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  • The following [[computer]]-related events occurred in 1983: ...ory:Application software released in 1983|Application software released in 1983]]‏‎
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  • release = Atari 5200: 1983<br />Linux, macOS, Windows: November 26, 2019| ...was an [[video game]] developed and released by [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] in [[1983]].
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  • ...hly ASCII|Annual AhSKI!]]'' parody issue of ''[[Monthly ASCII]]'' in April 1983. [[Category:video games]]
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  • ...to]] (Arcade)<br />[[Retro-Bit]] (Generations)<br />[[JNNEX]] (Generations in Japan)<br />[[Hamster]] ([[Arcade Archives]])| ...pan: February 1983<br />United States: 1983<br />'''SG-1000'''<br />Japan: 1983<br />'''MSX'''<br />Japan: 1984<br />'''Family Computer'''<br />Japan: 1985
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  • release = '''Arcade'''<br />JP: December 1983<br />NA: February 1984<br />EU: July 1984<br />'''Nintendo Switch ([[Arcade ...[[Nintendo Research & Development 3|Nintendo R&D3]]. It was the first game in the [[Punch-Out!! series|''Punch Out!!'' series]].
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  • ''This article is about the arcade game by [[Rare|A.C.G]]. For the video game console by [[Sega]], see [[Sega Saturn]].'' release = WW: 1983|
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  • release = Japan: December 12, 1983<br />North America: June 1986<br />Europe: July 10, 1986| '''''Donkey Kong Jr. Math''''' is an educational [[video game]] that is a spin-off of the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' seri
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  • ...= '''Arcade'''<br />Japan: December 1983<br />Europe, North America: 1983<br />'''Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom'''<br />Japan: August 30, 198 [[Category: Arcade games developed by Irem]]
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  • release = '''Family Computer'''<br />JP: August 27, 1983<br />'''Family Computer Disk System'''<br />February 21, 1986<br />'''Anima '''''Mahjong (麻雀)''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[Baseball (1983 video game)]] [[Category: Pinball video games]]
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  • release = '''Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20'''<br />EU/US: July 1983<br />'''ZX Spectrum'''<br />EU: May 1984<br />'''Windows'''<br />EU (''[[Re ...of the Mega Camels''''', was a game by [[Llamasoft]] that was released in 1983.
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  • release = '''Arcade'''<br />JP: May 23, 1983<br />NA: October 1983<br />EU: January 1984<br />'''Family Computer/NES'''<br />JP: June 28, 1985 '''''Elevator Action''''' was an action [[arcade]] [[video game]] by [[Taito]].
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  • release = '''Game & Watch'''<br />March 14, 1983<br />'''Game & Watch Gallery 3'''<br />Game Boy Color: 1999<br />Nintendo 3 ...1]]. It was the twenty-fourth [[Game & Watch]] game and was the first game in the [[Mario Bros. series|''Mario Bros.'' series]].
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  • release = '''Game & Watch'''<br />March 7, 1983<br />'''Game & Watch Gallery 3'''<br />Game Boy Color: 1999<br />Nintendo 3 ...o R&D1]]. It was the twenty-third [[Game & Watch]] game and the third game in the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' series]].
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  • '''''Intellivision Rocks''''' is a [[video game]] compilation. It contains [[emulation|emulated]] [[Intellivision]] video games by [[Action Graphics]], [[Activision]], [[APh Technological Consulting]], [
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  • release = '''Intellivision'''<br />NA: 1983<br />'''Windows, Mac OS (''[[Intellivision Lives!]]'')'''<br />NA: December '''''Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin''''' is a [[video game]] by [[APh Technological Consulting]].
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  • ...a)<br />[[Doctorsoft]] (BBC Micro)<br />[[Handic Software|Handic]] (VIC-20 in Europe)<br />[[Roklan Software]] (Atari 8-bit)| ...: 1983<br />'''BBC Micro'''<br />EU: 1983<br />'''ColecoVision'''<br />WW: 1983|
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  • ...e United States. For the game that was known as Advance of the Mega Camels in the United States, see [[Attack of the Mutant Camels]].'' release = '''Commodore 64, Commodore VIC-20'''<br />EU/US: July 1983<br />'''ZX Spectrum'''<br />EU: May 1984<br />'''Windows'''<br />EU (''[[Re
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  • ...it'''<br />North America: 1982<br />'''Commodore 64'''<br />North America: 1983| ...it was released after ''Mystery House'', which was #1. It was placed first in the series as it was considered easier to complete.
