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  • *[[:Category:Computers and consoles released in 1973|Computers and consoles released in 1973]]‏‎ *[[:Category:Computer and video game conventions in 1973|Computer and video game conventions in 1973]]‏‎
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  • ...o circumvent the ban, as it did not have the physical media of traditional consoles, and games were stored in system memory. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Full game included on iQue Player systems.
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  • industry = Toys, video games| products = Toys, video games|
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  • '''The A500 Mini''' is a miniature dedicated [[video game console]] by [[Retro Games]]. ...[[THEGAMEPAD|gamepad]]. A USB keyboard can also be attached to load the [[video games|games]], or a [[virtual keyboard]] can be used via the [[gamepad]]. G
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  • hardware_name = Game Boy Advance | ram = 32KB RAM<br />96 KB Video RAM|
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  • ==Soulja Boy computers, smartwatches, and consoles== ...ed, at higher prices with pre-loaded [[emulator]]s and copyrighted [[video game]]s without the permission of the rights holders.
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  • '''GamePark''' was a South Korean video game manufacturer. ==GamePark consoles==
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  • industry = video game consoles, video games | products = video game consoles, video games |
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Game Boy logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Game Boy |
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  • media = [[Game Pak]]| The '''Nintendo 64''', the fourth home video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[Super Nintendo Ente
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  • ram = 32 MB Main RAM<br />4 MB Video RAM| '''PlayStation 2''' was the second home video game console by [[Sony]].
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  • hardware_image = [[File:Game Boy Player logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Game Boy Player |
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  • *[[:Category:Computers and consoles released in 2014|Computers and consoles released in 2014]]‏‎ *[[:Category:Computer and video game conventions in 2014|Computer and video game conventions in 2014]]‏‎
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  • ...ext-align:center" | [[Back to the Future: The Game|Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition]] ...idth: 1px; text-align:center" | Port of the 2010-2011 episodic [[adventure game]].
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  • ...dustry when Radofin (Far East) of Hong Kong began manufacturing video game consoles. By [[1978]], The Hong Kong branch of Radofin became a market leader in the They mostly designed and marketed their own video game systems. However, they also designed the [[Aquarius]] which was released an
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  • ==Video game consoles by McDonald's owned by WEC Museum==
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  • industry = Computer software, video games| ==Xbox video game consoles==
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  • industry = video game consoles | products = video game consoles |
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  • ...eo game system by [[Sega]]. It was released after the success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Enter ...controllers, which also connect to the console using a USB connection. The video is output through HDMI.
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  • ...m and Spain, and as the '''PC Engine''' in Japan and France, was a [[video game console]] developed by [[Hudson Soft]] and manufactured by [[NEC]]. It was [[Category:computers and consoles]]
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  • ram = 16 MB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| Redkid chips were commonly used in early [[AtGames]] Sega Genesis-based consoles.
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  • After the [[video game crash of 1983]], Mattel sold the rights to the system to a group of investo ...d; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Beauty and the Beast (video game)|Beauty and the Beast]]''
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  • industry = video games| products = video games|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • industry = Video games, consoles| products = Video games consoles|
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  • ram = 64 kB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| The console outputs standard composite video and monaural audio and runs off from four AAA batteries or an AC adapter.
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video game consoles and hardware|
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  • '''PlayStation Vita''' was the second portable video game console by [[Sony]]. ...er-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014 video game)|The Amazing Spider-Man 2 DLC]]
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  • The '''Tele-Sports''' was a series of [[video game console]]s based on [[Pong]], created by [[Radofin]]. The early models had In all, consoles based on Radofin Tele-Sports hardware were released by nine different compa
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  • '''THEVIC20 ''' is a video game console by [[Retro Games]]. The power is provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video is output through HDMI.
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  • ...struments were working on two separate projects, a computer, and a [[video game console]]. The two projects were merged into the TI-99/4 series. ...setup guide, Beginner's Basic guide, reference guide, reference card, and video modulator manual.
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  • industry = video games | products = video games|
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  • The '''Retron''' was a series of [[video game console]] clones by [[Hyperkin]]. ...e [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] slot for [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] [[Game Pak]]s.
