MediaWiki API result

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Specify the format parameter to change the output format. To see the non-HTML representation of the JSON format, set format=json.

See the complete documentation, or the API help for more information.

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            "*": "Subscribe to the mediawiki-api-announce mailing list at <https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/mediawiki-api-announce> for notice of API deprecations and breaking changes."
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                        "*": "{{Template:Infobox console\n|image = B76e_retro_duo_nes_snes_game_system.jpg\u200e\n|image2 = Retro_duo_portable.jpg\n|imagecaption = Retro Duo & Retro Duo portable\n|Manufacturer = Retro-Bit\n|Generation = Seventh Generation\n|Release date = 2008 (NA)\n|Media type = [[:Category:Game Paks|Game Paks]] (NES and SNES)\n|Input Controller = 2 SNES controller ports}}\n\nThe Retro Duo is a video-game clone console developed by Retro-Bit and distributed by Innex, Inc. The Retro Duo is an 8-bit and 16-bit video game console. It was designed to fit the needs of 8-bit and 16-bit console gamers and plays game cartridges for the NES, SNES/SuperFamicom. There have been quite a few clone systems made in recent years, but the difference with this one is that it plays American, European, and Japanese games and has the highest compatibility over any other clone system. Another notable difference is that S-video is now compatible when playing SNES games. The console is not licensed by Nintendo and is not fully compatible with every game released for the two game systems; however, the majority of games will function properly. While it has only been released in Canada and the United States, it can still be used in Europe and Japan with a power plug adapter.\n==Technical specifications==\n[[File:Retro_Duo_inside.jpg|thumb|left|Retro Duo Portable Inside]]\n[[Category:Console]]\n[[Category:Clone]]"
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                        "*": "[[File:N64_Rumble_Pak.jpg|thumb|N64 controller with Rumble Pak inserted]]The Rumble Pak (\u632f\u52d5\u30d1\u30c3\u30af) is a removable device from Nintendo which provides force feedback while playing video games. Games that support the Rumble Pak cause it to vibrate in select situations, such as when firing a weapon or receiving damage, to immerse the player in the game. Versions of the Rumble Pak are available for the [[Nintendo 64]], the [[Nintendo DS]], and the Nintendo DS Lite.\n\nSeveral thirdparty versions of the Rumble Pak, such as the Tremor Pak, followed. Some draw power from the controller instead of batteries, but the lower power makes them less effective. The TremorPak Plus allows a memory card to be inserted simultaneously, eliminating the need to switch between two accessories. The Nyko Hyper Pak Plus contains internal memory and allows the user to adjust the amount of feedback between \"hard\" and \"too hard\".\n\n[[Category:Nintendo 64 Add-ons]]"
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