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  3. Conversion kit - Wikipedia

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    Conversion kit may refer to: Arcade conversion kit, which is used to change the game an arcade machine plays; Miniature conversion kit, equipment used to alter game pieces for miniature, tabletop games. Pinball conversion kit, which is used to re-theme a pinball machine; Vehicle conversion kit, used for electric vehicle conversion

  4. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    The "mini crib" is an umbrella term that covers all cots smaller than the standard size. [14] It means that travel cribs and many play yards can also be called mini cribs. This said, people often use the term for small baby beds with hard sides. Larger infant beds are manufactured, generally for hospital use or for those with special needs.

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  6. Video game conversion - Wikipedia

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    (1982) by Universal was the first hit arcade game sold as a conversion kit. [5] [6] After the golden age of arcade video games came to an end circa 1983, the arcade video game industry began recovering circa 1985 with the arrival of software conversion kit systems, such as Sega's Convert-a-Game system, the Atari System 1, and the Nintendo VS.

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    Tomiko Itooka, a 116-year-old Japanese woman who became the oldest living person in August 2024, died on Dec. 29, 2024, according to Guinness World Records.