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  • developer = [[Telltale Games]] (Windows)<br />[[Vanbrio]] (macOS)| publisher = [[Telltale Games]] (Windows)<br />[[Vanbrio]] (macOS)|
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  • '''Basic Fun Arcade Classics''' are simple electronic games using liquid cystal display screens in cases that resemble arcade cabinets, ...]'' in 2017, ''[[Centipede]]'', ''[[Fix-It Felix Jr.]]'', ''[[Ms. Pac-Man (video game)|Ms. Pac-Man]]'', ''[[Q*Bert]]'', ''[[Space Invaders]]'', and ''[[Tetr
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  • '''''GoldenEye 007''''' was a first person shooter [[video game]] developed by [[Rare]]. [[Category:First-person shooter video games]]
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  • ...] based on ''[[Mario Bros. (video game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and was officially licensed by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Platform games]]
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  • '''''Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster''''' is an educational adventure [[video game]] by [[Double Fine Productions]] for [[Kinect]] on [[Xbox 360]], based [[Category:Video games developed in the United States of America]]
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  • ...petition (燃えろ!!プロ野球, Moero!! Pro Yakyū Hōmuran Kyōsō)''''' is a baseball [[video game]] developed by [[Jaleco]] and [[Tose]]. It is the first [[arcade]] gam ...ō GB)''''' is a [[Game Boy Color]] version published by [[Habit Soft]] and licensed by [[City Connection (company)|City Connection]].
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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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  • developer = [[Telltale Games]]| publisher = [[Telltale Games]]|
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  • '''Streets of Rage''' is a Japanese [[video game]] series. The first three games were released by [[Sega]] for the [[Sega Genesis]] [[video game console]].
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  • ''This article is about the video game by [[Capcom]]. For the 1987 television series, see [[DuckTales (1987 t '''''DuckTales''''' is a platforming video game by [[Capcom]]. It is the first game in the [[DuckTales|''DuckTales'' s
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  • ...] based on ''[[Mario Bros. (video game)|Mario Bros.]]'' and was officially licensed by [[Nintendo]]. [[Category:Platform games]]
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  • company_name = Retro Games| company_logo = [[File:Retro Games logo.png|100px]]|
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  • ''This article is about the video game by Westwood Studios. For the 1994 film, see [[The Lion King (1994 film ...Amiga]], [[Game Gear]], [[DOS]], and [[Windows]] in 1995. It was the final licensed game for the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]] to be released in Europe whe
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  • developer = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]| publisher = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]|
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  • industry = Video games | '''InterAct Accessories Inc. ''' was an American [[video game]] peripheral manufacturer.
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  • '''Columns''' is a Japanese [[video game]] series. ...the game in 1990 and ported it for the [[arcade]] market and its various [[video game console]]s.
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  • ram = 24 KB Main RAM<br />16 KB Video RAM| '''PlayPal''' is the name of two [[video game console]]s officially licensed by [[Sega]] and manufactured and distributed by [[AtGames]] in the United S
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  • developer = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]| publisher = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]|
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  • industry = video games, video game consoles | products = video games, video game consoles |
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  • ...in the [[Super Mario series|''Super Mario'' series]]. It was an officially licensed version of ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' that was awarded as a raffle prize on ...The winning entry, ''Go Go Mario!!'', was released on an album officially licensed by Nintendo, and was later available at Karaoke bars in Japan.
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  • '''''Project X Zone 2''''' is a strategy role-playing [[video game]] that contains characters that cross over from various series owned b ...Namco]] and Capcom characters. The direct predecessor, ''[[Project X Zone (video game)|Project X Zone]]'', added Sega characters.
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  • ==Games officially supported by LASER== ...as since expanded to support several other games. It currently supports 35 games.
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  • ...ing, to allow games from other regions to be booted via the menu. InterAct licensed [[Datel|Datel's]] [[Action Replay]] devices for sale in North America under
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  • ...d [[Java ME]] [[mobile phone#Feature phone|feature phone]] [[video game]]s licensed by and released by [[Hamster]]. Appli Archives games were available on [[Android]] and [[PlayStation Vita]], only in Japan.
