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  2. Tovertafel - Wikipedia

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    Tovertafel ("Magic Table") [1] [2] is a games console designed for use in healthcare settings that was launched in 2015 by the Dutch medical technologies company Active Cues. The console contains a high-quality projector, infrared sensors, a loudspeaker and a processor with which interactive games are projected onto a table. [3]

  3. Astro Wars - Wikipedia

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    Astro Wars is an electronic table top game made in Great Britain in 1981 by Grandstand under licence from Epoch Co., who sold the game in Japan as Super Galaxian (スーパーギャラクシアン), [1] [2] and in the United States as Galaxy II. The game originally used a red logo on the housing; it was later switched to white.

  4. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Handheld game consoles are portable video game consoles with a built-in screen and game controls and the ability to play multiple and separate video games. It does not include PDAs , smartphones , or tablet computers ; while those devices are often capable of playing games, they are not generally classified as video game consoles.

  5. List of VTech handheld electronic games - Wikipedia

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    This is an (incomplete) list of electronic games released by VTech, along with their format and date of release, if known.See lists of video games for related lists. . Starting in the early 1980s, VTech launched a series of portable and table top games that made use of LCD, VFD and LED d

  6. Mi2 (console) - Wikipedia

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    The Mi2, also branded as PDC Touch, is a handheld game console developed and created by Dutch company Planet Interactive in Benelux and branded as Mi2.The Chinese manufacturer Conny Technology and the French manufacturer Videojet branded it as PDC Touch Media (an officially shortened name for Pocket Dream Console Touch) in France, Germany, Spain, Portugal and the UK.

  7. Design Master Denshi Mangajuku - Wikipedia

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    The Design Master Denshi Mangajuku (Japanese: 電子 漫画 塾, Hepburn: Denshi manga juku) is a touchscreen handheld game console developed by Bandai and released in Japan in 1995 during the fifth generation of video game consoles. [1]