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  2. Dendy - Wikipedia

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    Dendy. Dendy (Russian: Де́нди) is a series of home video game consoles that were unofficial hardware clones of Nintendo 's third-generation Famicom system. Produced from late 1992, Dendy consoles were manufactured in Taiwan using Chinese components on behalf of the Russian company Steepler. These consoles were primarily sold in Russia.

  3. Famiclone - Wikipedia

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    Famiclone. In video game parlance, a famiclone is a hardware clone of the Family Computer/Nintendo Entertainment System. They are designed to replicate the workings of, and play games designed for, the Famicom and NES. Hundreds of unauthorized clones and unlicensed game copies have been made available since the height of the NES popularity in ...

  4. Third generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    In the history of video games, the third generation of video game consoles, commonly referred to as the 8-bit era, began on July 15, 1983, with the Japanese release of two systems: Nintendo 's Family Computer (commonly abbreviated to Famicom) and Sega 's SG-1000. [1][2] When the Famicom was released outside of Japan, it was remodeled and ...

  5. List of best-selling game consoles - Wikipedia

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    List of best-selling game consoles. Sony's PlayStation 2 is the best-selling game system overall with over 155 million units worldwide. [1] A video game console is a standardized computing device tailored for video gaming. The compact size of video game consoles allows them to be easily used in a variety of locations, making them portable. [2]

  6. Nintendo Entertainment System - Wikipedia

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    Nintendo Entertainment System. The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit home video game console produced by Nintendo. It was first released in Japan on July 15, 1983, as the Family Computer (Famicom). [note 1] It was released in US test markets as the redesigned NES in October 1985, and fully launched in the US the following year.

  7. Terminator 2 (console) - Wikipedia

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    Terminator 2 (console) BS-500 AS (Terminator) with the original controllers, gun and 3 cartridges. Terminator 2[1][2] (Chinese: 终结者二; pinyin: Zhōngjié zhě èr) or Super Design Ending-Man BS-500 AS[3] is a video game console sold throughout countries of the former Eastern Bloc, [a] Italy (as Top Console), Greece, Spain, Finland (as ...

  8. Micro Genius - Wikipedia

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    Micro Genius (Chinese: 小天才; pinyin: Xiǎo Tiān Cái; lit. 'Little Genius') is a brand name used for Famicom clone consoles marketed in several countries around the world, particularly in areas where Nintendo consoles were not readily available, including the Middle East, Southeast Asia, South America, Eastern Europe, South Africa and East Asian countries excluding Japan and South Korea.

  9. Pegasus (console) - Wikipedia

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    Pegasus (console) Pegasus is a clone of the Nintendo Famicom (Japanese original model of the Nintendo Entertainment System) that was sold in the Czech Republic, [2] Poland, [3] Indonesia, Bosnia-Herzegovina [citation needed] and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia [citation needed] during the early to mid 1990s.