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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • developer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]]| publisher = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • ...= numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]| ...o_museum = numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]|
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  • designer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]], [[Mitsubishi Electric]]| manufacturer = [[Mitsubishi Electric]], [[Nintendo]]|
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  • ...= numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]| ...o_museum = numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]|
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  • ...' was a series of small dedicated handheld [[video game console|console]]s by [[DreamGEAR]] under the [[My Arcade]] brand name. Most Pocket Player systems run on a [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] clone chip.
    12 KB (1,423 words) - 19:04, 21 January 2024
  • ...ture consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]]. It was released on December 3, 2018 The power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video was output through
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  • hardware_name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition| designer = [[Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD]]|
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  • ...ture consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]], as well as the release of the [[Son ...ns forty-two built-in games, running on an [[emulation|emulator]] designed by [[M2]], and is designed to resemble the [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]]. In Japan
    27 KB (3,151 words) - 00:33, 5 November 2023
  • ...nt System Classic Edition]] miniature [[video game console|console]]s by [[Nintendo]]. The first version was released in Japan in 2018 and was followed by several other versions that were released internationally.
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  • They were developed and released by [[AtGames]]. Each contains video several classic games by popular video game developers, from several different platforms, that play
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  • designer = [[Nintendo European Research & Development|NERD]]| manufacturer = [[Nintendo]]|
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  • hardware_name = Super Nintendo Entertainment System | designer = [[Nintendo Research & Development 2|Nintendo R&D2]]|
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  • ...102.49 million units, which was more than the 32.93 million units of the [[Nintendo 64]] and the 9.26 million units of the [[Sega]] [[Sega Saturn|Saturn]] comb ...t, Sony would have a large deal of control over the system. As a result, [[Nintendo]] tried to negotiate a better deal with Philips. This led to both deals fa
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  • ...by [[Retro-Bit]]. They were manufactured by Retro-Bit outside of Japan and by [[JNNEX]] in Japan. They contain officially licensed games created by hobbyists as well as prominent developers including [[Athena]], [[Capcom]],
    160 KB (17,573 words) - 08:21, 8 January 2024
  • image = [[File: Nintendo 1990.png|300px]]| ...ased [[OS/2]] 1.3. This was the last version of OS/2 that was co-developed by [[Microsoft]]. The development collaboration between IBM and Microsoft ende
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  • ...contains the Atari Flashback Blast! consoles. For most of the other Blast! consoles, see [[Flashback Blast!]] For the Legends Flashback Blast!, see [[Legends F '''Atari Flashback''' is a series of dedicated consoles designed to resemble classic [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] [[video game console]]s.
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  • company_name = Nintendo | company_logo = [[File:nintendo-logo.png|300px]] <br /> [[File:nintendo-kanji.png|300px]]|
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