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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles]] [[Category:computers and consoles designed by Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles]] [[Category: Computers and consoles designed by Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]]
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  • [[Category:computers and consoles]] [[Category:computers and consoles designed by Microsoft]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles]] [[Category: Computers and consoles by AtGames]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles]] [[Category: Computers and consoles by AtGames]]
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  • The following [[computer]]-related events occurred in 2013: ...ory:Application software released in 2013|Application software released in 2013]]‏‎
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  • ram = 1st and 2nd: 256 MB<br />3rd and 3rd Rev A: 512 MB<br />4th: 2 GB<br />5th: 3 GB| ...September 1, 2010<br />3rd gen: March 7, 2012<br />3rd Rev A: January 28, 2013<br />4th gen: October 30, 2015<br />5th gen: September 22, 2017<br />|
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  • release = JP: November 14, 2013<br />Asia: January 16, 2014<br />NA: October 14, 2014<br />EU/AU: November '''PlayStation TV''', known in Japan and parts of Asia as '''PS Vita TV''' or '''PlayStation Vita TV''', is a [[vide
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  • .../>Mini 2 & 3: 1 GB<br />Air 2 & Mini 4: 2 GB<br />Pro: 4 GB<br />5th, 6th and Pro 2: 2 GB<br />Pro 3: 4 GB<br />Air 3 & Mini 6: 3 GB| ...ini: November 2, 2012<br />Air: November 1, 2013<br />Mini 2: November 12, 2013<br />Air 2: October 22, 2014<br />Mini 3: October 22, 2014<br />Mini 4: Sep
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  • cpu = '''Xbox One and Xbox One S'''<br />1.75 GHz 2 quad-core AMD Jaguar<br />'''Xbox One X'''<br ram = '''Xbox One and Xbox One S'''<br />8 GB<br />'''Xbox One X'''<br />12 GB|
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  • ...America on November 15, 2001, in Japan on February 22, 2002, and in Europe and Oceania on March 14, 2002. !| Released
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  • ...February 22, 2012<br />'''PS Vita Slim (PCH-2000)'''<br />JP: October 10, 2013<br />EU: February 7, 2014<br />NA: May 6, 2014 | !| Released
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  • added_to_museum = Retron 5: December 25, 2019<br />Retron 5 3-in 1: April 8, 2020| The Retron was released on July 16, 2007. It had one [[ROM cartridge|cartridge]] slot for [[Nintend
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  • ...o game console developed by [[Nintendo Integrated Research & Development]] and published by [[Nintendo]]. Preceded by the [[Wii]], it was first released in 2012.
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  • .../>'''Xbox 360 E'''<br />North America: June 10, 2013<br />Europe: June 20, 2013| [[File:xbox-360-and-kinect.png|370px]]
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  • ...ommunications Industry''') on May 7, [[1946]] in Tokyo by [[Masaru Ibuka]] and [[Akio Morita]]. ...released in [[1955]], and the company officially changed its name to Sony in January [[1958]].
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  • ''This article is about the company originally known as Syzygy Engineering and Atari, Inc. as well as the company originally known as Infogrames. For the ...company located in Paris, France. Its subsidiaries include [[Atari, Inc.]] and [[Atari Interactive]].
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  • ...r />'''Nintendo 2DS'''<br />NA/EU/AU:October 12, 2013<br />SK: December 7, 2013<br />JP: February 27, 2016| ...h handheld video game console released by [[Nintendo]], was first released in 2011.
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  • ...1989, in France on November 22, 1989, and in the United Kingdom and Spain in 1990. ...Japan as the TurboGrafx-16, however, it retained the PC Engine brand name in France.
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  • ...& Watch]] game, see [[Donkey Kong Jr. (Game & Watch)]]. For the character and the series starring him, see [[Donkey Kong Jr.]]'' ...80 arcade hardware|Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8-bit computers]], [[BBC Micro]], [[ColecoVision]], [[Family Computer Disk System]], [[Game
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  • ..."microcomputer" and "software", is a [[computer]] company that was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, [[1975]]. ...and Dirty Operating System, and became 86-DOS after SCP began licensing it in 1980.
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  • ...80 arcade hardware|Arcade]], [[Atari 2600]], [[Atari 7800]], [[Atari 8-bit computers]], [[ColecoVision]], [[GameCube]], [[Intellivision]], [[iQue Player]], [[NE ...)'''<br />WW: July 15, 2013<br />NA: August 15, 2013<br />JP: November 21, 2013<br />'''NES Classic Edition/Famicom Mini'''<br />AU/JP: November 10, 2016<b
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  • ...'<br />CA: December 7, 2012<br />EU: March 22, 2013 <br />US: November 17, 2013| ...the [[GameCube]]. It was first released in 2006 and was later re-released in several updated models.
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  • ...= '''PlayStation 4'''<br />NA: November 15, 2013<br />EU: November 29, 2013<br />JP: February 22, 2014<br />'''PlayStation 4 Slim'''<br />WW: September !| Released
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  • '''Dreamcast''' was the fifth, and final, home console by [[Sega]]. ...h America on September 9, [[1999]], in Europe on October 14, [[1999]], and in Oceania on November 30, [[1999]].
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  • !| Released | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | 2013
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  • media = built-in media, [[Secure Digital|SD card]]| release = NA: September 9, 2010<br />UK/Russia: 2013|
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  • ...deo game console by [[Nintendo]] was also known as the '''Super Famicom''' in Japan. It was preceded by the [[Nintendo Entertainment System]]. ...s first released in Japan in 1990, in North America in 1991, and in Europe in 1992.
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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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  • ...contains the Atari Flashback Blast! consoles. For most of the other Blast! consoles, see [[Flashback Blast!]] For the Legends Flashback Blast!, see [[Legends F media = built-in media|
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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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  • cpu = 1.79MHz [[Ricoh]] [[2A03]]<br />(1.66 MHz in a PAL NES)| gpu = [[Ricoh]] [[RP2C02]]<br />([[RP2C07]] in a PAL NES)|
    124 KB (14,527 words) - 17:58, 28 April 2024
  • ...= Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles| ...since [[1977]], making it the only company to release at least one console in every console generation.
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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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  • ...it, and 32-bit consoles. Unlike most emulation-based systems, the Evercade consoles run games stored on [[ROM cartridge]]s. There are three Evercade consoles. Each has a standard mini USB slot that can be used to connect the console
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