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  • ...i Flashback|Atari Flashback 2/2+]], ([[Atari 2600]]), [[video game console|dedicated console]], [[Evercade]], [[Windows]]| '''''Pong''''' is a ball-and-paddle [[video game]] released by [[Atari]] for the [[arcade]] market in [[1972]].
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  • ...= numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]| ...o_museum = numerous, see [[:Category:Computers and consoles|computers and consoles]]|
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  • ...own as the '''Atari Video Computer System''' and was sold in North America by [[Sears]] as '''Tele-Games Video Arcade'''. ...he '''Atari 2800''' in Japan. The Japanese model was sold in North America by [[Sears]] as the '''Tele-Games Video Arcade II'''. This model had a similar
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  • ...contains the Atari Flashback Blast! consoles. For most of the other Blast! consoles, see [[Flashback Blast!]] For the Legends Flashback Blast!, see [[Legends F designer = [[Legacy Engineering]]<br />[[AtGames]]|
    583 KB (65,271 words) - 01:51, 8 April 2024
  • ...'''Nintendo Entertainment System''' was the second home video game console by [[Nintendo]]. ...tendo Entertainment System was preceded by the [[Color TV-Game]] series of consoles, which were only released in Japan.
    124 KB (14,527 words) - 17:58, 28 April 2024
  • ...= Playing cards, toys, video games, video game hardware, video game consoles| ...ompany that was founded as '''Nintendo Koppai (任天堂骨牌, "Nintendo Cards")''' by [[Fusajiro Yamauchi]], on September 3, [[1889]].
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