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  • ...oft)<br />July 1985 (Hudson Soft Co., Limited)<br /> (absorbed into Konami in 2012)| industry = Video games |
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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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  • ...image = [[File:Tetris logo in Russian.png|300px]]<br />[[File:Tetris logo in English.png|300px]]| ''Tetris'' was first developed by [[Alexey Pajitnov]] in the [[Russian Soviet Republic|Russian Republic]] of the [[Soviet Union]] on
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games|
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  • manufacturer = [[Sega Toys]]<br />[[Limited Run Games]]| ...d on June 28, [[2022]] in Japan, in North America on October 25, 2022, and in Europe on February 1, [[2023]].
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  • developer = [[Rare]]<br />[[Code Mystics]] ([[Arcade]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Nintendo 64|N64]] [[emulation]] ==Included 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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  • 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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  • .../>1983 (Ultimate Play the Game)<br />1985 (Rare Limited)<br />1987 (Zippo Games)<br />1990 (Rare Manchester)| industry = Video games |
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...s first released in Japan in 1984, in North America in 1985, and in Europe in 1986. ...o resemble a science-fiction ray gun. Four years after its initial release in the United States, it was redesigned again to further distance itself from
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  • designer = [[Retro Games]]| ...he A500 Mini''' is a miniature dedicated [[video game console]] by [[Retro Games]].
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  • '''''Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom''''' was the second film in the [[Indiana Jones|''Indiana Jones'' series]]. It premiered in Westwood, Los Angeles, U.S. on May 8, [[1984]]. It then received a wide rel
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  • industry = video games| products = Video 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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  • systems = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]], [[Arcade]], [[Family Computer Disk System|FDS]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment Syst ...s first released for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] by [[Nintendo]] in 1985. It was the follow-up to the [[Mario Bros. series|''Mario Bros.'' ser
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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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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...iere convention for premiering new electronic devices since its foundation in 1967. ...June 23-26: A suitcase [[mobile phone]], the Portable Executive Phone, is released. It cost $2000 and required an FCC license to operate.
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