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  • ...5200, C64, Colecovision'''<br />NA: March 18, 1983<br />'''MSX'''<br />EU: 1983<br />'''PlayStation 2 (''[[Activision Anthology]]'')'''<br />NA: November 2 ...ctivision Decathlon''''', also known simply as '''''Decathlon''''', is a [[video game]] by [[Activision]].
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  • release = '''Family Computer'''<br />JP: August 27, 1983<br />'''Animal Forest+ for GameCube'''<br />JP ([[Animal Crossing|Animal Fo ...ku Narabe Renju (五目並べ連珠, "line up five connected pearl pieces")''', is a [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]].
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  • publisher = [[Taito]] (Japan)<br />[[ININ Games]] (worldwide)| '''''Taito Milestones''''' is a [[video game]] compilation.
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  • ...1983<br />'''SC-3000'''<br />Japan: July 15, 1983<br />Oceania, Singapore: 1983<br />France, Finland, Italy: 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986<br />Egypt: late 1980s< '''SG-1000''' was the first home [[video game console]] by [[Sega]]. The '''SC-3000''' model was marketed as a [[com
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  • '''''Swordquest: Airworld''''' is a [[video game]] developed by [[Digital Eclipse]] and published by [[Atari, S.A.]]. It was released on November 11, 2022, as part of the ''[[Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebrat
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  • ...atch'''<br />Gold WW: January 29, 1981<br />New Wide Screen JP: August 24, 1983<br />'''Game Boy Gallery'''<br />Game Boy EU: April 27, 1995<br />Game Boy ...old Game & Watch system in 1981 and as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1983.
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  • ...= '''Arcade'''<br />WW: 1982<br />'''2600, Intellivision'''<br />NA: 1983<br />'''ColecoVision'''<br />NA: 1984<br/ >'''NES/Famicom'''<br />EU/JP/NA: [[Category:Video games]]
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  • ...e & Watch'''<br />Multi-screen, widescreen: 1982<br />Table-top, panarama: 1983<br />'''Nintendo Mini Classics'''<br />1998<br />'''Game & Watch Gallery 3' ...ndo R&D1]]. It was the twentieth [[Game & Watch]] game and the second game in the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr.'' series]].
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  • release = '''NES/Famicom'''<br />JP: December 7, 1983<br />NA: October 18, 1985<br />EU: September 1, 1986<br />'''PlayChoice-10 '''''Baseball''''' is a baseball [[video game]] by [[Nintendo]].
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  • release = '''Atari 2600, 5200, Intellivision'''<br />NA: 1983<br />'''Atari 8-Bit, C64, Colecovision'''<br />NA: 1984<br />'''MSX, ZX Spe '''''Beamrider''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Action Graphics]].
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  • ...uter'''<br />United States: 1983<br />'''BBC Micro'''<br />United Kingdom: 1983<br />'''Acorn Electron, Dragon 32/64'''<br />United Kingdom: 1985| ...3]]. The rights to the game eventually reverted to [[Scott Adams]], who re-released it for free as [[shareware]].
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  • '''''The Lost Treasures of Infocom''''' is a [[video game]] compilation. ...dventure game|interactive fiction]] games developed by [[Infocom]] written in the [[Z-code]] scripting language.
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  • release = Atari 2600 NA: 1983<br />Flashback 3 North America: 2011<br />Flashback 4 NA: November 13, 2012 ...d''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]]. It is the second game in the [[SwordQuest|''SwordQuest'' series]].
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  • ...br />'''MZ-80K'''<br />JP: 1981<br />'''FM-7 (''Lupin the 3'')'''<br />JP: 1983<br />'''EGRET II Mini'''<br />JP: March 2, 2022<br />WW: June 3, 2022| '''''Lupin III (ルパン三世, Rupan Sansei)''''' was a maze [[video game]] released in [[arcade]]s by [[Taito]].
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  • The arcade games were playable through [[emulation]]. ==Included games==
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  • '''Atari 5200''' was the second [[ROM cartridge|cartridge-based]] home video game console by [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]]. ...of the Atari 5200 remains, even after its heyday. Independent, unlicensed games continue to be produced for the system to this day.
