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RetroN is a series of video game consoles created and developed by Hyperkin which allows users to play video games from consoles such as the Nintendo Entertainment System and the Super NES. Since the release of the RetroN 5, they have been connected via HDMI. [1] The latest in the series, RetroN Sq, was released in 2021.
Hyperkin is an American video game peripheral manufacturer and distributor, founded in 2006, based in Los Angeles, California.They distribute accessories for major gaming consoles, in addition to creating clone consoles that play retro games with modern resolutions and on modern devices, most notably the RetroN series of clone consoles.
It is the largest Wikipedia written in any Slavic language, surpassing its nearest rival, the Polish Wikipedia, by 20% in terms of the number of articles and fivefold by the parameter of depth. [4] In addition, the Russian Wikipedia is the largest Wikipedia written in Cyrillic [5] or in a script other than the Latin script. In April 2016, the ...
Great/fine - Отлично (Otlichno) (at-leetch-na) No problem - Нет проблем (Net problem) (Niet problem) That's a good question - Это хороший вопрос (Eto khoroshiy vopros) Good luck - Удачи (Udachi) Of course - Конечно (Konechno) (Konyeshna) See you later - Увидимся (Uvidimsya) (uveedimsa)
Depending on the presence or the absence of vowel reduction (akanye and/or ikanye) and the pronunciation of Proto-Slavic *g, Russian is divided into two main dialectical divisions and the intermediate one:
Ordîxanê Celîl [1] (Ordikhan Dzhasimovich Dzhalilov or Ordikhan-e Jalil or Ordikhane Dzhalil) (1932–2007) was a Kurdish scholar. Born in Yerevan to a Kurds–Yazidi family, he entered the philology department of the University of Yerevan in 1951 and graduated in 1956.
1794 portrait of Catherine the Great by Dmitry Levitzky. Born in 1754, [1] Paul was the son of Emperor Peter III and Catherine the Great. [2] Six months after Peter's accession, Catherine participated in a successful coup d'état against her husband; Peter was deposed and killed in prison.
Russki and Russky (pl. Russkies) are English transliterations of the Russian word русский ("Russian"). The terms may refer to: Russki, a derogatory term for Russians. ...