console|console]]s by [[Sega]] such as the [[Sega Genesis Mini]] and the [[Game Gear Micro]].
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  • ...FDS]], [[Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda|Game & Watch]], [[GameCube]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NE ...o Switch'''<br />WW ([[Nintendo Switch Online]]): October 10, 2018<br />'''Game & Watch: The Legend of Zelda'''<br />WW: November 12, 2021|
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  • ...of films, television series, books, comics, magazines, music, and [[video game]]s. ...-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[The Karate Kid Part II: The Computer Game]]''
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  • ...der-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Garry Kitchen's GameMaker]] example game ...solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Battlezone (1998 video game)|Battlezone]]''
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  • ...style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Tecmo Cup Soccer Game|Captain Tsubasa]]'' ...olid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Ninja Gaiden (1988 video game)|Ninja Gaiden]]''
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  • ...f development, Nagoshi had to serve as producer and director to finish the game. ''Shenmue'' was finally released on December 29, 1999, and Nagoshi returne ...Amusement Vision, he wanted to develop an [[open world]] action-adventure game that would benefit from his experience course-correcting the messy developm
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  • '''Arcade Nano''' was a series of small dedicated [[video game console|console]]s on a keychain by [[AtGames]]. .... Most systems included five officially licensed Sega Genesis [[video game|game]]s and five additional Sega Genesis games.
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  • A plug and play [[video game console]] based on the Commodore VIC-20, [[THEVIC20]] was produced by [[Ret
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