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  • Waddington sold card games and board games. In 1974, they started a video game arm of the company titled [[Videomaster]]. ...eased operating in 1981, when Waddingtons sold the rights to their [[video game console]] to [[Voltmace]].
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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]].'' ...ari 2600'''<br />NA: 1982<br />Brazil: September 1983<br />'''Atari 2800 / Video Arcade II'''<br />JP: October 1983<br />NA: 1983<br />'''Atari 2600 Jr.'''<
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  • industry = audio equipment, video games | products = audio equipment, video games |
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  • ...'''New Nintendo 3DS''' is a variant of the [[Nintendo 3DS]] handheld video game system that has an upgraded processor, increased [[random access memory|RAM ...-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[EarthBound (video game)|EarthBound]]
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  • ==Video game consoles by K Mart==
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  • industry = audio equipment, video games | products = audio equipment, video games |
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  • ==Video games== ===Game & Watch===
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  • industry = video games, video game consoles | products = video games, video game consoles |
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  • ==Emulated arcade game boards using the Z80 owned by WEC Museum== ...ext-align:center" | Games using this board include ''[[Donkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'', ''[[Donkey Kong Junior]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong 3]]''.
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  • industry = Video games, video game consoles| products = Video games, video game consoles|
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  • ...e: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Rare|Ultimate Play the Game]] | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Video game included on ''[[Llamarama]]''.
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  • ...eo game system by [[Sony]]. It was released after the success of miniature consoles by [[Nintendo]], the [[NES Classic Edition]] and the [[Super Nintendo Enter The power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video was output through HDMI.
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  • In the past, they also sold video game consoles. ==Video game systems by Interton==
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  • industry = Video games, consumer electronics | '''Atari, S.A.''' is a video game holding company located in Paris, France. Its subsidiaries include [[Atari,
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  • ...he success of the similar [[Neo Geo Mini]] and [[Astro City Mini]] [[video game console|console]]s by [[SNK]] and [[Sega Toys]], respectively. ...le: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Don Doko Don (video game)|Don Doko Don]]''
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video game consoles and hardware|
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  • The '''Wii U''' was the seventh video game console developed by [[Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]] and pub ...olid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Part of My Nintendo's Nindie Game Gold Points Rewards Vol. 1.
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  • In the past, they also sold video game consoles. ==Video game systems by Palson==
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  • ...sold their own models of [[Atari]], [[Coleco]], and [[Mattel Electronics]] consoles, beginning with ''[[Pong]]'' in 1975. ==Sears Tele-Games video game consoles==
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  • ram = 16 MB RAM<br />8 MB Video RAM| The Dreamcast continues to have an active commercial life among independent game developers.
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  • ...'''', known as '''''System Flaw Recruit''''' on [[DSiWare]], was a [[video game]] developed by [[Visual Impact]] and published by [[Storm City Games]]. ...is for the [[Nintendo DSi]], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nin
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  • ram = Main RAM: 128 MB<br />Video RAM: 6 MB| media = [[Game Card]], flash memory, [[MicroSD]]|
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  • ...aturer. It was the [[video game]] arm of [[Waddingtons]], a card and board game publisher. Videomaster sold video game consoles using technology licensed from companies such as [[Radofin]].
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  • ...is about the 1992 game. For the 2011 game, see [[Mortal Kombat (2011 video game)]]. For the 1995 film, see [[Mortal Kombat (1995 film)]]. For the 2012 film ...= [[Midway Games]]<br />[[Probe Software]] (Amiga, DOS, Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, Master System)<br />[[Sculptured Software]] (SNES)|
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  • ...de Hyōjō Yutaka ni Inshō Up: Otona no DS Kao Torēningu''''') was a [[video game]] developed by [[Intelligent Systems]] in collaboration with Japanese beaut ...is for the [[Nintendo DSi]], it can't be played on [[Nintendo DS]] [[video game console]]s. However, it can be played on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] and [[New Nin
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  • industry = hearing aids, video games | products = hearing aids, video games |
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  • '''THEC64 ''' is a series of video game consoles by [[Retro Games]]. '''THEC64 Mini''', a miniature dedicated [[video game console]], was released on March 29, 2018, in Europe and on October 9, 2018
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  • '''Takehiro Izushi''' (出石 武宏, November 24, 1952) is a Japanese video game designer. ...lds ''[[Fire]]'', ''[[Octopus]]'', and ''[[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)|Donkey Kong]]''.
