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  • media = built-in media| They were developed and released by [[AtGames]].
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  • It contained thirty-four games that were developed by [[Jeff Minter]] of [[Llamasoft]]. The included games spanned over three decades from 1981 to 2002.
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  • industry = video games, peripherals | products = video games, peripherals|
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  • .../>1983 (Ultimate Play the Game)<br />1985 (Rare Limited)<br />1987 (Zippo Games)<br />1990 (Rare Manchester)| industry = Video games |
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  • added_to_museum = ''Vault'' + ''50 Games'' DLC: December 4, 2019| It contains [[arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], and [[Atari 5200]] video games.
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  • systems = [[PlayChoice-10|Arcade]], [[iQue Player]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[PC-8800 series ...1985<br />United States: June 3, 1986<br />Europe: March 12, 1987<br />'''Arcade ([[PlayChoice-10]])'''<br/>Worldwide: 1986<br />'''PC-8801'''<br />Japan: O
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  • developer = [[Rare]]<br />[[Code Mystics]] ([[Arcade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Nintendo 64|N64]] [[emulation]] ==Included games==
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  • ...[[video game]]s on [[Windows]] that were originally released on several [[arcade]], [[computer]]s and [[video game console]] platforms. ...s also offered a subscription for ¥500 which allowed the download of video games marked "free" for no additional cost.
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  • ...= NEC PC-8800 series: 1986<br />Sharp X1: 1986<br />Samsung SPC-1500: 1987| ...w levels, as well as returning enemies and power-ups from ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' and ''[[Mario Bros. (video game)|Mario Bros.]]''
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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Arcade]], [[Family Computer Disk System|FDS]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment Syst ...an: February 21, 1986<br />NES Europe: May 15, 1987<br />NES Oceania: July 1987<br />GameCube ([[Animal Crossing (video game)|Animal Crossing]]) NA: Septem
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  • AmigaOS was released from [[1985]] to [[1996]]. Beginning in [[2002]], it was continued as [[AmigaOS 4]] for Amiga computers with [[Powe
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  • [[Ryo Hazuki]] was trained by his father, Iwao Hazuki, in the Hazuki-ryū jūjutsu style of martial arts. When Ryo was seventeen, a m Ryo in turn sought vengeance for the death of his own father and searched Japan an
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • Ms. Pac-Man premiered in [[1981]] in [[Ms. Pac-Man (video game)|an eponymous video game]] created by [[Steve Gol The character appeared in several video games by [[NetherRealm Studios|Midway]] and [[Namco]].
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  • ...own as Super Mario USA in Japan. For the game known as Super Mario Bros. 2 in Japan, see [[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]''. systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Arcade]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]],
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  • media = built-in media| ...t]]. They were manufactured by Retro-Bit outside of Japan and by [[JNNEX]] in Japan.
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  • The '''Game & Watch''' series of games comprised the first handheld [[video game console]] line by [[Nintendo]]. E ...e a hit in Japan and North America, leading to Game & Watch consoles being released over the course of eleven years from [[1980]] to [[1991]], plus a short rev
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • fate = staff members reassigned in 2003| industry = Video games |
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  • ''This article is about the console released in 1977 as the Atari Video Computer System. For the 2020 console, see [[Atari ...00'''<br />NA: 1982<br />Brazil: September 1983<br />'''Atari 2800 / Video Arcade II'''<br />JP: October 1983<br />NA: 1983<br />'''Atari 2600 Jr.'''<br />NA
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