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  2. Gamate - Wikipedia

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    The Gamate, [2] known as 超級小子 (pinyin: chāojí xiǎozi, literally "Super Boy") in Taiwan and 超级神童 (pinyin: chāojí shéntóng, literally "Super Child Prodigy") in China, is a handheld game console manufactured by Bit Corporation in the early 1990s, and released in Australia, some parts of Europe, Asia (Taiwan and China [3]), Argentina, and the United States.

  3. List of Irem games - Wikipedia

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    Bomber Man World / New Dyna Blaster - Global Quest / New Atomic Punk - Global Quest; Hook M-99 A; Major Title 2 - Tournament Leader / The Irem Skins Game M-92 F; Mystic Riders; Quiz F-1 1,2finish M-97; R-Type Leo M-92; Undercover Cops M-92; 1993. Air Assault / Fire Barrel M-107; In The Hunt / Kaitei Daisensou M-92 E; Ninja Baseball Bat Man M-92

  4. List of Game & Watch games - Wikipedia

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    Ball was recreated in Game Boy Gallery for Game Boy and Game & Watch Gallery 2 for Game Boy Color. It was recreated as a DSiWare game that was released for Nintendo DSi on July 15, 2009 in Japan, [40] [41] on April 19, 2010 in the United States [42] and on April 23 in Europe; [43] and for Nintendo 3DS on July 7, 2011 in Europe. [43]

  5. DECO Cassette System - Wikipedia

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    The DECO Cassette System is an arcade system that was introduced by Data East in October 1980. [1] It was the first standardised arcade system that allowed arcade owners to change games. Developed in 1979, it was released in Japan in 1980 and then North America in 1981.

  6. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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    There are also a number of famiclones in the shape of a Game Boy or similar, but which can only display NES/Famicom games on a TV, and have a simple LCD game in the screen area. such an example is the NES Clone "GameKids Advance", which resembles an older Game Boy Advance, and has a built-in LCD game, powered by 2 AA batteries, or the included ...

  7. List of Virtual Boy games - Wikipedia

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    A Virtual Boy console with its controller. The Virtual Boy is a 32-bit tabletop video game console developed and designed by Nintendo, first released in Japan on July 21, 1995 and later in North America on August 14 of the same year. [1] The following lists contains all of the games released for the Virtual Boy.

  8. Nelsonic Industries - Wikipedia

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    This game retailed for between $25 and $35 and quickly became one of the most popular Nelsonic Game Watches, selling over 500,000 units. [2] This unit was released with several different faceplate graphics and at least 2 different styles of physical layout - one with 4 directional buttons and the other with a small joystick that could be assembled.

  9. Mega Duck - Wikipedia

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    The Cougar Boy came with a four-in-one game cartridge and a stereo earphone. With an external joystick (not included) two players could play against each other simultaneously. A variant in the form of an educational laptop for children was released in Germany by Hartung as the Mega Duck Super Junior Computer, [ 4 ] and in Brazil as the Super ...