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  • '''Bodenfund''' was a German [[video game console]] manufacturer. It produced a video game console using technology licensed from [[Radofin]].
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  • They designed accessories for [[video game console]]s. They also designed systems that play cartridges from retro [[video game console]]s.
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  • ...sha, "Japan Electric Corporation")''' is a Japanese information technology and electronics company. [[Kunihiko Iwadare]] and [[Takeshiro Maeda]] founded '''Nippon Electric Limited Partnership''' on Au
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  • ...ec Toy S.A.''', trading as '''Tectoy''', is a Brazillian electronics, toy, and video game company. ...Toy was founded in September [[1987]] by [[Daniel Dazcal]], [[Leo Kryss]], and [[Abe Kryss]].
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  • They manufactured and distributed [[video game console]]s under the [[PlayPal]] trademark. [[Category: Companies and organizations]]
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  • '''Aureac''' was a company based in Spain that sold [[video game console]]s. ...market, with technology licensed from other companies such as [[Radofin]] and [[General Instrument]].
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  • '''Retro Games Ltd''' is an English retro [[video game console]] designer. It sells licensed dedicated video game consoles and peripherals.
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  • '''Voltmace''' was an English [[video game console]] manufaturer. Voltmace was founded in Baldock, England in 1977, as a sales and marketing company.
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  • ...le]] manufaturer. It was the [[video game]] arm of [[Waddingtons]], a card and board game publisher. ...ceased operating in 1981, when Waddingtons sold the rights to the Database console to [[Voltmace]].
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  • ...is a charitable organization that was founded in May 2009 to promote basic computer science in schools. [[Category: Companies and organizations]]
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  • They sell consumer electronics. In 1979, they sold a [[video game console]] licensed from [[Radofin]]. ...text-align:center;" | [[1292 Advanced Programmable Video System|Super Play Computer 4000]]
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  • ...anufacture [[video game console]]s that play cartridges from retro systems and miniature consoles that contain many licensed games developed on retro syst [[Category:companies and organizations]]
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  • They sell toys, board games, and electronics. [[Category:computer and video game companies formed in 1972]]
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  • '''SHG''' was a German [[video game console]] manufacturer. [[Category: Companies and organizations based in Germany]]
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  • '''Ultrasound''' was a German [[video game console]] manufacturer. ...video game consoles using technology licensed from [[General Instrument]] and [[Radofin]].
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  • ...1949 in Tokyo, Japan. It was one of Japan's largest post-World War II toy manufacturers. In July 1994, [[Sega]] acquired Yonezawa Toys and the company was renamed '''Sega Yonezawa (セガ米澤)'''.
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  • [[Category: Companies and organizations]] [[Category: Companies and organizations formed in 1970]]
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  • industry = Computer software, video games| '''Microsoft''', a portmanteau of "microcomputer" and "software", is a [[computer]] company that was founded in Albuquerque, New Mexico on April 4, [[1975]].
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  • [[category:Companies and organizations formed in 1980]] [[Category:computer and console manufacturers]]
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  • ...nufactured [[video game console]]s that play cartridges from retro systems and [[microconsole]]s that contain many licensed games developed on retro syste [[Category:computer and console manufacturers]]
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