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  2. Template:Video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    Displays video game console information. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status Generation Generation One of All, First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, or Other. String optional Examples {{Video game consoles}} gives:

  3. Template:Video game history - Wikipedia

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    History of video game consoles. Console war; 1st generation (1972–1983) 2nd generation (1976–1992) Video game crash of 1983; 3rd generation (1983–2003) 4th generation (1987–2003) 5th generation (1993–2005) 6th generation (1998–2013) 7th generation (2005–2017) 8th generation (2012–present) 9th generation (2020–present)

  4. Template:Video game history by platform - Wikipedia

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  5. Template:Video game titles - Wikipedia

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    The two templates must be used together to properly generate the table. The main template does not have any special parameters other than accepting instances of {{Video game titles/item}} . The item sub-template has multiple parameters to display the video game title's information as well as alter the format of the table rows.

  6. Cross-platform play - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the seventh generation of video game consoles, video games were typically developed for a single console with only a few games receiving cross-platform releases across multiple consoles. This was due to the unique processing architecture of each console, making development for each a closed ecosystem and requiring additional effort to ...

  7. History of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The development of video game consoles primarily follows the history of video gaming in the North American and Japanese markets. Few other markets saw any significant console development on their own, such as in Europe where personal computers tended to be favored alongside imports of video game consoles.

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  9. Template:Home video game consoles - Wikipedia

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