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  2. LG Voyager - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The Voyager utilizes Verizon Wireless' EVDO broadband network for data transfer. The Voyager has a 2.0-megapixel digital camera and camcorder, an external microSDHC slot for up to 8 GB of external storage, a USB connector, and stereo Bluetooth capability. The phone's battery is removable, and can be replaced with an extended battery to ...

  3. Category:Micro Machines (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Micro Machines (video game series)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. LG VX8300 - Wikipedia

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    The LG LG VX8300 was one of Verizon's most popular mobile phones. This phone contains the following features: 1.3 megapixel camera with LED flash and self-portrait capability; Video capture and playback up to size of available memory; TFT LCD with 176×220 pixels supporting 262,000 colors. Integrated MP3 player

  5. Play-Yan - Wikipedia

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    An updated version, the Play-Yan Micro (trademarked PLAY-YAN micro), known as the Nintendo MP3 Player in Europe, was released two days later alongside the similarly branded Game Boy Micro, with features such as MP4 and ASF support built directly into the hardware. Play-Yan Garage Games are not supported in the Play-Yan Micro.

  6. Micro Machines (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Micro Machines is a series of video games featuring toy cars, developed by Codemasters and published on multiple platforms (MS-DOS, Nintendo Entertainment System, Amiga, Sega Mega Drive/Genesis, Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, PlayStation 2, Nintendo 64, GameCube, Xbox, Game Gear, and iOS).

  7. Micro Machines V3 - Wikipedia

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    An N64 port of Micro Machines V3 was released in 1999 entitled Micro Machines 64 Turbo. Like the PlayStation version, this port lets 8 people play simultaneously while using a Pad Share, where one person uses one side of the controller, steering with the Directional pad, while the other player uses the four C-buttons on the N64.

  8. Mikro-Gen - Wikipedia

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    Mikro-Gen was a UK software company based in Bracknell, Berkshire that produced games for home computers in the early to mid-1980s. The company was formed by Mike Meek and Andrew Laurie in 1981, in order to capitalise on the growing boom of microcomputers in the home. [ 1 ]

  9. Micro Machines V4 - Wikipedia

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    The player controls a toy Micro Machines vehicle and drives it through a course. [4] As in most games, the objective is to beat the other racers to the finish line. However, as in other games in the Micro Machines video game series, there is an alternate way to victory as well; in racing, the "screen" is shared amongst all racers (opposed to split screen), and if a player can drive far enough ...