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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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  • release = 1983-1987| ...m for a slim [[ROM cartridge]] used by [[Sega]] in their cartridge-based [[video game console]]s from the [[SG-1000]] to the [[Sega Master System]]. The car
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  • ...ade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong 3 (Game & Watch video game)]]. For the [[Hudson Soft]] game, see [[Donkey Kong 3: The Great Count release = Arcade JP: October 1983<br />Arcade EU/NA: 1983<br />Famicom JP: July 4, 1984<br />NES NA: June 1986<br />NES EU: September
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  • ...ade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see ''[[Mario Bros. (Game & Watch video game)]] For the characters and the series, see ''[[Mario Bros.]]'' .../>United States: December 31, 1983<br />'''Apple II'''<br />United States: 1983 (prototype)<br />'''PC-8801'''<br />Japan: February 1984<br />'''FM-7'''<br
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  • '''SwordQuest''' is an American multimedia series consisting of comics and [[video game]]s. It was originally created in [[1982]] by [[Atari]].
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  • It was a [[video game]] adaptation of the [[1984]] [[The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Acros ...3]]. The rights to the game eventually reverted to [[Scott Adams]], who re-released it for free as [[shareware]].
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  • ...d'''<br />July 31, 1975<br />'''Chase Corporation Ltd'''<br />February 28, 1983<br />Liquidated September 30, 1998| industry = audio equipment, video games |
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  • '''''Activision Anthology''''' is a [[video game]] compilation. It contains [[Atari 2600]] games that were published by [[Activision]] or the companies that Activision had
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  • ...80: November 1980<br />Apple II: 1981<br />Atari 8-bit, Commodore 64, MSX: 1983<br />CP/M, DOS, Mac OS, TI-99/4A: 1984<br />Atari ST: 1985<br />Amiga, Amst ...adventures|text adventure game]] by [[Infocom]] as well as the first game in the [[Zork|''Zork'' series]].
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  • ...82<br />'''2600, Apple II, Aquarius, DOS, Intellivision, TI-99'''<br />NA: 1983<br />'''ColecoVision'''<br />NA: 1984<br />'''Nintendo Entertainment System [[Category:Arcade games developed by Data East]]
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  • ...'[[Namco Museum]]'')'''<br />North America: October 9, 2002<br />'''Mobile games developed with Java ME'''<br />North America: 2003<br />'''Palm OS'''<br /> ...by [[NetherRealm Studios|Bally/Midway]]. It was the first [[arcade]] game in the [[Ms. Pac-Man|''Ms. Pac-Man'' series]].
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  • ...d''''' is a [[video game]] by [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]]. It is the second game in the [[SwordQuest|''SwordQuest'' series]]. [[Category:action-adventure games]]
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  • gpu = [[Motorola]] [[6847]] [[Video Display Controller|VDC]]| release = TRS-80 CoCo 1: September 1980<br />TRS-80 CoCo 2: 1983<br />TRS CoCo 3: 1986|
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  • industry = toys, video games | products = toys, video games|
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  • ScottFree is an interpreter for [[interactive fiction]] games in the [[Scott Adams]] format. It was initially created in [[1993]] by Alan Cox.
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  • ...cade and was available standalone or in a premium pack with the Evercade [[video game console|console]] and ''[[Atari Collection 1]]'' and ''[[Interplay Col ...nt System]], [[Sega Genesis]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles.
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  • industry = toys, video games | products = toys, video games|
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  • ...tari 8-bit, BBC Micro, and Intelivision NA: 1983<br />Famicom JP: July 15, 1983<br />NES NA: June 1986<br />NES EU: June 15, 1987<br />Atari 7800: 1986<br ...ond game in the [[Donkey Kong|''Donkey Kong'' series]], and the first game in the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr. series]]. It was also the second ga
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  • ...NA: 1980<br />UK: 1981<br />Europe, Japan, South Africa: 1982<br />Brazil: 1983| ...Kingdom in 1981, in Europe, Japan, and South Africa in 1982, and in Brazil in 1982.
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  • ram = 1 KB RAM<br />16K video RAM<br />8 KB ROM| release = NA: August 1982<br />EU: July 1983|
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  • ...lease = '''Arcade'''<br />Japan: 1982<br />North America: February 1983<br />'''Sharp X1'''<br />Japan: May 25, 1984<br />'''NES/Famicom'''<br />Ja '''''Xevious''''' is a shoot 'em up [[video game]] developed by [[Namco]].
