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  • {{Stub}}{{Infobox console '''Yakuman''' is a handheld [[wikipedia:Mahjong|mahjong]] game released in 1983.
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  • {{Infobox console |logo = Atari-Lynx-I-Handheld.jpg
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  • {{Emulation|[[emulation:Game Boy Advance emulators|Game Boy Advance emulators]]}} ...'Game Boy Advance''' is a 32-bit handheld console and a successor to the [[Game Boy Color]]. It was developed, manufactured and marketed by [[Nintendo]], a
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  • ...社SNKプレイモア) (also known as '''SNK''' or '''Playmore''') is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. SNK is an abbreviation of Shin Nihon Kikaku ...onsole was the handheld Neo Geo Pocket Color from 1999, which was the last console of the Neo Geo family, which ended in 2001, but it was then revived in 2012
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  • ...ckward compatibility with Nintendo DS video games. As an eighth-generation console, its primary competitor was Sony's PlayStation Vita. [[Category:Console]]
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  • {{Infobox console ...ntendo]] and themed around the Pokémon media franchise. It is the smallest game system with interchangeable cartridges ever produced by Nintendo, weighing
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  • ...le that came 2 to 3 years earlier. It was known as the '''PC Engine GT''' (Game Tank) in Japan. ...ming, the TurboExpress primarily competed with Nintendo's Game Boy, Sega's Game Gear, and the Atari Lynx. However, with just a mere 1.5 million units sold,
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  • ...p> Both screens are encompassed within a clamshell design similar to the [[Game Boy Advance SP]]. The Nintendo DS also features the ability for multiple DS [[Category:Handheld]]
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  • ...y, the initial price of $149.99 and the lackluster battery life became the Game Gear's unfortunate albatross hung from it's proverbial neck over time. File:Sega Game Gear rear.jpg|Rear
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  • {{Template:Infobox console ...ing, keeping themselves afloat despite problems with their two most recent console releases, the [[ Nintendo 64]] and [[Virtual Boy]].
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  • {{Template:Infobox console ...ing, keeping themselves afloat despite problems with their two most recent console releases, the [[ Nintendo 64]] and [[Virtual Boy]].
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  • {{Emulation|[[emulation:Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators]]}} {{Template:Infobox console
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  • ...wn for its mass-produced version of Cabbage Patch Kids dolls and its video game consoles, the Coleco Telstar and ColecoVision. The company is headquartered ...n. Coleco continued to do well in electronics. They transitioned next into handheld electronic games, a market popularized by Mattel ([[Intellivision]]).
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  • {{Infobox console |Predecessor = [[Game Boy]]
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  • {{Template:Infobox console |image = PS1-Console-Set.png
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  • * Enterprex Apollo 2001 TV Game (manufactured in the USA and released in 1977. It uses the [[AY-3-8500]] po {{Template:Infobox console
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  • '''Welcome to Game Tech Wiki!''' The goal of this wiki is to provide repairs, mods, and techni ...de or information that the wiki is currently lacking? Ask for it on the [[:Game Tech Wiki:Requests|Requests]] page.
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  • {{Template:Infobox console |Predecessor = [[Entex Select-A-Game]]
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  • {{Template:Infobox console |image = Neo-Geo-AES-Console.jpg
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