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  2. Simon (game) - Wikipedia

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    This version has an LCD screen and plays melodies at specific parts of the game. In 2016, Hasbro launched the follow-up to Simon Swipe with Simon Air. The game was announced at a Hasbro press conference before the 2016 New York Toy Fair. This version of Simon uses motion sensors, similar to those in Mattel's Loopz line of games.

  3. List of Hasbro games - Wikipedia

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    Simon; Simon Air Game; Simon Micro Game; Simon Optix Game; The Slow-Motion Race Game; Sorry! Speak Out [broken anchor] Speech Breaker; Spinja; Spite and Malice; Splat! [8] Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back (Game produced for the Atari 2600 gaming system) Star Wars: Jedi Arena; Star Wars: Return of the Jedi: Ewok Adventure; Stay Alive; Stratego ...

  4. Handheld electronic game - Wikipedia

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    In 1978 the Milton Bradley Company entered the handheld market with Simon, a simple color-and-sound-matching game. Simon had no dedicated display, but featured four colored, lighted buttons; the original version was large enough to be used as a tabletop game or a handheld; later versions became increasingly smaller.

  5. Game of the Day: Steam Simon - AOL

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    Steam Simon is a new take on a classic childhood game that consumed hours of time from kids everywhere. Instead of hitting that antiquated toy you remember as a child, Steam Simon provides the ...

  6. List of Hasbro Interactive video games - Wikipedia

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    3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Pong: The Next Level: Supersonic Software: 1999: Windows, PlayStation: 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name. Known as Pong in Europe. Q*bert: Artech Studios Pipe Dream Interactive (Dreamcast) 1999/2000: Windows, PlayStation, Dreamcast: 3D remake of the arcade game of the same name.

  7. History of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] The two games were so successful that according to Katz, "these simple electronic handheld games turned into a '$400 million category.'" [8] Another Ralph Baer invention, Simon, published by Milton Bradley in 1978, followed, which further popularized such electronic games and remained an enduring property by Milton Bradley (later ...