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  • ...d the [[Zilog]] [[Z80]] processor for [[Nintendo|Nintendo's]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s. ...nd [[Nintendo Research & Development 3]]. The games that utilize them were released from [[1980]] to [[1985]].
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  • ...video game console]] line by [[Nintendo]]. Each device contains a single [[video game|game]] that is played on a simple [[liquid crystal display]] screen. ...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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  • ...be, Xbox (''[[Namco Museum]]'')'''<br />NA: October 9, 2002<br />'''Mobile games developed with Java ME'''<br />NA: 2003<br />'''Game Boy Advance (''[[Class '''''Pac-Man''''' is an arcade game by [[Namco]]. It was the first game in the [[Pac-Man|''Pac-Man'' series]].
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  • developer = [[Bandai Namco Games]]| publisher = [[Bandai Namco Games]]|
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  • release = '''CDDA'''<br />JP: October 1, 1982<br />EU/NA: March 1983<br />'''CD-ROM'''<br />WW: 1984<br />'''CD-i'''<br />WW: 1990<br />'''CD-R' ...n Japan on October 1, [[1982]], and in Europe and North America in March [[1983]].
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  • foundation = 1983 (Nintendo R&D4)<br />1989 (Nintendo EAD)| fate = Staff members reassigned in 2015|
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  • The ZX Spectrum line was first released on April 23, 1982. It was the number one selling computer in the United Kingdom throughout the 1980s.
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  • foundation = 1983 (Adventure International UK)<br />1986 (Adventure Soft UK)<br />1989 (Horro industry = video games|
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  • ...[[TMS9900]] [[CPU]], clocked at 3 MHz, and were the first 16-bit computers released for the home market. The '''TI-99/4''' was released in late 1979.
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  • release = 1980-1983| The first game was ''[[Mystery House]]'', which was released on the [[Apple II]].
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  • A juggler tosses balls in the air and must catch them and throw them back in the air, or else they'll fall on the ground. ...Mario as the juggler, and was released as a widescreen Game & Watch system in 1991.
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  • ...rcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)]]. ...A: 1983<br />'''Nintendo Entertainment System/Famicom'''<br />JP: July 15, 1983<br />NA: June 1, 1986<br />EU: October 15, 1986<br />'''Atari 7800'''<br />
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  • foundation = 1977<br />Closed in 1997| industry = video game consoles, video games |
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  • publisher = [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Namco Bandai Games]]| '''''Pac-Man Museum''''' is the name used for compilations of [[video game]]s based on [[Pac-Man]].
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  • added_to_museum = ''Vault'' + ''50 Games'' DLC: December 4, 2019| '''''Atari Vault''''' is a [[video game]] compilation.
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  • It contained thirty games that were developed by [[Graftgold]]. The included games spanned over a decade, from 1983 to 1995.
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  • media = [[ROM cartridge]] or built in media| ...s based on [[Pong]], created by [[Radofin]]. The early models had built-in games, and the later models used [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]]s.
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  • '''''Intellivision Lives!''''' is a [[video game]] compilation. It contains [[emulation|emulated]] [[Intellivision]] video games by [[APh Technological Consulting]], [[INTV Corporation]], [[Mattel Electro
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  • release = 1983 - 1996| '''''Mario Bros.''''' is a series of platforming [[video game]]s by [[Nintendo]].
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  • '''''Rare Replay''''' was a compilation of [[video game]]s created by [[Rare]] and its predecessor, [[Rare#Ultimate Play the G ==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 VCS]].'' ...983<br />'''Atari 2800 / Video Arcade II'''<br />JP: October 1983<br />NA: 1983<br />'''Atari 2600 Jr.'''<br />NA: 1986|
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  • release = 1983-1993| The '''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]],
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  • foundation = August 10, 1983 (Bullet-Proof Software)<br />1996 (Blue Planet Software)| industry = Video games|
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  • foundation = July 1974 (liquidated in 1991)| ...y known simply as '''Radofin''', was a multi-national electronics company. In July [[1974]], three companies were formed: '''Radofin Electronics of Londo
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  • ...' in China, was a social simulation [[video game]] that was the first game in the [[Animal Crossing|''Animal Crossing'' series]]. ...ed Japanese version was then localized and released on the [[iQue Player]] in China.