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  • '''''Tetris''''' is an influencial puzzle [[video game]]. ...Maxwell Communications Corporation. Maxell released ''[[Tetris (Mirrorsoft video game)|Tetris]]'' through its [[Mirrorsoft]] subsidiary for [[computer]]s in
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  • ...of a multimedia series consisting of a television show, short films, video games, comics, and music. ==Games in the Rick and Morty series==
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  • developer = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]| publisher = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]|
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  • developer = [[Telltale|Telltale Games]]<br />Remastered: [[Skunkape Games]]| ...lltale Games]]<br />US Retail: [[Atari, S.A.]]<br />Remastered: [[Skunkape Games]]|
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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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  • ...stems with region-locking, it also worked as an import boot disc, allowing games from other regions to be booted via the menu. ...the company went bankrupt in 2001, [[InterAct Accessories Inc.|InterAct]] licensed the Action Replay devices for sale in North America under the [[GameShark]]
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  • publisher = [[Bandai Namco Entertainment|Namco Bandai Games]]| '''''Project X Zone''''' is a strategy role-playing [[video game]] that contains characters that cross over from various series owned b
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  • industry = video games, video game consoles | products = video games, video game consoles |
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  • industry = Video game consoles, distribution| products = Video game consoles, distribution|
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  • ram = 64 kB Main RAM<br />64 KB Video RAM| added_to_museum = NA (40 games): July 30, 2021|
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  • The '''MSX''' was a video game hardware architecture concieved by and marketed by [[Kazuhiko Nishi]], Microsoft never produced their own machine, but the architecture was licensed and sold by [[Canon]], [[Casio]], [[Daewoo]], [[Dragon Data]], [[Fujitsu]],
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  • added_to_museum = Windows (digital, [[Epic Games|Epic]]): July 17, 2015<br />PS4 (physical): July 17, 2015 | ...]]. It was developed by [[Ys Net]] and [[Neilo]] and was [[Cancelled video games that were later published|published]] by [[Deep Silver]] for [[PlayStation
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  • ...ed on the system, while Nintendo only licensed its characters for arcade [[video game|game]]s using the Triforce arcade hardware to the other companies. ==Games for the Namco Sega Nintendo Triforce==
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  • ...s based on [[Pong]], created by [[Radofin]]. The early models had built-in games, and the later models used [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]]s. The hardware was then licensed to and sold by other companies as well. Along with Radofin, [[Acetronic]],
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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 ...: April 28, 2020<br />Arcade Blast! ([[Arcade]]): August 1, 2020<br />NES (licensed [[Tengen]] version): November 3, 2020<br />Windows ([[Nintendo Entertainmen
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  • [[Seattle Computer Products]] released [[86-DOS]] in August 1980. It was licensed and then purchased by [[Microsoft]]. ==Retail games for DOS that are owned by the WEC Museum==
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  • industry = video games| products = Video games|
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  • ...development of ''[[Brütal Legend]]'', [[Activision]] merged with [[Vivendi Games]] and inherited the publisher commitment to ''Brütal Legend'', which was o ...r retitled ''[[Iron Brigade]]''. ''Happy Song'' became Double Fine's first licensed title when it was published as ''[[Sesame Street: Once Upon a Monster]]'' b
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  • '''''Namco x Capcom''''' is a strategy role-playing [[video game]] that contains characters that cross over from various series owned b ...art of [[Project X Zone|a trilogy]] that also included ''[[Project X Zone (video game)|Project X Zone]]'', which added [[Sega]] characters alongside Capcom
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  • ...include [[emulation|emulator]]s of classic [[arcade]] [[video game|game]]s licensed by the official rights holders. !| Games
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  • industry = Computer software, video games| Microsoft licensed and then purchased 86-DOS to create its DOS for [[IBM]], named [[PC DOS]].
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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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  • industry = video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...2007]], she is part of a Japanese multimedia franchise, including music, [[video game]]s, comics, television series, and films. ...commercial, on December 14, [[2012]], the illustration of Hatsune Miku was licensed under the [[Creative Commons]] Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 Unported licen
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  • ...d [[Java ME]] [[mobile phone#Feature phone|feature phone]] [[video game]]s licensed by and released by [[G-Mode]]. ...ble on [[Nintendo Switch]]. Some are also available for [[Windows]]. These games were originally developed or published by G-Mode.
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  • ...[[Like a Dragon|''Like a Dragon'' series]]. It is a prequel to ''[[Yakuza (video game)|Yakuza]]''. ==Playable games==
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