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  2. Spectravideo - Wikipedia

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    Spectravideo International Limited (SVI) (printed as Spectra Video, with the space, in game manuals) was an American computer manufacturer and software house.It was originally called SpectraVision, a company founded by Harry Fox in 1981.

  3. Category:Video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    This category includes all video game consoles (but not their games). See also Category:Video games by platform. Subcategories.

  4. Roland Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Rhodes was dissatisfied with Roland's treatment of the marque, and had plans to reintroduce his iconic electric piano, but died before he was able to bring it to market. [45] V-MODA designs and develops "world‑class high‑fidelity headphones and audio devices" and became a part of the Roland family on 8 August 2016 also known as 808 Day. [46]

  5. Category:Video System games - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video System games" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... F-1 Grand Prix (video game series)

  6. VTech CreatiVision - Wikipedia

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    The VTech CreatiVision is a hybrid computer and home video game console introduced by VTech in 1981 and released in 1982 during the second generation of video game consoles. It cost $295 Australian Dollars in Australia. [ 1 ]

  7. Philips Videopac+ G7400 - Wikipedia

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    The system featured excellently tailored background and foreground graphics. [ 3 ] The G7400 could play three types of games: all normal G7000 games, special G7000 games with additional high-res background graphics that would appear only when played on the G7400, and G7400-only games with high-res sprites and backgrounds.

  8. VTech Socrates - Wikipedia

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    The system also features voice capabilities through the use of an add-on voice cartridge compatible with all games. Despite the processing speed of the Zilog CPU – 3.57 MHz, compared to the Nintendo Entertainment System's 1.79 MHz in NTSC regions – the Socrates often seems slow, with the system often taking several seconds to display a ...

  9. View-Master Interactive Vision - Wikipedia

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    View-Master Interactive Vision is an interactive movie VHS console game system, [2] introduced in 1988 and released in the USA in 1989 by View-Master Ideal Group, Inc. [3] The tagline is "the Two-Way Television System that makes you a part of the show!"