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  • industry = video games | products = video games|
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  • foundation = 1972 (staff members reassigned in 2003)| industry = Video games |
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  • ...of two [[PasocomMini]] miniature video game systems by [[HAL Laboratory]]. In Japan, "pasocom" is shorthand for "personal computer". It was sold for a limited time, only in Japan, beginning in October [[2019]].
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  • foundation = April 7, 1982 (Compile)<br />1983 (Nisso and Think Soft)<br />(closed on November 6, 2003)| industry = Video games |
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  • The following table contains cancelled [[video game]]s that were later published. !| Released
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  • foundation = 1983 (team at Nintendo)<br />December 1986 (Intelligent Systems)| industry = Video games |
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  • manufacturer = [[Taito]]<br />[[ININ Games]]<br />[[Strictly Limited Games]]| ...fter the success of the similar [[Neo Geo Mini]] and [[Astro City Mini]] [[video game console|console]]s by [[SNK]] and [[Sega Toys]], respectively.
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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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  • media = built-in media| ...ends Flashback''' is a series of plug-and-play devices that play classic [[video game]]s.
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  • '''''Punch-Out!!''''' is a series of boxing video games by [[Nintendo]]. ...ac boxes against several fighters in order to climb the ranks of the World Video Boxing Association. He fights against boxers from various countries around
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  • ...] 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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  • ...ny originally known as Infogrames. For the company formerly known as Atari Games, see [[NetherRealm Studios]]. For the company that was originally known as ...= 1971 (Syzygy Engineering)<br />June 27, 1972 (Atari, Inc.)<br />June 1983 (Infogrames Entertainment)<br />July 1, 1984 (Atari Corporation)<br />1996
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  • The '''Z80''' was a series of microprocessors released by [[Zilog]] in March [[1976]]. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Games using this board include ''[[Bubble Bobble]]''.
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  • foundation = 1978 (ceased operations in 1985)| industry = Video games|
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  • ...981 (Eidansha Systems)<br />August 30 1982 (Enix Corporation)<br />October 1983 (Square)<br />September 1986 (Square Co., Ltd.)<br />April 1, 2003 (Square industry = Video games |
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  • industry = video games | products = consoles, video games|
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  • '''Video games published by Activision''' include titles released from [[1983]] to the present. [[Activision]] is a video game company that is a subsidiary of Microsoft.
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  • fate = staff members reassigned in 2003| industry = Video games |
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  • The series consists of [[video game]]s, television shows, and music. Ms. Pac-Man premiered in [[1981]] in [[Ms. Pac-Man (video game)|an eponymous video game]] created by [[Steve Golson]] of [[General Computer Corporation]].
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  • ...mmodore 64 was the third computer by Commodore Business Machines. The '64' in the name comes from the fact that the Commodore 64 has 64 kilobytes of [[ra ...Consumer Electronics Show|Winter CES]] from the 7th to the 10th of January in 1982.
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  • ...y [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[Nintendo 64]]. It was first released in 2001. The [[Wii]], released in 2006, was the successor of the GameCube.
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  • ...t electromechanical targets, while modern light guns are incorporated in [[video game]]s. ...Seeburg]] in their ''Ray-O-Lite'' [[arcade]] game line that first launched in 1936. The gameplay consisted of a gun that would emit a ray of light. On a
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  • The '''e-Reader''', known as the '''Card e-Reader (カードeリーダー)''' in Japan, was a device by [[Nintendo]] utilizing dot code technology created b ...o Entertainment System]] games through an [[emulation|emulator]] contained in the read only memory of the device.
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  • ...tch Online]] subscription to play select [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] games on the [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some games have online multiplayer support. The games marketed as ''SP'' come with a savestate that is automatically loaded when
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  • developer = See [[:Category:Adventure games|Adventure games]]| publisher = See [[:Category:Adventure games|Adventure games]]|
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  • hardware_name = Elektronika microprocessor games| ...опроцессорная''', '''Elektronika Igra Mikroprotsessornaya''') were devices released under the [[Elektronika]] brand name.
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  • ram = 2 KB main RAM<br />2KB video RAM| ...[arcade]] hardware platform with interchangeable program boards which were released from August [[1986]] to [[1991]].
