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  • ...sole, both as a larger storage medium and to deter piracy. However, pirate games were released that played on the console less than a year after the release ...t was discontinuing the console on January 23, [[2001]]. Production of new games continued in North America until February 14, [[2002]], in Europe and Ocean
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  • Computer and video game companies have used emulators to run applications and games from past systems on modern hardware. ...es X/S]] has emulators to play a selection of Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games.
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  • Namco and Sega manufactured games based on the system, while Nintendo only licensed its characters for arcade ==Games for the Namco Sega Nintendo Triforce==
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  • ...'. It can be unlocked in all regions with a code entered using an [[Action Replay]] device. ...he [[NES Classic Edition]] miniature video game console, that emulated NES games and resembled a miniature NES, in [[2016]].
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...ce-10]] system in 1985. This system allowed playing of up to ten NES-based games before the system's timer ran out. ...also can be unlocked in all regions with a code entered using an [[Action Replay]] device.
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  • ==Video games with DLC owned by WEC Museum== ...yle="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Rare Replay]]''
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  • ...ter the Dragonfly]]'' for [[GameCube]] (physical) - developer: [[Check Six Games]], [[Equinoxe Digital Entertainment]], publisher: [[Universal Interactive]] ...ital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Torus Games]], publisher: [[Stainless Games]]
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