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  • A plug and play [[video game console]] based on the Commodore VIC-20, [[THEVIC20]] was produced by [[Ret ==Video games for VIC-20 owned by WEC Museum==
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  • ...rtual Console for Wii|Games on Virtual Console for Wii]],<br />[[:Category:Video games released on Virtual Console for Wii U|Games on Virtual Console for Wi ...at allowed for the purchase and download of [[emulation|emulated]] [[video game]]s.
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  • products = [[PlayStation]] [[video game console]]s| ...the SNES and CD-ROM in one unit that Sony dubbed the [[PlayStation (video game console)|PlayStation]]. The unit was going to be compatible with regular SN
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  • '''PlayStation Portable (PSP)''' was the first portable video game console by [[Sony]]. ...: 1px; text-align:center" | [[emulation|Emulated]] [[PlayStation]] Classic game.
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  • industry = toys, video games | products = toys, video games |
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  • ...eats of Rage''''' is a freeware open source [[video game]] and beat 'em up game engine developed by [[Senile Team]]. The gameplay, and title, is inspired b ==The Beats of Rage game==
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  • '''Columns''' is a Japanese [[video game]] series. ...me in 1990 and ported it for the [[arcade]] market and its various [[video game console]]s.
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  • industry = video games | products = Video games |
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  • industry = cameras, video games | products = cameras, video games |
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  • ...ing Classic''' is an annual retrogaming convention for the classic [[video game]] fans, presented by the [[The GOAT Store]]. The expo is open to the genera ...ideo game developers for classic systems show off their upcoming games and game-related hardware at the event. They also often sell their games for the fi
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  • Computer and video game companies have used emulators to run applications and games from past syste Microsoft provides backward compatibility in its [[video game console]] through emulation. The [[Microsoft]] [[Xbox 360]] had a custom em
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  • ...console]] game in the [[Bases Loaded|''Bases Loaded'' series]] for [[video game console]]s, the second to be released in North America, and the fourth over [[Category:Sports video games]]
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  • The '''PlayStation''', the first home video game console released by [[Sony]], was first released in 1994. The PlayStation s ...; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Motor Toon Grand Prix (video game)|Motor Toon Grand Prix]]''
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  • ...eath a Steel Sky''''' was released in 1994, and was the second [[adventure game]] by [[Revolution Software]]. ...es it playable on many different computer operating systems and video game consoles.
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  • industry = Retro video games | products = Video games, video game consoles|
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  • The Z80 was used in several [[computer]]s and [[video game console]]s.
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  • ...og]] [[Z80]] processor for [[Nintendo|Nintendo's]] [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s. ...onkey Kong (arcade game)|Donkey Kong]]'' hardware", after the most popular game to use it.
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  • systems = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Wii]], [[New Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]], [[Super Ninten ==Other versions of the game==
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video game consoles, hardware, games|
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Game Gear Micro logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Game Gear Micro|
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  • industry = Video games, consoles| products = Video games consoles|
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  • media = [[Game Pak]]| The '''Super Nintendo Entertainment System''', the third home video game console by [[Nintendo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan.
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  • ...in Europe and as the '''PC Engine Mini''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Konami]]. ...ain a controller that connected to the console using a USB connection. The video was output through HDMI.
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  • '''Neo Geo Mini''' is a series of miniature [[video game]] systems based on the [[SNK]] [[Neo Geo MVS]]. ...[[Super Nintendo Entertainment System Classic Edition]] miniature [[video game console|console]]s by [[Nintendo]].
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  • ...'''Nintendo Classic Mini: Super Famicom''' in Japan, was a miniature video game system by [[Nintendo]]. It is a follow-up to the [[NES Classic Edition]], a ...e power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video was output through HDMI.