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  • media = built-in media| ...of dedicated consoles designed to resemble classic [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] [[video game console]]s.
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  • release = 1983-present| '''''Fist of the North Star''''' is a series known in Japan as '''''Hokoto no Ken (北斗の拳, Fist of the Big Dipper)'''''.
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  • ram = 32KB RAM<br />96 KB Video RAM| The '''Game Boy Advance''' was the fourth handheld video game system released by Nintendo. It had backward-compatibility with its predecessor systems, th
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  • In [[1949]], Hiroshi Yamauchi's grandfather, [[Sekiryo Yamauchi]], retired as ...of manufacturing companies in [[1953]], Nintendo became the first company in Japan to mass-produce plastic [[French-style playing cards|playing cards]].
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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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  • ...asayuki Uemura]], in which the light gun fired at physical targets. Then, in 1971, Nintendo president [[Hiroshi Yamauchi]] wanted to expand their lightg ...pment 1]] division of Nintendo, and created a shooting gallery game to use in Nintendo's converted bowling alleys.
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  • ...iere convention for premiering new electronic devices since its foundation in 1967. The convention has had a long history relating to [[computer]] and [[video game]] devices:
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  • industry = Computer software, video games| ..."microcomputer" and "software", is a [[computer]] company that was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, [[1975]].
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  • ...Games'''<br />1940<br />'''Rosen Enterprises'''<br />1954<br />'''Service Games of Japan'''<br />1955<br />'''Japan Entertainment Products & Japan Machiner industry = Video games |
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  • release = 1983-present| ...t of a multimedia series consisting of comics, films, television series, [[video game]]s and music.
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  • products = [[PlayStation]] [[video game console]]s| ...''' ('''東京通信工業''', '''Tokyo Communications Industry''') on May 7, [[1946]] in Tokyo by [[Masaru Ibuka]] and [[Akio Morita]].
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  • .../>DOS/HTML/Linux/macOS/Source/Windows: September 8, 2019<br />'''Adventure in Humongous Cave'''<br />DOS: September 8, 2019| ...nre its name. It was also known as '''''Colossal Cave''''', '''''Adventure in Humongous Cave''''', '''''Adventure''''', or '''''ADVENT'''''. The latter i
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  • ...s''' is a series of [[emulator|emulated]] [[arcade]] games licensed by and released by [[Hamster]]. ...Neo Geo MVS]] hardware are released under '''ACA NeoGeo''' branding. These games are available on [[Android]], [[iOS]], PS4, Switch, [[Xbox One]], and [[Win
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  • ...sisting of books, comics, films, magazines, music, television shows, and [[video game]]s. James Bond was created by the English writer [[Ian Fleming]] in the ''[[Casino Royale]]'' novel, which was published on April 13, [[1953]].
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  • '''1989''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. [[Apple]] released several [[Macintosh]] computers, including the [[Macintosh Portable]], [[Ma
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  • ...>(Yosemite Entertainment closed in 1999)<br />(Sierra Entertainment closed in 2008)| industry = Video games|
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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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  • ...e announced to be discontinued on December 14, 2018, and ceased production in [[2019]]. ...Weekly Shonen Jump 50th Anniversary Version'''. This version contained 20 games that tied into ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' and the mini-console was colored gold
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  • '''1990''' was a year of continued expansion of the use of [[computer]]s in multiple industries. [[Apple]] released several [[Macintosh]] computers, including the [[Macintosh|Macintosh Classi
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  • cpu = 1.79MHz [[Ricoh]] [[2A03]]<br />(1.66 MHz in a PAL NES)| gpu = [[Ricoh]] [[RP2C02]]<br />([[RP2C07]] in a PAL NES)|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles|
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  • ...t consoles. Unlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. ...le to a [[Windows]]-based [[computer]] to update the console firmware. The video on each can also can be output to a television via an HDMI cable.
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  • ...] that is the ninth, and current, home and portable [[video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]]. It was first released in 2017. In 2019, it was released in China by [[Tencent]].
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  • ...nt Hamm]], that runs classic [[adventure game|adventure]] and role-playing games on computer platforms, consoles, and media devices. ...rovided [[source code]] to the ScummVM team. It does not run the supported games through [[emulator|emulation]], however, emulators for certain features are
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