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  2. Poppy Playtime - Wikipedia

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    Poppy Playtime is an episodic survival horror video game series first developed and published in 2021 by American indie developer Mob Entertainment. [a] The game is set in the fictional toy-making company named Playtime Co. The player controls a retired employee who receives a note inviting them back to the abandoned toy factory after the ...

  3. List of horror games - Wikipedia

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    Title Genre Developer/Publisher Platform Release date Notes The 7th Guest: Interactive movie, adventure, puzzle supernatural: Trilobyte: MS-DOS, Windows, CD-i, OS X, iOS: 1993-04 [1]

  4. Tape head cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A tape head cleaner is a substance or device used for cleaning the record and playback heads of a magnetic tape drive found in video or audio tape machines such as cassette players and VCRs. [1]

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  6. VHS tape rewinder - Wikipedia

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    A VHS tape rewinder is an electronic device used to rewind VHS tapes. Rewinding is necessary because VHS tapes are irreversible [ clarification needed ] : they contain only one audio/video-track intended for playback in one direction.

  7. S-VHS - Wikipedia

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    Later model S-VHS VCRs offered a recording option called S-VHS ET, which allowed SVHS VCRs to record on VHS tape. S-VHS ET is a further modification of the VHS standards that permitted near S-VHS quality recordings on more common and less expensive basic VHS tapes. S-VHS ET recordings can be viewed on most SQPB-equipped VHS VCRs and S-VHS VCRs.

  8. VHS-C - Wikipedia

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    VHS-C is the compact variant of the VHS videocassette format, introduced by Victor Company of Japan in 1982, [1] and used primarily for consumer-grade compact analog recording camcorders. The format is based on the same video tape as is used in VHS, and can be played back in a standard VHS VCR with an adapter. [ 2 ]

  9. Write protection - Wikipedia

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    VHS-C, Video8, Hi8, and DV videocassettes have a sliding tab on the rear edge. Iomega ditto tape cartridges had a small sliding tab on the top left hand corner on the front face of the cartridge. USB flash drives sometimes have a small switch, though this has become uncommon. An example of a USB flash drive that supported write protection via a ...