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  • systems = [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[New Nintendo 3DS]], [[Wii U]], [[Super Nintendo Entert ...''SNES/Super Famicom'''<br />JP: August 1995<br />WW: October 1995<br />'''Game Boy Advance'''<br />WW: 2002<br />'''New 3DS Virtual Console (GBA)'''<br />
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  • ...Entertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] [[video game console]]s. ...le: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Bases Loaded (video game)|Bases Loaded]]''
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  • industry = video games, peripherals | products = video games, peripherals|
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  • ..., [[Sega Genesis]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles. ...r-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Dig Dug (video game)|Dig Dug]]''
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  • ...s available standalone or in a premium pack including the Evercade [[video game console|console]] and ''[[Atari Collection 1]]'', plus ''[[Data East Collec ..., [[Sega Genesis]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles.
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  • ...stores sold '''Prinztronic''' branded versions of calculators and [[video game console]]s licensed from manufacturers such as [[Radofin]]. ==Video game systems by Prinztronic==
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  • ram = 16 MB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| ...e '''Sega Mega Drive''' outside of North America, was the third home video game console by [[Sega]].
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  • ...ertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles. [[Category:Video games]]
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  • '''PlayStation 4''' was the fourth home video game console by [[Sony]]. ...solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]''
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  • ...nd was available standalone or in a premium pack with the Evercade [[video game console|console]] and ''[[Atari Collection 1]]'' and ''[[Interplay Collecti ..., [[Sega Genesis]], and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles.
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  • ...e '''Sega Mega Drive Mini 2''' outside North America, is a miniature video game system by [[Sega]]. ...ller is included which connects to the console using a USB connection. The video is output through HDMI.
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  • ...lashback''' is a series of plug-and-play devices that play classic [[video game]]s. Each contains video several classic games by popular video game developers, from several different platforms, that play on the devices thro
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  • ...ertainment System]] and [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System]] video game consoles. [[Category:Video game compilations]]
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  • ram = 32 kB disk cache<br />8 kB game RAM| ...e companies that had previously released consoles in Nintendo's [[Color TV-Game]] line, developed the '''Twin Famicom'''. This was a Famicom and Famicom Di
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  • media = Wii Optical Disc<br />GameCube Game Disc (RVL-001)<br />digital distribution<br/ >(on internal storage or SD ca The '''Wii''', the sixth home video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was preceded by the [[GameCube]]. It was
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  • ram = 64 kB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| '''Arcade Nano''' was a series of small dedicated [[video game console|console]]s on a keychain by [[AtGames]].
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  • ==Video games== ===Commodore 64 Game System===
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  • ...The emulated platforms were the [[Atari 2600]] and [[Atari 7800]] [[video game console]]s. | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Video Pinball]]''
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  • ...]], [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], [[Super Famicom Box]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[Wii U]], [[NES Classic ...stem – Nintendo Switch Online|SNES]]): September 3, 2020<br />Worldwide ([[Game Boy Advance – Nintendo Switch Online|GBA]]): May 25, 2023|
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  • '''''Totally Rad (マジック・ジョン, "Magic John")''''' is an action platform [[video game]] by [[Aicom]]. ...included ''Magic John'' in the Japanese release of the Generations [[video game console]] on November 10, [[2016]].
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  • Several plug and play [[video game console]]s have been sold based on the Commodore 64, including the lines of | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Video game included on ''[[Llamarama]]''.
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Game Arts]]<br />[[Studio Alex]] | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Game Arts]]<br />[[Studio Alex]]
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  • ram = 256 MB Main RAM<br />256 MB Video RAM| '''PlayStation 3''' was the third home video game console by [[Sony]].
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  • industry = video games | products = consoles, video games|
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  • ...dition systems in [[2018]]. However, both the NES and SNES Classic Edition consoles were announced to be discontinued on December 14, 2018, and ceased producti ...e power was provided by a standard mini USB plug and wall adapter, and the video was output through HDMI.
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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Game & Watch logo.png|240px]]| hardware_name = Game & Watch|
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  • industry = Video games| products = Video games|
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  • The convention has had a long history relating to [[computer]] and [[video game]] devices: **Winter CES, Chicago - January 5-8: [[Atari]] introduced the home [[video game console|console]] version of ''[[Pong]]''.
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  • The '''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], [[Mi [[Category:computers and consoles]]
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  • ...puter chess]])<br />[[Nintendo Research & Development 1|Nintendo R&D1]] ([[Game & Watch]])<br />[[Milton Bradley Company|Milton Bradley]] ([[Big Trak]])<br Most systems consisted of a single [[video game|game]] played on a simple [[liquid crystal display]] screen.
