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  2. Spider Fighter - Wikipedia

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    Spider Fighter is a fixed shooter designed by Larry Miller for the Atari 2600 and published by Activision in 1982. [1] The game is a re-themed version of the arcade video game Stratovox. The object of Spider Fighter is to protect an orchard containing fruit—grapes, strawberries, oranges, and bananas—from four kinds of bugs. [2]

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  4. Aurora Plastics Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Monarch Models, now Monarch Model Company, is based in London, Ontario, Canada – started by a doctor. [26] [27] Atlantis Models is based in Deer Park, New York, and though also making sci-fi figures, has equal focus on animal dioramas. In 2018 Atlantis Purchased most of the Aurora Tooling that remained at Revell Monogram in Elk Grove.

  5. Seventh generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    3 USB 2.0 ports** 1 Ethernet port *Discontinued on Slim models **5 USB 2.0 ports on Slim models. Bluetooth 2.1 EDR 4 USB 2.0 ports* 1 Gigabit Ethernet port 1 Memory Stick slot Pro/Duo** 1 SD/mini SD port** 1 Compact Flash port** *2 USB 2.0 ports on 3rd gen and 4th gen (slim) models **60 GB and 2nd gen 80 GB models only. Bluetooth 2.0 2 USB 2.0 ...

  6. Whatever happened to the two-door car? - AOL

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    Many models were offered with either a two- or four-door body. Today, the two-door is generally worth about 67% more to modern car collectors, attesting to the style’s appeal.

  7. Tomytronic 3D - Wikipedia

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    The device featured a strap so the player would be able to wear it around the neck in-between playing. The Tomytronic simulated 3D by having two LCD panels [1] that were lit by external light through a window on top of the device. Released in 1983, it was the first dedicated home video 3D hardware. [2]

  8. Hasegawa Corporation - Wikipedia

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    It entered into the plastic model field in 1961, with its first plastic model "glider" airplane models. In the following June 1962, the "1/450 battleship Yamato " was released after high development costs and became a success with about 150,000 units sold in the same year, and continuing success in the following years.

  9. Voodoo3 - Wikipedia

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    The Velocity brand had appealed to OEM system builders for years, with boards such as the S3 Graphics ViRGE VX-based STB Velocity 3D and Nvidia RIVA 128-based Velocity 128 being used in many OEM systems from companies such as Gateway. The 3dfx Velocity boards came with only 8 MB of RAM, compared to 16 MB on a regular Voodoo3.