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  • {{Infobox_Hardware |hardware_image=[[File:Basic Fun Electronic Games logo.png|300px]]| hardware_name = Basic Fun Electronic Games|
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  • media = [[Electronic Video Recording]]| ...s that output video pre-recorded on an [[Electronic Video Recording|EVR]] (Electronic Video Recording) film reel onto a [[Cathode Ray Tube|CRT]] (cathode ray tub
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  • ...ed several of these bowling alleys with the intention to convert them into electronic shooting ranges. Gunpei Yokoi and Masayuki Uemura, together with [[Genyo Ta ..., Nintendo had to abandon its grand plans to use Japan's bowling alleys as electronic shooting ranges. They reduced the size of the system so that it could be s
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  • ...ctronics Show (CES)''' has been the premiere convention for premiering new electronic devices since its foundation in 1967. ...iors: Seal of the Dark Lord]]'', ''[[Phantasy Star]]'', ''[[Reggie Jackson Baseball]]'', ''[[R-Type]]'', ''[[Shinobi]]'', ''[[Super Wonder Boy]]'', ''Thunder B
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  • ...ed several of these bowling alleys with the intention to convert them into electronic shooting ranges. Gunpei Yokoi and Masayuki Uemura, together with [[Genyo Ta ..., Nintendo had to abandon its grand plans to use Japan's bowling alleys as electronic shooting ranges. They reduced the size of the system so that it could be s
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  • ...'', ''[[Save Mary]]'', ''[[Secret Quest]]'', ''[[Space Duel]]'', ''[[Super Baseball]]'', ''[[Super Breakout]]'', ''[[Super Football]]'', ''[[Video Checkers]]'' ***[[Basic Fun Electronic Games|Electronic Games]] ''[[The Oregon Trail (1985 video game)|The Oregon Trail]]'', develo
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  • ...pe. Launch titles included ''[[Alleyway]]'', ''[[Baseball (1983 video game|Baseball]]'', ''[[Qix]]'', ''[[Solar Striker]]'', ''[[Super Mario Land (video game)| ...cs]], the official distributor of the NES in [[India]] under the [[Samurai Electronic TV Game]] brand name, began selling [[Famicom]] clone systems from [[TXC Co
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  • ...due in large part to the fact that it was sold in retail stores as well as electronic stores. ...er-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Street Sports Baseball]]''
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  • **January 25: [[Basic Fun Electronic Games|Electronic Games]] ''[[Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego?]]'' , developer: [[Brød ...[[Windows]] (digital via [[Steam]]) - developer: [[Funcom]], publisher: [[Electronic Arts]]
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  • ...]] (digital via [[GOG.com]]) - developer: [[Origin Systems]], publisher: [[Electronic Arts]] ...digital via [[GOG.com]]) developer: [[Bullfrog Productions]], publisher: [[Electronic Arts]]
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  • ...gun line, Nintendo became the first company in Japan to release toys with electronic components. The success led to the creation of a second research and develo ...second was ''[[EVR Baseball]]'', released in 1976, which had a video of a baseball game.
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  • .../>'''Twin Famicom'''<br />JP: July 1, 1986<br />'''Samurai'''<br />Samurai Electronic TV Game India: 1987<br />Samurai Micro Genius / IQ-2000: 1990<br />'''Dendy ...into them in Japan as part of their Color TV-Game line and designed the [[Electronic Rifle|light guns]], based on their [[Beam Gun]] line and their [[Simulation
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  • ...y]]'', ''[[Alex Kidd in the Enchanted Castle]]'', ''[[Arrow Flash]]'', ''[[Baseball 101]]'', ''[[Bomber]]'', ''[[Bonanza Bros.]]'', ''[[Bottle Tops Race]]'', ' ...igital via [[GOG.com]] - developer: [[Bullfrog Productions]], publisher: [[Electronic Arts]]
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  • ..."border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Backyard Baseball]]'' ..."border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | ''[[Backyard Baseball 2001]]''
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  • ***''[[Baseball (1983 video game)|Baseball-e]]'' for [[Game Boy Advance]] [[Nintendo e-Reader|e-Reader]] (physical) - ...] for [[Xbox 360]] (digital) - developer: [[Visceral Games]], publisher: [[Electronic Arts]]
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