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  2. Coleco - Wikipedia

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    Coleco Industries, Inc. (/ k ə ˈ l iː k oʊ / kə-LEE-koh) was an American company founded in 1932 by Maurice Greenberg as The Connecticut Leather Company. [3] [4] It was a successful toy company in the 1980s, mass-producing versions of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and its video game consoles, the Coleco Telstar dedicated consoles and ColecoVision.

  3. List of handheld game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Very small formfactor handheld measuring 1.2 by 0.7 by 0.3 inches (30.5 mm × 17.8 mm × 7.6 mm). Has a 0.38 by 0.27 inches (9.7 mm × 6.9 mm) black and white OLED display. Can be mounted on a keychain. Can play multiplayer games with a link cable. 2022 [92] Playdate

  4. Handheld game console - Wikipedia

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    The Game.com (pronounced in TV commercials as "game com", not "game dot com", and not capitalized in marketing material) is a handheld game console released by Tiger Electronics in September 1997. It featured many new ideas for handheld consoles and was aimed at an older target audience, sporting PDA-style features and functions such as a touch ...

  5. Leapster - Wikipedia

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    The Leapster was the best-selling educational handheld game console in America and has sold about 4 million units and 12 million software cartridges since its inception, as of May 2007. It is regularly sold in nine countries directly, and in another 7 for teaching English as a second language in schools.

  6. Palmtex Portable Videogame System - Wikipedia

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    The company hoped to have at least 12 different games including the five launch titles by the end of 1983, and to release the system by March or April 1984. [7] However, by July 1983 the release date was pushed back to May 1984, [8] and Palmtex advertised that those who bought the system would receive the game Spell Bound for free. [9]

  7. V.Smile - Wikipedia

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    Many educational game Smartridges for the V.Smile involve licensed characters popular with children. [7] Some of these properties include Scooby-Doo, Bob the Builder, The Little Mermaid, Go, Diego, Go!, and The Wiggles. [citation needed] A normal light purple "smartridge", with a sprigged pin protector, and educational contents table on the ...

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