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  • developer = [[Polyphony Digital]]| '''''Gran Turismo 2''''' was a racing [[video game]] by [[Polyphony Digital]].
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  • developer = [[Polyphony Digital]]| '''Gran Turismo''' is a Japanese multimedia series consisting of [[video game]]s and a film.
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  • developer = [[Polyphony Digital]]| ...mega Boost (オメガブースト)''''' was a rail shooter [[video game]] by [[Polyphony Digital]].
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  • developer = [[Polyphony Digital|Polys Entertainment]]| ...Prix''''' is a racing [[video game]] for [[PlayStation]], the first of two games the [[Motor Toon Grand Prix|''Motor Toon Grand Prix'' series]], that was on
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  • company_name = Polyphony Digital| company_logo = [[File:Polyphony Digital.png]]|
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  • ...For the video game for [[PlayStation Portable]], see [[Gran Turismo (2009 video game)]]''. developer = [[Polyphony Digital|Polys Entertainment]]<br />[[Cyberhead]]|
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  • industry = Video games | products = Video games|
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  • ...oon Grand Prix 2''''' is a racing [[video game]] that is the second of two games the [[Motor Toon Grand Prix|''Motor Toon Grand Prix'' series]]. ...rica as '''''Motor Toon Grand Prix''''' because ''[[Motor Toon Grand Prix (video game)|Motor Toon Grand Prix]]'' was never released outside Japan.
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  • '''Motor Toon Grand Prix''' was a Japanese racing [[video game]] series. It was created in [[1994]] with the release of the ''[[Motor Toon Grand Prix (video game)|Motor Toon Grand Prix]]'' racing game on [[PlayStation]].
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  • The '''PlayStation''', the first home video game console released by [[Sony]], was first released in 1994. The PlayStation sold 102.49 million u ...ght in the middle of the 1990s nostalgia boom. It featured twenty built-in games, HDMI display output for high definition televisions, and two new replica c
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  • This page includes items that were collected in [[2020]] by [[Jennifer McMurray]] and later added to the WEC Museum. ***[[Atari 2600|Atari 2600 Video Computer System]] - manufacturer: [[Atari, S.A.|Atari]], publisher: [[Atari
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