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  • ...out the arcade game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)]]. For the character and the series starring him, see [[Donkey Kon ...n the [[Donkey Kong Jr.|''Donkey Kong Jr. series]]. It was also the second game to feature Nintendo's mascot [[Mario]]. As such, it was brought to most of
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  • media = [[Game Card|Nintendo Switch Game Card]]| ...ration console]] that is the ninth, and current, home and portable [[video game console]] released by [[Nintendo]].
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  • industry = Video games | ...= Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles|
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  • ...game. For the [[Game & Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong (Game & Watch video game)]]. ...une 27, 2003<br />EU (''[[Animal Crossing]]''): September 24, 2004<br />'''Game Boy Advance'''<br />WW ([[Nintendo e-Reader]]): 2002<br />JP (''[[Classic N
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  • ...o Trading Co., Ltd.)<br />1972 (Taito Corporation)<br />June 22, 1999 (The Game Designers Studio)<br />2005 (SQEX Corporation)<br />2006 (Taito Corporation key_people = [[Michael Kogan]] (Taito)<br />[[Akitoshi Kawazu]] (Game Designers Studio)|
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  • '''''Sonic and Sega All-Stars Racing''''' is a kart racing [[video game]] that contains characters that cross over from various series owned by [[S ...Racing'' includes two dozen characters that cross over from popular video game franchises.
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  • ...ny of the same levels as ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'', but it is not the same game. It was first released in [[arcade|arcades]] on the [[VS. System]] by [[Nin ...hat they decided to create ''[[Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels]]'', the game that was originally known as ''Super Mario Bros. 2'' in Japan.
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  • ram = 2 KB main RAM<br />2 KB video RAM| media = [[Game Pak]]<br />[[floppy disk|3-inch floppy disk]] with [[Family Computer Disk S
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  • ram = 64KB Main RAM<br />84KB Video RAM<br />2KB Sound Memory| ...s a [[video game]] platform by [[SNK]] for the [[arcade]] and home [[video game console]] markets.
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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 ...icated consoles designed to resemble classic [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]] [[video game console]]s.
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  • It was the first CD-ROM unit for a [[video game console]], as it was released in Japan on December 4, 1988 and in North Ame [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in Japan]]
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  • '''''Tetris''''' is an influencial puzzle [[video game]]. ...rol]] in the [[Hungarian Soviet Republic]]. Students there also ported the game to the [[Commodore 64]] and the [[Apple II]].
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  • publisher = [[Capcom]]<br />[[Tec Toy]] (Sega consoles in Brazil)| ...Power System Changer|CPS Changer]], [[DOS]], [[FM Towns]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[Sega Genesis|Genesis]], [[Legends Flashback]], [[Turbo
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  • industry = video games | products = [[Video game]]s, [[video game console|consoles]], [[Neo Geo MVS]]|
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  • ...O5]], [[Amiga]], [[Apple II]], [[Atari ST]], [[Sega Master System|SMS]], [[Game Boy Advance|GBA]], [[PlayStation 2|PS2]], [[Wii]], [[Nintendo 3DS|3DS]], [[ ...changed to English, however, the music was left unaltered. It is the first game in the [[Kunio-kun|''Kunio-kun'' series]].
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  • ...n|emulator]]s for several platforms, including [[arcade]], [[Game Boy]], [[Game Boy Advance]], [[Nintendo Entertainment System]], [[Sega Genesis]], and [[S ==Retro-Bit Generations game list==
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  • industry = Video games | products = Arcade games<br />Arcade hardware<br />Video games|
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  • ...were originally released on several [[arcade]], [[computer]]s and [[video game console]] platforms. ...Windows also offered a subscription for ¥500 which allowed the download of video games marked "free" for no additional cost.
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  • ...e released on Nintendo's [[video game console]]s, both through traditional game ports and through [[emulation]].
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  • ...it, and 32-bit 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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  • ...[[adventure game|adventure]] and role-playing games on computer platforms, consoles, and media devices. ...Sierra]] games that used Sierra's [[AGI]] engine. AGI stands for Adventure Game Interpreter).
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