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  • location = Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, UK| Former locations included Australia, China, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and the United Kingdom.
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  • location = Japan, Taiwan| '''Club Sega''' was a chain of [[arcade]]s in Japan and Taiwan, alongside other Sega arcades including [[Hi-Tech Land Sega]], [[Hi-Tech Se
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  • manufacturer = [[Aaronix]] (Taiwan)<br />[[Cactus International]] (Egypt)<br />[[Digital Systems]] (Finland)<b ...r />Egypt: late 1980s<br />'''SG-1000 II'''<br />Japan: July 31, 1984<br />Taiwan: 1986|
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in Taiwan]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in Taiwan]]
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  • .../>'''Sega Saturn'''<br />Japan: July 5, 1996<br />'''Arcade'''<br />Japan, Taiwan: 1997<br />'''PS3, PSP, Vita ([[PSOne Classics]])'''<br />Japan: August 28, [[Category:Arcade games released in Taiwan]]
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  • [[Category: Computers and consoles designed in Taiwan]]
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  • release = North America: November 14, 2010<br />Japan/Taiwan: December 2, 2010<br />Australia: February 3, 2011<br />Europe: February 4,
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  • .../>'''Windows'''<br />Korea: October 27, 2003<br />'''PlayStation 3'''<br />Taiwan: July 15, 2015<br />'''Linux, macOS'''<br />WW: May 20, 2017<br />'''Window
    3 KB (366 words) - 18:40, 22 March 2024
  • ...'SG-1000'''<br />Japan: December 1984<br />New Zealand: February 1985<br />Taiwan: 1980s<br />'''PC-8001, PC-8801'''<br />Japan: November 1985<br />'''Sharp
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  • !| Japan/Taiwan/Hong Kong
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  • Beginning in [[1991]], when [[Nintendo Phuten]] was formed in Taiwan, Nintendo began serving China. From 2002, with the formation of [[iQue]], t ...solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | Hong Kong, mainland China, Taiwan
    61 KB (8,394 words) - 17:33, 10 April 2024
  • Also in 1992, the Taiwanese hacking group, Hung Hsi Enterprise Taiwan, released a bootleg version of ''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition''. The
    10 KB (1,378 words) - 05:57, 19 November 2023
  • ...nese video game company. At the time, the Chinese government disputed that Taiwan was its own sovereign country and often penalized companies that portrayed
    209 KB (22,943 words) - 07:54, 23 April 2024
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