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  2. Game Genie - Wikipedia

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    The codes were printed on sticky labels to put on the back of the Game Gear cartridge. When entering codes, the player could easily see what to type in rather than looking through the book. In the code input menu for the Game Gear Game Genie, a player typing the word "DEAD" will cause the screen to move up and down, possibly as an Easter egg.

  3. Pokémon Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Stadium was released to retail on April 30, 1999, for the Nintendo 64. [21] Nintendo Official Magazine reported in July 1999 that Pokemon Stadium was the number one best-selling game in Japan, followed by Pokemon Pinball in second place. The magazine commented that it had been "a long time since Nintendo featured so well in Japanese ...

  4. Nintendo Switch system software - Wikipedia

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    Underneath that it has shortcuts to OS functions such as Nintendo Switch Online, the News, eShop, Album, Controller settings, System Settings, and a Sleep Mode button. [23] Unlike previous Nintendo systems, the Nintendo Switch home screen currently lacks a web browser and a messaging system.

  5. List of Nintendo Switch games (C–G) - Wikipedia

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    There are currently 4911 games across List of Nintendo Switch games (0-A), List of Nintendo Switch games (B), this page (C–G), List of Nintendo Switch games (H–P), and List of Nintendo Switch games (Q–Z)

  6. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    The code was later leaked beyond its intended recipients and made available online. [230] Live, free to play public servers and public development groups have since come into existence. The source code is centrally maintained by the open-source project SWG Source and is available on GitHub. Striker '96: 1996 2022 PlayStation Sports: Rage Software

  7. Capcom Arcade Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Capcom Arcade Stadium is a 2021 video game compilation by Capcom released for digital distribution. It includes 32 arcade games originally published by Capcom between 1984 and 2001. [1] [2] The compilation was initially released on Nintendo Switch, then on PlayStation 4, Windows, and Xbox One, [3] [4] and later Amazon Luna.